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No matter the state of the nation, West End continues to thrive thanks to the economic savvy of the OmniCorp Corporation. OmniCorp is the number one employer in West End and is quickly on its way up the chart of top employers of Indianapolis. At 240 ft. high, the national headquarters can be seen from almost anywhere in West End, a skyscraper plated with special solar collectors to capture the energy of the sun. The company encourages community interaction and holds daily tours of its bottom floors. |
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Slope Schools is the central public school system of West End.* All three stages of school life—elementary, middle, and high—are located on the same grounds forthe maximum convenience of both students and parentss. While Slope may have an intimidating exterior, it enforces a top-quality learning environment within. The school is ready for a facelift when the school levy passes this November, also promising an impressive upgrade to its already more than adequate facilities.
*Harrison Public Schools is outside West End City limits.
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If you’re looking for the latest in affordable and trendy housing, look no further than the plateau beyond Holliman Hill. Cut off from the rest of the world by its tall green hedges, the neighborhood beyond Holliman Hill is a field of gleaming white housing construction, perfect for the next generation of up and coming professionals. Or, for those with classic tastes, you may be lucky enough to grab a home in one of the older, upper-scale houses on its outskirts.
If you're interested in touring or purchasing a home in West End, please contact the city Urban Development Department at 555.432-6124 or email homes@westend.org for a list of local real estate agencies. |
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Part of the new development project, this Encounter Park enriches the beauty and property value of the surrounding neighborhoods. Plenty of playground equipment has just been added, and while there may not be many children in the area, it won’t be long before this park becomes a top happening spot for city youth. Mulch is applied weekly to the grounds to keep it in pristine condition. |
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One of the oldest shops in West End, the Flora Guy offers everything from fresh-cut flower arrangements to custom landscaping. It’s said that the first owners were responsible for the trademark hedges that have surrounded Holliman Hill for the last two hundred years. To celebrate their month in the Shop Spotlight, the store will have a half-price sale on a different flower or shrubbery every day this month. |
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