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Community Announcement Archives - The Residences at CityWay Blog Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Thu, 19 Dec 2019 15:10:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Meet our Team https://www.cityway.com/blog/2019/12/19/meet-our-team/ Thu, 19 Dec 2019 14:52:00 +0000 http://www.cityway.com/blog/?p=1076 There are some new faces around here! Meet our team members and introduce yourself next time you see us around the neighborhood. Ashley Parker Senior Property Manager Favorites singer: Kacey Musgraves Favorite thing to do on the weekends: We love to try new restaurants with friends, anything outdoors when the weather is nice, play with…

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There are some new faces around here! Meet our team members and introduce yourself next time you see us around the neighborhood.

Ashley Parker

Senior Property Manager

Favorites singer: Kacey Musgraves
Favorite thing to do on the weekends: We love to try new restaurants with friends, anything outdoors when the weather is nice, play with my two pups!
Favorite Indy restaurant: Petite Chou

Christine Hornett

Assistant Property Manager

Favorite professional sports team: Washington Capitals
Favorite Indy restaurant: Livery
Favorite thing about Indy: Indy can be anyone's home. The affordability and accessibility is awesome, and the city is so welcoming of people in all walks of life. There are always friends to be made and adventures to be had!!

Chelsie Walker

Leasing Director

Last vacation: Nashville, TN

Favorite book: Water for Elephants
Favorite thing about CityWay: Location. I love walking my dog on the cultural trail and around all our greenspaces while being downtown and not having to drive if I don't want to! I can walk to major sporting events and concerts and also be within walking distance to so much great food!

Justeen Connor

Leasing Consultant

Last vacation: Sacramento, Napa and Sonoma in California
Favorite singer: Tom Petty
Favorite thing about Indy: I love that Indy is a big city, but also has a small feel too. It is super easy to learn, navigate, etc. I love the different neighborhoods- Fountain Square, Mass Ave., etc. It’s easy to walk around or scoot place to place!

Katie Derek

Leasing Consultant

Favorite artist: Foster the People
What do you like to do for fun on the weekends? We will go bike riding around the city and exploring new restaurants, breweries and coffee shops. We also love traveling to new cities and hanging with our new kitten!
Favorite book: Anything James Patterson

Amber Harris

Resident Ambassador

Favorite singer: Kacey Musgraves

What do you like to do on the weekends? Take my dog to the dog park!

Number one recommendation to residents: Utilize our retailers and their resident discounts!

Doug Hart

Groundskeeper

Has been with CityWay for 5 years!

Tony Stacker

Groundskeeper

Favorite part about working at CityWay is seeing his favorite co-workers every day! He loves the location of CityWay and is so thankful he can walk to work from his home!

Caleb Stailey

Senior Maintenance Supervisor

From North Carolina and spends his Saturdays watching college football. Ask him about the latest Gators game!

Luis Trujilo

Maintenance Technician

Loves drag racing. Feels that CityWay is a little "small city" within itself.

Pablo Gonzalez

Maintenance Technician

Loves classic rap and hip hop like Tupac. Loves his CityWay team.

Mike Vaughn

Maintenance Technician

Sports a bright smile and friendly attitude every day

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How the CityWay of living may have become my favorite Indy way of living (and should be yours too) https://www.cityway.com/blog/2019/10/15/how-the-cityway-of-living-may-have-become-my-favorite-indy-way-of-living-and-should-be-yours-too/ Tue, 15 Oct 2019 14:32:00 +0000 http://www.cityway.com/blog/?p=1025 Written By: Lauren Petersen   The last time I spent a significant amount of time in the mile square’s southeast corridor was nearly a decade ago. It was a Monday evening, April 5, 2010 to be exact, and the Butler University Bulldogs men’s basketball team were set to play an impressive Duke Blue Devils in…

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Written By: Lauren Petersen


 

The last time I spent a significant amount of time in the mile square’s southeast corridor was nearly a decade ago. It was a Monday evening, April 5, 2010 to be exact, and the Butler University Bulldogs men’s basketball team were set to play an impressive Duke Blue Devils in the NCAA Tournament Championship Game at Indianapolis’ own Lucas Oil Stadium. Our crew had posted up to tailgate in the designated spot at the corner of South and Delaware streets – one of the city’s many surface parking lots that served adjacent anchor businesses. I distinctly remember the conversation that evening including strong opinions about that specific corridor to the city being full of untapped potential.

 

Fast forward to over nine years later, my impression of that corner (in the city I love) has become the downtown dweller’s dream neighborhood thanks to a game changing development. How do I know this, you might ask? Because I got the chance to experience it first-hand for myself.

 

Before I go any further, I must admit that while I sleep in Westfield I’ve always felt strongly that I’m a resident of Indianapolis (where I spend most of my waking hours in my dream role at TechPoint, Indiana’s tech ecosystem growth accelerator, right on Monument Circle. After a unique opportunity to spend 24 hours at Buckingham Company’s premier downtown apartments with my boyfriend, Luke, and poodle, Lambeau, here are four reasons the CityWay of living may be my favorite Indy way of living (and should be yours too).

 

  1. Perfect Location

 

The beautiful 10-acre development not only bridges the Eli Lilly and Company campus to the rest of Indy’s central business district, it’s within steps of Bankers’ Life Fieldhouse (where we could even see Bob Seger’s concert light show from our balcony). The superior location makes walking, biking or scootering to explore the local restaurants, breweries and distilleries in Fletcher Place and Fountain Square (Chilly Water Brewery and Hotel Tango Distillery are two of our favorites) so convenient thanks to the direct access to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail and two Pacers Bikeshare installations. The adjacent main roads makes getting on and off the interstate a breeze and the IndyGo bus Transit Center being just two blocks north makes commuting across the city so simple.

 

  1. Premier Attractions

 

Being a mixed-use development affords residents the opportunity to not only live, but also play and be entertained right in their own backyard. Cunningham Group’s Nesso Coastal Italia and The Alexander’s Plat 99 Mixology Lounge afford two of the most stylish and trendy date night venues (I highly recommend the scallops and the old fashioned, respectively). To kickstart a morning, CityWay’s multiple on-site gyms (featuring several Peloton bikes, by the way!) or The Irsay Family YMCA is an ideal wellness center with the best workout equipment, fitness classes and suspended running track. Post workout, one can even refuel with plenty of breakfast, coffee and smoothie options between Yolk, Copper Moon Coffee and Nature's Table. For those with four-legged friends, the pet-friendly dog parks and gardens offered the perfect amount of space to run, explore and make new furry friends.

 

  1. Posh Amenities

 

A part of the CityWay magic is the extraordinary amenities across the property. For instance, guests have full access to a neighborhood hub that includes a state-of-the-art theater, indoor lounge, gym and sports simulator. On any other normal Sunday, my boyfriend and I would be out on the golf course, but on this particular rainy morning, we were lucky to have had full access to the golf simulator to practice our swings. Seven stories above this social hub where we called home for the weekend, the new apartment tower offers spacious balconies for each unit that offer the most incredible views of the Circle City. Each apartment has state of the art safety features, appliances and cabinets as well as impressively spacious rooms, facilities and closets. One of the most impressive offerings, in my opinion, is the 24/7 room service available to all residents (this would be quite dangerous, and useful, for someone like me that’s a rookie in the kitchen).

 

  1. Pristine Spaces

 

What sets the CityWay neighborhood apart from any other I’ve experienced, is the opportunity to be delighted and surprised around every corner, literally. The intentional effort to make art and discovery notable features of the resident experience is truly exceptional, it’s almost as if the community is a living art museum. Spaces, both those you expect (like exterior building walls) and those you don’t expect (like the interior parking garage walls), are activated by the likes of graffiti-inspired muralist, Nick Walker, whose most notable design, a 140-foot mural depicting “Love Conquers All” on the CityWay Tower, adorns the skyline. Kelsey Montague’s lively murals literally, and figuratively, give flight to the facades and feature ornate butterflies and fireflies that encourage human interaction (who doesn’t love a social media moment?!). Traversing through the greenspaces, parks and paths, it’s easy to feel like you are visiting an exclusive resort with the kindest and most welcoming Hoosier neighbors abound.

In summary, the perfect location, premier attractions, posh amenities and pristine spaces certainly inspire a way of living that I previously could have only imagined. I’m convinced, now more than ever, the CityWay of living has inspired my Indy way of living, and I hope it inspires yours as well.

 

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Lilly Creates Public Downtown Park on Edge of Its Headquarters Campus https://www.cityway.com/blog/2019/07/23/lilly-creates-public-downtown-park-on-edge-of-its-headquarters-campus/ Tue, 23 Jul 2019 18:19:00 +0000 http://www.cityway.com/blog/?p=937 We are so excited to see our neighbors at Eli Lilly growing their campus with this impactful outdoor feature. Lilly is always working to improve our city and we love to have them so close to our community. Adding green space to Downtown Indy is such a positive addition to the community; we can’t wait…

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We are so excited to see our neighbors at Eli Lilly growing their campus with this impactful outdoor feature. Lilly is always working to improve our city and we love to have them so close to our community. Adding green space to Downtown Indy is such a positive addition to the community; we can’t wait for its completion!  

 

Check out their latest feature in IBJ here.

 

By: John Russell

 

Russel states, “The newest park in Indianapolis is springing up in a booming area on the south side of downtown, a district quickly filling up with apartments, offices and retail—and a noticeable shortage of public green space. It’s a three-acre parcel on the northern edge of Eli Lilly and Co.’s corporate headquarters and just across South Street from CityWay, a development that includes 650 apartments and tens of thousands of square feet of office and retail space built over the last decade. Lilly, which owns the land, is donating it to the city and is creating a public park, to be called South Street Square. The pharmaceutical company also will maintain the park. Work began last fall, but Lilly said it doesn’t have a timetable for the park’s completion. South Street Square will feature walkways, flowers, shrubbery and more than 200 trees. It will also provide an assortment of conveniences—including benches and USB and power outlets for people who want to stay plugged in outside—and 50 light poles to provide safety after sunset. Workers have already built concrete walkways around and inside the park.”

This park will add much needed community green space to the area near CityWay in Downtown Indianapolis. With the expansion of CityWay 2.0, the residential population in this area will double in the upcoming year.

Russel continues, “It will also add a much-needed oasis to a bustling district that has sprung up in recent years as part of Buckingham Cos.’ CityWay project, a mixed-use development that includes The Alexander boutique hotel, the Irsay Family YMCA, a Franciscan Health urgent care center, restaurants and shops. The development’s 650 apartments make it by far the biggest apartment project downtown.”

  

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International Street Artists Create Murals for Second Phase of CityWay https://www.cityway.com/blog/2019/07/22/international-street-artists-create-murals-for-second-phase-of-cityway/ Mon, 22 Jul 2019 13:43:00 +0000 http://www.cityway.com/blog/?p=928 Construction isn’t the only activity taking place in the $135 million second phase of the CityWay project on the southeast side of downtown Indianapolis. Read the full article from the IBJ here. International street artists Nick Walker and Kelsey Montague are each adding their personal flair to the neighborhood being developed by Buckingham Cos. Walker, from…

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Construction isn’t the only activity taking place in the $135 million second phase of the CityWay project on the southeast side of downtown Indianapolis.

Read the full article from the IBJ here.

International street artists Nick Walker and Kelsey Montague are each adding their personal flair to the neighborhood being developed by Buckingham Cos.

Walker, from Bristol, Great Britain, has been involved in street art since the early 1980s. Denver-based artist Montague, 33, is younger and newer to the game than the 50-year-old Walker, but a couple of her murals have gone viral on Instagram thanks to pop star Taylor Swift.

Swift posed in front of two Montague murals that both featured a pair of wings—a Montague signature. One was Montague’s first mural, a pair of angel wings, painted in 2014 in New York City. The other was of butterfly wings painted in Nashville, Tennessee, in April 2019, that Swift commissioned and used to promote a new single and video.

Montague’s work in Indianapolis, which she completed last week, consists of two pieces. One includes two pairs of butterfly wings with hidden images in them relevant to the Indianapolis community. That one, 15 feet high and 30 feet wide, is along Delaware Street, across from The Alexander Hotel.

The other mural, 20 feet by 20 feet, features a flock of fireflies. It’s behind Qdoba and Acuity on Delaware Street.

“When people see my work, I always want it to be a gift,” Montague said. “I want to inspire people not only to use social media in a positive way, but to share what lifts them and to show something that’s inspiring to their communities.”

Walker, known for his graffiti-inspired art, is painting a 140-foot mural on the east side of the 14-story CityWay Tower. The nearly completed tower has a parking garage on floors 1-6, 70 apartments on floors 7-13 and seven penthouse apartments on floor 14.

Walker’s mural will be visible for miles from the east, including from interstates 65 and 70. The mural includes Vandal, a Charlie Chaplin-like character he created in 2006. As the story goes, Vandal jumps from city to city, no one knowing who he is or where he came from. He spreads a message of love and pours colorful paint on famous buildings and monuments.

“For something on a grand scale, which pretty much will be seen for miles, it has to be something that’s good for everybody,” Walker said. “It has to be a universal concept, not just be about me.”
 

Walker works on the mural at night, roughly from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. He paints the concrete wall in the dark so he can use a projector to display an image on the building that he uses to guide him.

Walker worked on the first phase of the CityWay project in 2012, painting about 20 smaller pieces featuring Vandal in the garage connected to The Alexander. He said the goal was to introduce Vandal to the public in Indianapolis.

This time around, Walker has the opportunity to paint tower mural and around 20 more smaller pieces in the garage below the tower. His current project title for the paintings in the garage is, “The Mutations.”

Walker’s goal with his art is to provoke emotion in people, whether they love the work or hate it. If someone stops to take a look at his art, he has done the job properly, Walker said.

Jim Smith, Buckingham’s creative marketing director, said the second phase of CityWay will be mostly finished in October. The project includes about 400 apartment units, nearly 29,000 square feet of retail space and 19,000 square feet of office space

The first thing to be finished will be the CityWay tower in September.

Smith said existing CityWay apartments exceed at least a 90% occupancy rate, reaching as high as 98% at times. He said he expects the same demand for the new apartments. Including the CityWay tower, four new apartment buildings will be added.

The project also includes a CVS Pharmacy at the corner of Delaware and South Street, and a Taxman Brewing Co. restaurant just north of the CVS on Delaware.

Smith said CityWay is close to finding an office user for the 10,000-square-foot office space, however 20,000 square feet of retail space is still available that could be used by two to three tenants.

See below for the locations of the murals.

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CityWay Awarded Top Rated Recognition from ApartmentRatings for 2018 https://www.cityway.com/blog/2019/02/12/cityway-awarded-top-rated-recognition-from-apartmentratings-for-2018/ Tue, 12 Feb 2019 20:40:00 +0000 http://www.cityway.com/blog/?p=796 Buckingham Companies is proud to announce that 24 communities within its portfolio have been recognized with the Top-Rated Award from ApartmentRatings in 2018. Thanks to each of the community’s residents, they were able to earn this recognition from positive and honest feedback provided by residents on each community’s profile through ApartmentRatings.   These annual awards…

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Buckingham Companies is proud to announce that 24 communities within its portfolio have been recognized with the Top-Rated Award from ApartmentRatings in 2018. Thanks to each of the community’s residents, they were able to earn this recognition from positive and honest feedback provided by residents on each community’s profile through ApartmentRatings.

 

These annual awards recognize properties with outstanding resident satisfaction as measured on ApartmentRatings.com. Approximately 5% of the total apartment communities listed on the site qualify for this award. Criteria for this accomplishment includes:

 

  • 10+ total reviews
  • 5+ reviews in 2018
  • Overall recommended score of 70% or greater

 

Buckingham Companies' vision is to maintain an excellent reputation and integrity of our brand while delivering exceptional results. The properties who made this list exceed our vision on a daily basis!

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