INDIANAPOLIS People who live and work in Downtown Indy agree: the city is safer, cleaner and more walkable than in years past.

In fact, the number of people living downtown has more than doubled since 2015.

Downtown Indy Alliance, formerly known as Downtown Indy Inc., released its 2025 Community Report at the State of Downtown on Thursday.

The perception survey included responses from about 2200 people.

We saw some improvements in safety and cleanliness, specifically with downtown property owners. Thats a really wonderful thing as we continue to invest those economic enhancement district dollars in those core services," President and CEO Taylor Schaffer said.

Shaffer says the data shows a lot of momentum, but there are still challenges ahead: older adults and residents in adjacent cou

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