The near-southeast side of Indianapolis is
a densely-populated, historic cluster of neighborhoods, which
have housed a mix of residences, commercial establishments, and
manufacturers since the 1880s. This cluster of communities covers
approximately five square miles and includes hundreds of churches,
a rich mix of community organizations, many homes, and thriving
businesses.
The area is immediately bounded by the downtown regional center
to the northwest, East Washington Street on the north, Sherman
and Keystone on the east, Raymond Street on the south, and Madison
Avenue on the west. The area is trisected by I-65 and I-70, giving
it easy access to the entire Indianapolis region. Click here for a map of the SEND
area.
Access the Southeast Neighborhood Quality of Life Plan at southeastneighborhood.org |