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6301 E Washington St
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Irvington Plaza Shopping Center · Retail Property For Lease
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28,800 SF


Highlights
- Move-in-ready space available now, from small inline suites to a 20,000 SF
- On the IndyGo Blue Line BRT route, under construction now and opening in 2028, projected at roughly 9,000 riders a day past the site
- 20,723 vehicles per day on E Washington Street; 390 businesses and 3,807 employees within one mile
- Signalized E Washington Street entrance with easy in-and-out access, plus secondary access from Julian Ave to Kitley Ave
- Established, walkable Irvington neighborhood: $96,936 average household income and $252,984 median home value within one mile
Property Facts
| Total Space Available | 28,800 SF | Frontage | 927’ on E Washington Street |
| Min. Divisible | 2,400 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 258,298 SF |
| Center Type | Community Center | Total Land Area | 92.56 AC |
| Parking | 2053 Spaces | Year Built | 1954 |
| Stores | 11 | Cross Streets | SWC |
| Center Properties | 6 |
| Total Space Available | 28,800 SF |
| Min. Divisible | 2,400 SF |
| Center Type | Community Center |
| Parking | 2053 Spaces |
| Stores | 11 |
| Center Properties | 6 |
| Frontage | 927’ on E Washington Street |
| Gross Leasable Area | 258,298 SF |
| Total Land Area | 92.56 AC |
| Year Built | 1954 |
| Cross Streets | SWC |
About the Property
Irvington Plaza puts your business in the heart of one of Indianapolis' most established east side neighborhoods. The center sits right on E Washington Street in the historic Irvington District, surrounded by dense, walkable rooftops and a loyal local customer base, with a signalized entrance, easy in-and-out access, and direct frontage on the Pennsy Trail. Move-in-ready space is available now, from small inline suites to a 20,000 SF anchor box, plus pad sites fronting Washington Street. The center is under new ownership that is actively investing in the property and genuinely wants local businesses to do well here. That means a landlord reinvesting in the center, easy to work with, and willing to make a deal work for independent operators and growing local concepts, not just national chains. It is a real chance to plant a flag in a neighborhood on the upswing, at rents that make sense while the area keeps building momentum. The fundamentals are already here. The surrounding one-mile area averages $96,936 in household income with a median home value of $252,984, and more than 20,700 cars pass the site every day on E Washington Street. The IndyGo Blue Line bus rapid transit is on the way too, under construction now and opening in 2028, projected to carry roughly 9,000 riders a day right past the property.
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