Circle Centre

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Outside of Circle Centre, by Nordstrom, Carson Pirie Scott and Bentley's
Outside of Circle Centre, by Nordstrom, Carson Pirie Scott and Bentley's

Circle Centre is a large indoor shopping mall located in downtown Indianapolis (just around the corner from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument). Plans for a downtown Indianapolis mall had been in development by the Simon Property Group since 1979. Circle Centre was opened to the public on September 8, 1995, adjoining Simon corporate headquarters, and incorporating existing downtown structures such as the former L.S. Ayres flagship store, which was used to house a Parisian location.

The mall consists of four levels, and is anchored by three-level Nordstrom and Carson Pirie Scott stores. A Carson's home store of 15,000 square feet will also be added in 2007. [[1]] The third level features a food court. The fourth level is devoted to entertainment such as a brewery, a GameWorks Studios arcade, and a nine-screen United Artists movie theater.

Interior of Circle Centre, third floor
Interior of Circle Centre, third floor

The mall occupies four buildings together by a glass dome called the ArtsGarden. This area serves mainly as a concert hall with many performances by the Indianapolis Children's Choir.

The Hyatt Regency Hotel and its revolving Eagle's Nest Restaurant is connected to Circle Centre, allowing guests quick shopping access.

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Anchor Stores-Carson Pirie Scott,H And M,Nordstrom,T.J.Maxx