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State of IndianaCommercial real estate companies in Indianapolis and Indiana face a number of challenges staying ahead in a constantly changing landscape. In commercial real estate, bigger is often better. But bigger projects also add complexity. Taxes are tougher. You’re juggling more relationships with investment partners. The fluctuating market poses a constant risk. Still, you have to minimize your tax burden, balance your books, and manage your leverage. And, to stay competitive, you must be able to look ahead.  The team at Barnes Dennig understands and has the accounting, tax and practical real estate experience to help make it all possible.

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About the Indianapolis (IN) Commercial Real Estate Industry

City of Indianapolis LogoThe Indianapolis commercial real estate industry reflects a dynamic blend of growth and resilience, driven by the city’s strategic location and economic diversity. As the crossroads of America, Indianapolis benefits from its extensive transportation networks, including major interstates and one of the nation’s top-ranked airports, making it a hub for logistics and distribution. This has fueled demand for industrial real estate, particularly for warehouse and distribution centers, as e-commerce continues to expand.

The office market, while facing challenges from remote work trends, remains active, particularly in suburban areas where tenants are drawn to newer, amenity-rich developments. Downtown Indianapolis has seen mixed performance, with some segments investing in revitalization to attract businesses and residents to urban spaces. The retail sector has shifted focus toward experiential and mixed-use developments, aiming to blend shopping, dining, and residential spaces.

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