More than 300 city employees will be moving back downtown as part of Mayor Joe Hogsett's Downtown Resiliency Strategy.
INDIANAPOLIS— As part of Mayor Joe Hogsett's Downtown Resiliency Strategy, more than 300 city employees will be moving back downtown.Gulandi says they've seen a lot of hybrid workers since the pandemic.
Right now, City-County employees work from satellite locations across Marion County. These employees will backfill space with the City-County building recently vacated by the opening of the Community Justice Campus. "Adding 300 additional employees will really provide some vibrancy for retail businesses and just for day time traffic in downtown," Scarlett Andrews, the Deputy Mayor of Economic Development said.
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