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Speedway's Wilshaw Hotel is finally getting a facelift. About time, right?

Your eyes won't believe what's happening in Speedway

Naptown on the wire — we've been up since 5am, you just didn't notice.

So check this— you know that old Wilshaw Hotel project out there in Speedway? The one that’s been sitting there, abandoned, just kinda… staring at folks for years? Man, it’s been an eyesore for so long, folks just kinda built it into the landscape, you know? Like that empty lot down the street that everybody just accepts. Well, the Town of Speedway, they’re finally saying enough is enough. They’re moving to take action and get that thing redeveloped, which, honestly, is overdue.

Alright, here's where it gets interesting, man. This isn't just about knocking down some old bricks. This is about taking a spot that’s been a symbol of stagnation and turning it into something good for the community. The town wants to create a whole new space for people to gather. Think about it: Speedway, with all its history, with the Brickyard right there – it deserves better than a dilapidated hotel sitting on prime real estate. It's not just fixing a problem; it's investing in the future of a town that’s so central to what Indianapolis is all about.

### What This Means for Speedway

* **A new community hub:** The goal is to build a new gathering spot, which could mean anything from retail to public spaces. * **Removing an eyesore:** Finally getting rid of a long-abandoned building that’s been a visual blight. * **Economic boost:** Redevelopment usually brings jobs and new opportunities to the area. * **Increased pride:** When a community sees a long-standing issue addressed, it builds morale and belief in local leadership.

This Wilshaw Hotel project, man, it’s sat there for so long, right off the main drag, almost mocking the growth happening all around it. For the folks who live in Speedway, who drive past that thing every single day on their way to work or picking up their kids from school, this isn't just news about a building. It's about their neighborhood, their sense of place. It’s about Speedway finally getting a fresh start in a very visible way, taking what was a reminder of what wasn't working and turning it into something that reflects the energy and spirit of the town, especially with May just around the corner.

Dre, on the wire.

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