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At the time, the building cost $35.7 million to construct. A 2007 lease agreement between IHS and the state was intended to last until 2098.
The Indiana Historical Society will keep its building—and take ownership of the land it sits on—after a compromise with the governor’s office. The agreement follows earlier consternation ...
The 165,000-square-foot building was built on state-owned land and funded through an IHS bond issue. At the time, the building cost $35.7 million to construct.
The Blackfeet Community Hospital building is 86 years old. But because other IHS buildings have been on a priority list for replacement since 1993, the agency said it cannot replace older ...
The 165,000-square-foot building was built on state-owned land and funded through an IHS bond issue. At the time, the building cost $35.7 million to construct.
That law dated back to 1992, and the IHS building opened to the public in 1999. The title was never transferred, however. Braun’s budget deleted that conveyance language from Indiana Code.
The 165,000-square-foot building was built on state-owned land and funded through an IHS bond issue. At the time, the building cost $35.7 million to construct.
The historical society owns the downtown Indianapolis building where its headquarters, museum and archives are housed. However, the state owns the land.