Wednesday, September 2, 2015

The Circle City Industrial Complex

Just for fun lets start the story in 1909.

The first automobile race held in Indianapolis was in 1909. It was five miles long.  The average speed was 57.4 m.p.h. and the winner was Louis Schwitzer.


Louis Schwitzer was more of an engineer than a driver. He was responsible for significant improvements in cooling, hydraulics and the development os the turbocharger.  In the 1920's this building was constructed and became a significant part of the auto industry  in Indianapolis. It was known as the Schwitzer Building.





The building has been through a lot of changes in the last 90 years.


It continues to be changed, redesigned and renovated. There are exciting things in the works for this building.  It may even include a little bit of space that will suit me.

A leasing agent gave me a tour and I am excited about the possibilities. I took this blurry picture, of some space on the second floor that will soon be converted to studio space and could even become my studio space.







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