Southeast Neighborhood

The Southeast neighborhood of Indianapolis encompasses six unique and distinctive neighborhoods: Bates Hendricks, Fletcher Place, Fountain Square, Fountain Square South, The Southeast Community Organization, and Irish Hill. This downtown area is bordered by Washington Street on the North; Raymond Street on the South; Sherman Drive and Keystone Avenue on the East; and Madison Avenue on the West.

The Southeast was home to nearly 25,000 residents as of the 2000 Census. Of these neighbors, one in four lives below the poverty level, creating many needs and opportunities for support. But the Southeast is rich in other ways, as its residents are committed to creating a neighborhood that meets the needs of a variety of individuals. This commitment is shown through the strong history of community planning, as well as through participation at various community meetings and advisory councils.

Other positive aspects include strong neighborhood associations that work as driving forces in revitalizing the Southeast, as well as key community partners like Southeast Community Services (SECS) and Southeast Neighborhood Development (SEND). Since 1972, SECS has helped increase self-sufficiency for hundreds of low-income residents on the Southeast side. And SEND has invested over $35 million in affordable housing, commercial renovation, youth development, and greenspace improvements in the community. These investments have made a vast difference in improving the Southeast by raising property values, empowering residents, and attracting businesses to the community. Along the way, the Southeast has been fortunate to receive support from engaged corporate partners in its midst.

Additionally, this is an area people like to visit. The Fountain Square neighborhood recently became a Cultural District and will be included as a leg on the Cultural Trail. The Wheeler Arts Community, the Murphy Arts Center, and the historic Fountain Square Theater, with its bowling alleys and restaurants, continue to be major draws.

 
Jennifer Rice
1030 Orange Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203

T: 317-654-5273
F: 318-637-3137
jennifer@sendcdc.org
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