Community Features
  • His collaboration with Preston
  • Gated
Unit Amenities
  • Energy-efficient kitchens with new stoves
39.81225980,-86.15615950
Walk-time: 16 min
Drive-time: 9 min
2.84 Miles North of Campus
Description

Indianapolis IN
16 min Walk
2.84 mi North of IUPUI

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This location of this Buckingham & Balmoral Apts made on average $594,000 in sales last year and is located in Marion County.

The Buckingham Balmoral Apartments are located in the Historic District of the North Meridian Corridor, across the street from the worldrenowned Children's Museum.

The Buckingham/Balmoral Apartments are two individual buildings that sit as neighbors on the prominent Meridian St. corridor in beautiful downtown Indianapolis. The Buckingham was designed in 1910 by the prestigious architectural firm of Rubush and Hunter. With mesmerizing designs such as the Columbia Club and The Circle Theatre on Monument Circle, Preston Rubush and Edgar Hunter greatly contributed to a new early 20th century look in downtown Indianapolis. Hunter was born in Versailes, Indiana in 1873 and moved to Indianapolis in 1897 to work. His collaboration with Preston C. Rubush designed the first terra cotta in Indianapolis and exposed Indianapolis to some of the greatest works of Art Deco in the country. The Circle Tower on Monument Circle and The Coca Cola Bottling Company on Massachusetts Avenue's East End Arts District are among these masterpieces.

 

Updated: 3 Feb 2018

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