Castleton Park
Simply said, Castleton Park is a park with offices and 120 acres of breathtaking, master-planned beauty. Upgrades to building interiors along with added security with electronic keyless entries are complete. This attractive neighborhood for new and existing tenants contains 1.1 million square feet of office space currently owned by BREOF Castleton Park REO LLC in 32 buildings. Developed between 1968 and 1985, the community includes 14 office buildings totaling 587,453 square feet, 5 garden office buildings totaling 87,943 square feet and 13 office/flex buildings totaling 275,723 square feet. The complex, the fourth largest in Indianapolis, offers an inviting work environment with on-site daycare and conference facilities. The park’s 20 acre Castle Lake, mature landscaping, park-like setting, multiple walking areas, and availability of the various amenities make Castleton Park a consummately desirable business address.
In recent years, Park ownership has collaborated with the best office design experts in the business to create an even more warm and inviting environment for tenants and guests. An award-winning landscape and construction firm has added nearly a quarter million plants. Loose and soft, the lush landscaping blends with the park’s signage, lighting and lake. The landscaping is highlighted by uniquely exquisite lighting, which also has been improved for the park’s buildings, parking lots and other exterior features. And experiencing the 20 acre lake? It’s like slipping into a nature habitat, a pond surrounded by trees, wildflowers and native grasses, inviting many species of birds and other wildlife.
In addition, extensive infrastructure and signage improvements have been made to the park. Offices and buildings have been cleaned and painted. Function and appearance have been improved with other infrastructure improvements, including pavement repair, traffic flow and drainage ditch reconstruction. The new cohesive signage system of warm cream, green and brown moves guests easily through the park. Stucco entry signs welcome visitors, much like neighborhood entrances. Once in the park, guests are able to view directories to point them in the right direction.
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