Friday, May 26, 2017

Briggs: Indianapolis has a millennial problem that luxury apartments can't solve

From the Indystar -
Indianapolis' population last year grew by an estimated 2,869 residents to 855,164, as the city fell from the 14th-largest in the U.S. to No. 15. The city's recent population growth has slowed to an average of 3,200 residents per year over the past two years, down from 6,775 between 2010 and 2014. Meanwhile, 13 of the 15 fastest-growing cities in Indiana last year were suburbs of Indianapolis. Among cities with at least 5,000 residents, Whitestown led the state with a growth rate of 9.2 percent, followed by McCordsville at 7.2 percent, Bargersville at 4.2 percent, Westfield at 3.6 percent and Carmel at 3.4 percent.

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