Old City Park

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Exterior photo of Old City Park, showing bridge, walking paths, and trees
Exterior photo of Old City Park, showing bridge, walking paths, and trees
Exterior photo of Old City Park, showing patio, walking paths, and trees
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Old City Park, one of the city’s most storied parks located in the heart of downtown, has been completely re-imagined and is once again a central cornerstone of Old Town.

Old City Park follows Pleasant Creek from Meridian Street to Madison Avenue in downtown Greenwood. The park spans five acres and connects Craig Park to the City Center Building. Greenwood Public Library is directly south of the park.

Address304 S Meridian St, Greenwood, IN 46142
Phone1 (317) 881-4545
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Located just south of Indianapolis, Greenwood offers a blend of suburban convenience and strong community appeal. Residents have easy access to major employers, big-box retail, and everyday services, while enjoying amenities such as Freedom Park and the expansive Greenwood Park Mall. The city’s commercial development continues to grow, including warehouse and logistics hubs tied to companies like Amazon and FedEx. With ongoing investments in parks, infrastructure, and recreation—like the 16-court pickleball complex at Freedom Park—Greenwood is a well-connected and active place to call home.

Local businesses and eateries contribute to Greenwood’s sense of place. Downtown Greenwood blends historic architecture with modern storefronts and community staples like Mrs. Curl Ice Cream and the Greenwood Amphitheater. Coffee spots such as Strange Brew and Coffeehouse Five provide gathering places for residents, while restaurants like The Revery and Smocktown Brewery offer local dining experiences. Greenwood Park Mall anchors the retail scene, offering national chains alongside homegrown shops like Coffey Connection and Take Root Country Store.

Community events and family-friendly programming play a central role in Greenwood life. Seasonal festivals, such as the annual Freedom Festival at Craig Park, bring residents together with live music, games, and a community parade. Programs like Just Plane Fun and the Greenwood Community Garden encourage hands-on engagement, while nearby dog parks and sports leagues offer something for all ages. With its blend of established neighborhoods, growing amenities, and local pride, Greenwood continues to attract homebuyers looking for an active and welcoming place to live.

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