


4933 Ford StreetIndianapolis, IN 46224
4933 Ford Street Indianapolis, IN 46224
Year Built
1991
City
Indianapolis
Type
Single Family Residence
Neighborhood
Old Speedway
County
Marion
Lot Size
0.11 ac / 4,922 sqft
Bedrooms
3
Full Bathrooms
1
Half Bathrooms
0
Garage Capacity
2
Living Area Total
1,056 sqft
Price per sqft
$246.21
Living Area Main & Upper
1,056 sqft
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Listing Agent
Co-Listing Agent
Listing Provider
Coldwell Banker - Kaiser
MLS #
22029458
Source
MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID
Last Modified
Sat Jun 21 2025
Listed on
Fri Mar 28 2025
Property History
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Old Speedway
The Old Speedway City neighborhood in Indianapolis is recognized for its historical significance and strong community engagement. Originally platted in 1912 and designated a historic district in 2005, the area lies between 10th Street, Winton Avenue, 16th Street, and Main Street. It was planned as a residential community supporting nearby industry, with homes primarily built in the 1920s and a wave of new development continuing through the 1990s. The district’s historical designation was achieved with the help of local junior high students and their teacher, highlighting the neighborhood’s commitment to preserving its heritage.
Main Street in Speedway has experienced ongoing revitalization, becoming a local hub for dining, retail, and entertainment. Within walking distance, residents can enjoy spots like Dawson’s on Main, Founders Grounds, Brozinni Pizza, Daredevil Brewing, and Charlie Brown’s Pancake and Steak House—a long-standing local favorite. Businesses along Main Street are complemented by community institutions like churches, small shops, and the United States Auto Club. The area is also home to the Dallara IndyCar Factory and Speedway Indoor Karting, adding unique local attractions.
Recreation and connectivity are key features of the neighborhood, with walking and bike lanes along Main Street linking to the P&E Trail and the B&O Trail. These trails extend toward downtown Indianapolis and surrounding areas, supporting active lifestyles. With its blend of historical context, community-driven achievements, and convenient access to local amenities, Old Speedway City continues to be a well-established neighborhood with a strong local identity.
Neighborhood Features
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Main St.
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