The Indianapolis market
Downtown Indianapolis's office inventory, Monument Circle towers, Market Street corridors, and the converted industrial stock of the Mile Square edges, is repositioning through the flight-to-quality cycle. Owners competing for tenants are investing in amenity and experience, and infrastructure documentation belongs in that investment: the buildings winning relocations are the ones that answer connectivity due diligence precisely.
Beyond downtown, the metro's identity is logistics, the "Crossroads of America" I‑70/I‑65/I‑465 network hosts one of the country's largest distribution footprints, and increasingly life sciences, with the 16 Tech innovation district and pharma-anchored lab development raising the technical bar for commercial space. Both segments run operations over building infrastructure and both send due-diligence questionnaires that undocumented buildings cannot answer.
GDS serves the Indianapolis metro from our Carmel operations center, with the same structured governance programs we operate in the Southeast.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Indianapolis
- Downtown repositioning requiring infrastructure documentation for leasing
- Massive logistics footprint with operational tenant dependency
- Life-science and lab tenants with elevated technical requirements
- IFC 510 responder coverage enforcement across Marion County jurisdictions