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Some of the closest options are the Hyatt Place Indianapolis/Downtown or Hampton Inn Indianapolis Downtown. The Hyatt House Indianapolis/Downtown and Omni Severin Hotel are also nearby options.
Omni Hotels & Resorts – the official hotel partner of the PGA TOUR – is proud to celebrate Women’s Golf Day® with a weeklong series of activations at all 12 of its premier golf resort ...
Omni Hotels & Resorts files plans for a 27-story, 553-key hotel in Downtown Raleigh, featuring amenities and convention space. Opening set for 2027.
NEW HAVEN — The operator of the Omni New Haven Hotel has sued the city in federal court, alleging municipal officials have failed to maintain a garage tunnel running beneath the building at 155 ...
Omni Hotels & Resorts has announced a new lineup of experiences and offers for guests. In line with its latest campaign, “Come Away With Us,” the brand invites guests to enjoy seasonal ...
“Indianapolis will still remain the most-connected city via climate-controlled skywalks,” Clark said, despite plans to remove the Omni Severin Hotel skywalk.
INDIANAPOLIS–A portion of the Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis, along with the skywalk connecting it to the Omni Severin Hotel has closed for redevelopment. The south block of the mall has ...
A new owner envisions that a massive $600 million redevelopment will make one of Indiana's foremost retail centers, the Circle Centre Mall in downtown Indianapolis, partly open-air.
The Omni Severin Hotel opened more than 100 years ago and holds the honor of being the longest-running luxury hotel in Indianapolis. Even today, this elegant hotel stays true to its historic roots ...
The Big Ten women's tourney will feature 14 of an anticipated 43 Division I college basketball tournament games set for Indianapolis over the next four weeks.
INDIANAPOLIS — Black travelers were often denied hotel rooms because of the color of their skin before the Civil Rights Act became law in 1964. The Green Book helped them find safe places to stay, ...
The Omni Severin Hotel in downtown Indianapolis was listed as a safe space to stay in Victor Hugo Green’s The Negro Motorist Green Book, a guidebook for Black travelers during the Jim Crow era.