Misplaced Pages

Hyatt Regency Indianapolis

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis is part of PNC Center , a mixed-use high-rise complex in Indianapolis , Indiana . The complex rises 22 floors and 268 feet (82 m) in height, and is currently the 17th-tallest building in the city.

#151848

43-512: The complex was formerly the site of the historic Hotel Lincoln and the D. Sommers & Company Building, both demolished in 1973. Constructed as Merchants Plaza , it was the headquarters of Merchants National Bank and Trust Company , previously located in the Merchants National Bank Building . Construction began in 1974 and was completed in 1977. The buildings were designed by Browning Day Pollak Associates. Merchants National

86-569: A revolving restaurant , The Eagle's Nest, is located atop the hotel tower. The Hyatt Regency Indianapolis is the tallest mixed-use building in the city, and the second tallest building in the city located south of Washington Street . According to the Indianapolis Business Journal , the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis has 220 full-time employees and was last renovated in 2018. As of 2020, four dining options were located in

129-520: A 2009 Center for College Affordability & Productivity ranking published in Forbes magazine, DePauw was ranked No. 42 under “America’s Best Colleges.” Ivy Tech Community College (also Ivy Tech) is the nation's largest statewide community college with single accreditation. A 33,300 square foot, $ 8.6 million Ivy Tech campus was completed in 2009 in Greencastle. The Ivy Tech branch in Greencastle

172-439: A large addition made the library what it is today. Greencastle also once had a municipal Carnegie library , which is now known as The William Weston Clarke Emison Museum of Art (otherwise known as The Emison Museum of Art or The Emison Art Center). The library became a museum in 1986, and was renamed to honor the financial contributions of James W. Emison, a longtime member of DePauw University's board of trustees and benefactor of

215-568: A town by special act of the local legislature. Greencastle, Indiana, officially became a city after an election held on July 8, 1861. The first mayor of Greencastle was E. R. Kercheval, a member of the Freemason Temple Lodge #47. The city became the county seat of Putnam County. John Herbert Dillinger , Jr. (June 22, 1903 – July 22, 1934) was an American gangster and bank-robber in the Depression-era United States. He

258-490: Is " Dfa "(Hot Summer Continental Climate). As of the census of 2020, there were 9,820 people, 3,446 households, and 1 ,989 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,884.11 inhabitants per square mile (727.5/km ). There were 3,908 housing units. The racial makeup of the city was 88.9% White , 1.8% African American , 0.2% Native American , 5.5% Asian , 0.1% from other races , and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.7% of

301-471: Is a private school in Greencastle, Indiana, which according to their website is "an outreach of Peace Lutheran Church." It was founded in 1984 as a preschool. In 1995, kindergarten was added as a half-day program. The year 2002 marked the beginning of the Primary School with the addition of 5th grade. (In Indiana, Primary Schools are typically interpreted as 1st through 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grades.) As of 2011,

344-610: Is also assisted financially by The Putnam County Community Foundation. Other educational facilities Greencastle is the home of the Putnam County Public Library, a public library which serves patrons from Putnam County and surrounding counties. Services include books, books on CD, ebooks, movies, music, newspapers, magazines, computer and Internet access, Wi-fi, inter-library loan, programming for all ages, author series, book discussion groups and multiple public meeting rooms. The PCPL Local History and Genealogy Department

387-588: Is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing public access to Putnam County's historical records. As of 2017 the library began an adult literacy program, the Putnam Adult Literacy Services (PALS). In conjunction with the PALS program, the PALS Pups program allows children to read to the certified "good citizen" dogs. The Putnam County Public Library is a Carnegie Library and was built in 1903. In 1996,

430-661: The Carmel -based US Bancorp with its Union State Bank subsidiary that was already controlled by the Frenzel family. The acquisition was completed in November 1986. In December 1985, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Anderson -based Anderson Banking Company for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition was completed in December 1986. In January 1986, MNC announced the pending acquisition of

473-672: The Greencastle Community School Corporation . The Greencastle School Corporation consists of one Central Office; one High School, Greencastle High School, which hosts grades 9th through 12th; one Middle School , Greencastle Middle School, which hosts grades 6th through 8th; one Intermediate School, Tzouanakis Intermediate School, which hosts grades 3rd through 5th and two Primary Schools, Martha J. Ridpath Primary School (also known as Ridpath Primary) and Deer Meadow Primary School which each host kindergarten through 2nd grade. Private schools Peace Lutheran School

SECTION 10

#1733085311152

516-531: The Greenwood -based NBG Financial Corporation with its Farmers National Bank subsidiary for $ 13.2 million in stock. The acquisition was completed in December 1986. In March 1986, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Seymour -based Mid-Southern Indiana Bancorp with its Seymour National Bank subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition was completed in December 1986. This was Merchants first move outside

559-539: The National Register of Historic Places . These include The Appleyard , The Boulders house , Brick Chapel United Methodist Church , Courthouse Square Historic District , Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity house , East College of DePauw University , Forest Hill Cemetery , Richard M. Hazelett house , Alfred Hirt House , McKim Observatory , F.P. Nelson house , Old Greencastle Historic District , Lycurgus Stoner House , and William C. Van Arsdel house . According to

602-460: The 2010 census, Greencastle has a total area of 5.291 square miles (13.70 km ), of which 5.24 square miles (13.57 km ) (or 99.04%) is land and 0.051 square miles (0.13 km ) (or 0.96%) is water. Humid continental climate is a climatic region typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate

645-659: The Central National Bank of Greencastle and escaped with $ 74,782.09. The Dillinger robbery became one of the major events of Greencastle history." Greencastle has three historic neighborhoods – Old Greencastle, the Eastern Enlargement and the Northwood Neighborhood that were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. Greencastle is also home to 20 historical sites according to

688-614: The Putnam County 4-H Fair, and the Richard E. Peeler Art Center. The Putnam County Playhouse is also located in Greencastle. There are multiple parks and public recreational areas in the city. These include Big Walnut Sports Park, DePauw University Nature Park, Jaycee Park, and Robe Ann Park. Greencastle also maintains People Pathways, a network of trails and signed routes around Greencastle that also links to neighboring communities. Public schools Greencastle's public schools are operated by

731-428: The age of 18 living with them, 42.0% were married couples living together, 12.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 40.9% were non-families. 35.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.27 and the average family size was 2.93. The median age in

774-421: The age of 18 living with them, 46.1% were married couples living together, 11.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 39.2% were non-families. 34.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.28 and the average family size was 2.93. In the city, the population was spread out, with 20.2% under

817-461: The age of 18, 27.3% from 18 to 24, 22.2% from 25 to 44, 15.9% from 45 to 64, and 14.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 27 years. For every 100 females, there were 88.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.2 males. The median income for a household in the city was $ 29,798, and the median income for a family was $ 41,250. Males had a median income of $ 30,940 versus $ 20,889 for females. The per capita income for

860-653: The city was $ 15,351. About 7.6% of families and 9.8% of the population were below the poverty line , including 9.8% of those under age 18 and 11.3% of those age 65 or over. Greencastle hosts multiple festivals and cultural institutions. These include the Greencastle Music Fest, the Downtown Greencastle Farmers' Market, First Friday Greencastle, the Monon Bell Football Game, Music on the Square,

903-403: The city was 27.4 years. 19% of residents were under the age of 18; 28.5% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 19.7% were from 25 to 44; 18.6% were from 45 to 64; and 14.2% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 46.7% male and 53.3% female. As of the census of 2000, there were 9,880 people, 3,353 households, and 2,038 families residing in the city. The population density

SECTION 20

#1733085311152

946-477: The city. The population density was 1,970.6 inhabitants per square mile (760.9/km ). There were 3,742 housing units at an average density of 714.1 per square mile (275.7/km ). The racial makeup of the city was 92.4% White , 2.7% African American , 0.3% Native American , 1.9% Asian , 0.9% from other races , and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.5% of the population. There were 3,368 households, of which 30.9% had children under

989-607: The hotel, including the Eagle's Nest, Level One Lounge, Fat Rooster Diner, and Starbucks . [REDACTED] Media related to Hyatt Regency Indianapolis at Wikimedia Commons This Indianapolis , Indiana -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a building or structure in Indiana is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis Merchants National Corporation (MNC)

1032-614: The immediate area surrounding Marion County. In April 1986, MNC announced two unrelated pending acquisitions of the Tipton -based Citizens National Bank of Tipton and the Zionsville -based and Frenzel family-controlled Farmers State Corporation with its Mid State Bank subsidiary, both for undisclosed amounts. The acquisition in Zionsville was completed in November 1986 while the acquisition in Tipton

1075-620: The new cross-county bank laws went into effect, the pending acquisition of the Shelbyville -based Farmers National Corporation and its Farmers National Bank subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition was completed in January 1986. In July 1985, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Greencastle -based Putnam National Corporation with its Central National Bank of Greencastle subsidiary for $ 7.3 million in stock and cash. The acquisition

1118-738: The pending acquisition of the Crawfordsville -based Elston Corporation with its Elston Bank & Trust Company subsidiary for $ 24 million. The acquisition was completed in February 1988. In April 1988, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Batesville -based Batesville State Bank for an undisclosed amount. In July 1988, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the East Chicago -based Riley Corporation with its First National Bank of East Chicago subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition

1161-439: The population. There were 3,446 households. The average household size was 2.10 and the average family size was 2.93. Age and sex: 4.3% of residents were under the age of 5 years; 18.2% of residents were under the age of 18; and 14.5% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.4% male and 50.6% female. As of the census of 2010, there were 10,326 people, 3,368 households, and 1,989 families residing in

1204-422: The school hosts grades kindergarten through 6th grade. Colleges and universities DePauw University is a private national liberal arts college. It was founded as Indiana Asbury University in 1837 as an all men's school. In 1867, Laura Beswick, Mary Simmons, Alice Allen, and Bettie Locke Hamilton (then Bettie Locke), the chief founder of Kappa Alpha Theta , America's first college women's fraternity, became

1247-600: The state of Indiana did not permit bank branching across county lines nor bank ownership outside the bank holding company's home county. After that date, Indiana allowed very limited branching, but did allow the purchase of banks by holding companies anywhere in the state as long as total deposits that were controlled by a holding company did not exceed a ceiling which was initially set at 11 percent of all deposits held in Indiana banks. MNC made its first expansion move outside of Marion County by announcing in June 1985, one month before

1290-545: The three largest banks in Indianapolis. Their holding companies—Merchants National Corporation, American Fletcher Corporation , and Indiana National Corporation (later named INB Financial Corporation)—were the three largest bank holding companies in the state. To allow it to acquire other banks and other financial related businesses, Merchants National Bank & Trust Company formed a holding company named Merchants National Corporation in January 1972. Until July 1, 1985,

1333-540: The three month old Danville -based Alliance Bancorp with its Mid State Bank of Hendricks County subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. Alliance was the product of the recent merger between Danville State Bank and the First National Bank of Coatesville which had created the Mid State Bank of Hendricks County. The acquisition was completed in November 1986. In February 1986, MNC announced the pending acquisition of

Hyatt Regency Indianapolis - Misplaced Pages Continue

1376-519: The university's first four female students. DePauw today has an enrollment of about 2400 students. Students hail from 42 states and 32 countries with a 20.4% multicultural enrollment. DePauw's liberal arts education gives students a chance to gain general knowledge outside of their direct area of study. DePauw consistently ranks among the top 50 liberal arts colleges in America in both U.S. News & World Report rankings and Kiplinger's “best value” list. In

1419-474: The university, and other Emison family members. The building was constructed in 1908. The Emison Art Center was originally the Depauw University (then, Indiana Asbury University) campus library. The Putnam County Museum houses a "permanent collection of nearly 2,000 Putnam County related artifacts offers the county residents and visitors a historical overview of the county, including its significance during

1462-405: The west-central portion of the state. The city is the home of DePauw University . The population was 9,820 at the 2020 census . Greencastle was founded in 1821 by Ephraim Dukes on a land grant. He named the settlement for his hometown of Greencastle, Pennsylvania . Greencastle was a village or town operating under authority of the Putnam County commissioners until March 9, 1849, when it became

1505-479: Was 1,864.6 inhabitants per square mile (719.9/km ). There were 3,532 housing units at an average density of 666.6 per square mile (257.4/km ). The racial makeup of the city was 93.91% White , 2.67% African American , 0.25% Native American , 1.36% Asian , 0.08% Pacific Islander , 0.68% from other races , and 1.05% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.43% of the population. There were 3,353 households, out of which 30.2% had children under

1548-458: Was acquired by Ohio-based National City Corporation in 1992 and the complex was renamed National City Center in August 1995, serving as the new bank's Indiana regional headquarters. The building was renamed PNC Center in 2010, after National City was acquired by PNC Financial Services . The complex contains a 499-room Hyatt Regency hotel in one tower and commercial offices in a connected tower;

1591-563: Was an Indianapolis -based statewide bank holding company that was one of the largest Indiana-based financial institutions at the time it was acquired by Ohio-based National City Corporation in 1992. Its primary subsidiary was the Indianapolis-based Merchants National Bank and Trust Company , which had been founded in 1865. From the mid-1950s through the late 1980s, Merchants National Bank and Trust, American Fletcher National Bank , and Indiana National Bank , were

1634-436: Was charged, but never convicted, with the murder of an East Chicago police officer whom he shot in the knee while fleeing the scene of his heist. John Dillinger's largest haul was at the Central National Bank in Greencastle, Indiana, in 1933 one of six banks he robbed in Indiana. In Our Past, Their Present: Historical Essays on Putnam County Indiana , John J. Baughman writes, "On Monday, October 23, 1933, four armed men entered

1677-603: Was completed in December 1986. In August 1986, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Connersville -based Fayette Bancorp with its Fayette Bank and Trust Company subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition was completed in May 1987. In December 1986, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Madison -based Ohio Valley Bancorp with its Madison Bank & Trust Company subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition

1720-558: Was completed in February 1986. In September 1985, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Greenfield -based Hancock Bancshares with its Hancock Bank & Trust Company subsidiary for $ 9.5 million in stock for the remaining 83% it did not owned after having purchased 17% of the firm in July. The acquisition was completed in April 1986. In November 1985, MNC announced the pending acquisition of

1763-504: Was completed in May 1992. Approximately 600 positions, mainly in Indianapolis, were eliminated as a direct result of the consolidation of mostly headquarters functions. Greencastle, Indiana Greencastle is a city in Greencastle Township , Putnam County , Indiana , United States, and the county seat of Putnam County. It is located near Interstate 70 approximately halfway between Terre Haute and Indianapolis in

Hyatt Regency Indianapolis - Misplaced Pages Continue

1806-628: Was completed in November 1988. In April 1989, MNC announced the pending acquisition of the Logansport -based First National Bankshares with its First National Bank of Logansport and the First National Bank of Indiana subsidiaries for $ 22.9 million. The acquisition was completed in October 1989. In October 1991, National City Corp. announced that it was acquiring Merchants National Corporation with its lead bank Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis for $ 604 million in stock. The acquisition

1849-488: Was completed in September 1987. After National City acquired Merchants National, National City did not merge Madison Bank & Trust into National City, but decided the divest the bank 14 years later after determining that this bank did not fit in with the rest of the company. National City eventually sold Madison Bank & Trust to MainSource Financial Group in 2005 for an undisclosed amount. In March 1987, MNC announced

#151848