Regional Scoop
Dallas

From a small settlement on the banks of the Trinity River, Dallas has evolved into a major metropolis that Fortune magazine called the "best place in the nation to do business."

BUSINESS
Indianapolis' business strengths are in manufacturing automobile parts, pharmaceuticals, machinery, transportation equipment, metal products, processed food, paper products and printed materials. Indianapolis also is involved in distribution and retail services. Some of Indianapolis' top companies include Eli Lilly, a large pharmaceutical company, Rolls-Royce Allison, Allison Transmission/Division of GMC, Ford Motor Company and RCA brand Thomson Consumer Electronics.


CULTURE
Indianapolis is home to many cultural establishments such as The Children's Museum, which displays world cultures and natural sciences; the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which houses large collections of African, Asian and European art; and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art. In addition, the city includes the Indiana State Museum and a wide variety of specialty museums including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum and the Indiana Medical History Museum. Indianapolis also offers a symphony orchestra, opera and ballet. The city also is home to the Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Colts and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which hosts the annual Indy 500, the world's largest single-day sporting event.

INDIANAPOLIS BY THE NUMBERS
Greater Indianapolis population

791,926

Unemployment rate

2.0%

Median household income

$32,503

Median house sale price

$127,371

Avg. monthly apartment

$592

(1999 data)
ALUMNI CHAPTER
Thinking of visiting or moving to Indianapolis? Connect with Drake graduates in the area in cyberspace by visiting Drake's online alumni community at www.drakealumni.net.

"I encourage people to consider Indianapolis. It has changed over the years and Indianapolis has an energetic and vibrant downtown. It is an exciting Midwestern city."

- Jennifer Morlan-Horner, JO'89, copy editor, Indianapolis Star.
"Indianapolis' reputation as 'Naptown' is a thing of the past. Indianapolis is a dynamic community with many opport unities in the communications profession as well as for personal development."

- Larry G. Anderson, JO'83, public relations and communications for higher education team for De Pauw University.

 

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