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Bottleworks

Because it’s setting the bar for preservation and “adaptive reuse” projects in the city. Indy is flush with adaptive reuse projects: the Biltwell, the Tube Factory, the 1899, Stadium Loft s, Tinker House. The difference between these spots and Bottleworks, though, is that the latter is an all-encompassing live-work-play destination. It reimagines the former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, a

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