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February 25, 2021
Built in 1931, the Coca-Cola Bottling Plant on Massachusetts Avenue debuted the same year as the Empire State Building, Dick Tracy comic strips, and the U.S. patent for the aerosol can. This glorious Art Deco structure wrapped in white glazed terra cotta with ornamental chevrons and sunbursts stood sentinel along one of the original diagonals through downtown Indianapolis as the Great Depression raged and World War II commenced. It survived urban flight and Mass Ave’s many phases from a 1970s skid row to a scrappy 1980s artists’ haven to the current condo-lined jewel in the crown of urban Indy.
As Buildingsâ Life Spans Shrink, Developers Try to Adjust
Industry experts are starting to take heed as disruptions from the pandemic and changing technological needs are hastening the demise of commercial real estate developments.
A century ago, buildings like the Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Indianapolis could have many uses over their existence. Today, buildings have shorter lives.Credit.Stacy Able for The New York Times
By Kevin Williams
Feb. 23, 2021
In 1931, glass bottles of sparkling soda began rolling off the assembly line at the Coca-Cola bottling plant in downtown Indianapolis. Itâs unlikely that the factoryâs architect gave much thought to the possibility that shifting consumer habits would make the glass bottle a relic within a couple of generations.