For institutional fund strategies, Mile Square (Downtown) carries the strongest investor flag in Indianapolis, with prime yields around 7.4%.

  • Trophy submarket (Mile Square (Downtown)) carries the strongest investor flag.
  • Prime yield: 7.4%.
  • Core funds buy income; value-add buys repositioning of secondary stock.
  • Cap-rate spread between trophy and secondary has widened post-2022.

Indianapolis office fund strategy and flag

For institutional fund strategies, Mile Square (Downtown) carries the strongest investor flag in Indianapolis, with prime yields around 7.4%.

TL;DR

  • Trophy submarket (Mile Square (Downtown)) carries the strongest investor flag.
  • Prime yield: 7.4%.
  • Core funds buy income; value-add buys repositioning of secondary stock.
  • Cap-rate spread between trophy and secondary has widened post-2022.

Where core funds buy

Core capital concentrates in trophy stock with long-WAULT income. In Indianapolis, that's Mile Square (Downtown) and assets like Salesforce Tower, Chase Tower.

Where value-add looks

Value-add capital looks at secondary Class A and convertible Class B with repositioning angle. The trophy/secondary cap-rate spread has widened post-2022, which has reopened the value-add basis for repositioning plays.

Key facts

cityIndianapolis
countryUnited States
regionAmericas
classARentLocal26 USD/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$26/sqft/yr
vacancy19.2%
typicalLeaseYears10
typicalRentFreeMonths12
submarkets5
primeYieldPct7.4%
primeYield7.4%
trophyAnchorMile Square (Downtown)

Frequently asked questions

Where do core funds buy in Indianapolis?
Trophy submarket — Mile Square (Downtown) — and the most defensible long-WAULT assets within it.

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