INDIANAPOLIS FIRST SPEC OFFICE BUILDING IN 5 YEARS TO OPEN

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INDIANAPOLIS — Sourwine Real Estate Services has broken ground on the first speculative office building in the Indianapolis market since 2008, according to Cassidy Turley, leasing agent for the property. The project, which includes 80,700 square feet of Class A space for lease, is scheduled for completion by the end of the second quarter. Dubbed 8335 Keystone Crossing, the three-story structure is the third building in Sourwine’s Keystone Office Centre southeast of 86th Street and Keystone Avenue. The estimated cost of the project is $12 million, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal. CSO Architects designed the building, and Shiel Sexton managed the construction. Sourwine will own, develop and manage the new multi-tenant space.

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