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Answered: Our readers’ 2024 predictions

We asked, you answered. Here’s what locals think will happen this year.

Bingo card including local predictions for 2024 in Indianapolis

Lucas Oil Stadium will become quite the host this year.

Graphic by 6AM City

What’s on your bingo card for 2024?

We polled our readers, and here are some of your zaniest predictions for 2024:

  • “We will have another James Beard awarded restaurant.” — Alle B.
  • “More coffee cafes will open.” — Jodi B.
  • “Better bus transportation.” — Helen J.
  • “Downtown will be the most poppin’ part of the city.” — Dev

It is anyone’s guess what happens over the course of this year — but we like your guesses best.

This is your last shot to submit your predictions for 2024. Otherwise, we’ll check back in around December to see what actually happened.

Regardless of what 2024 has in store, we’re looking forward to seeing what happens. All we know for sure is that we’ll be there to keep you updated on what’s to come.

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