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SIMON HEADQUARTERS

Indianapolis is the nation’s eleventh-largest city, the capital of Indiana and one of the country’s most livable big cities. Known for its Hoosier hospitality, friendliness, sense of community and small-town values, Indianapolis is a great place to live and work. Downtown Living Downtown Indianapolis is rated the #3 downtown in the nation by livability.com. Since 1990, more than $12.4 billion has been invested in the downtown area. Currently, more than 60 projects worth $1.4 billion of investment are in the pipeline to be completed by 2017. Cosmopolitan on the Canal, The Maxwell, Nine on the Canal, CityWay and Axis are all downtown residential opportunities within walking distance of Simon headquarters. Professional Sports Enjoy Indianapolis Colts professional football, Indiana Pacers basketball and Indianapolis Indians baseball at their downtown venues. Indianapolis also hosts professional soccer and hockey teams. Parks &Open Space The White River State Park and Canal District are within walking distance of Simon. You will find many Simon employees walking or running along the Canal and Cultural Trail during lunch. Arts & Culture The Indiana Repertory Theatre, Murat Theatre, Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, The Children’s Museum, Eitlejorg Museum and NCAA Hall of Fame are all in the downtown area. Mass Ave features extraordina Entertainment Downtown Indianapolis is also home to The Lawn at White River, which hosts a variety of concerts and performing arts. The Palladium is a three-venue, world-class performing arts center located in Carmel, and Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville is the largest outdoor music venue in Indiana with a seating capacity of 24,000. Clowes Memorial Hall on the campus of Butler University also offers a wide range of lectures, concerts and national touring companies. History Monument Circle is located at the center of downtown and has come to symbolize the city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. There are numerous historical monuments throughout the downtown area. Indianapolis is second only to Washington, D.C. in the number of war memorials.

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