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Elanco presents water-focused, LEED-certified headquarters and public art for Valley neighborhood
Summary
Elanco Animal Health representatives outlined plans for a downtown Indianapolis headquarters that centers water conservation, native plantings and public art tied to the White River; the company said the building will be LEED certified and includes flood-resilient design features.
John Barth, chair of the Indianapolis City Environmental Sustainability Committee, opened the meeting by introducing Elanco Animal Health’s presentation on the company’s new downtown headquarters and related public art.
Mackenzie Higgins, representing Elanco Animal Health, said the company is “really really excited to be moving into downtown and incredibly honored to be able to be new residents in the Valley neighborhood.” She described the project as a long-term approach to the site that “incorporated the White River into our design” and said water is a theme throughout the campus.
Higgins said…
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