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Purdue to buy Canal Square Apartments for Indianapolis campus expansion

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Purdue University in Indianapolis continues to expand its urban campus on the northwest side of downtown, with the intent to buy a 35-year-old apartment complex along the Canal Walk.

The Purdue Board of Trustees approved the purchase of the Canal Square Apartments at 359 N. West St. for $70.1 million on Oct. 10 at a meeting in Indianapolis, pending terms of the acquisition, which the university says will require state approval. The university hopes to close on the property owned by Canal Square Associates by the end of the year.

Built in 1990, the four-story, block-long complex spans 3.6 acres and 320 units, some of which overlook the canal walk that weaves from 11th Street to the White River State Park.

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Purchasing the building is a part of Purdue’s 50-year plan to buy and develop real estate in Indianapolis. Last year, the school split from Indiana University Indianapolis.

Since then, Purdue officials have said they plan to attract thousands more students to the urban campus. At Friday’s meeting, the Board also approved the purchase of 501 Indiana Ave., which Purdue is under contract to use primarily as student apartments.

Purdue said they will honor current leases as they take over the complex, but long-term, the apartments will primarily house students a short walk from campus.

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“This city offers Purdue students more than just the classroom, it offers a vibrant downtown environment for experiential learning, and acquiring this complex is part of our long-term effort to enhance their overall experience of living, working and studying here,” said Michael B. Cline, senior vice president for administrative operations at Purdue, in a statement. Cline will serve as chief operating office at the Indianapolis campus starting in January.

After IUPUI split in 2024, IU kept most of the downtown campus land and facilities, requiring Purdue to quickly plan how to build up a campus in the state’s capital city.

Last month, Purdue opened a Student Center at 518 and 520 Indiana Ave. as a social hub. In April, the university broke ground on its $187-million Academic Success Building, a 15-story building that will serve as a core structure of the 28-acre Purdue campus.

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Alysa Guffey writes business, health and development stories for IndyStar. Have a story tip? Contact her at amguffey@gannett.com or on X: @AlysaGuffeyNews.



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