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Update: the Pyramids renovation is making progress

It’s been a year since we first told you about the project — let’s see how the Pyramids are doing now on the city’s northwest side.

Exterior of the Pyramids

If you’ve driven the full loop of 465, you’ve seen these iconic structures.

Photo via @houtexusa

Almost exactly one year ago, we let you know that the 50-year-old Pyramids had been acquired by a Speedway-based firm for an upgrade. Now, we’re filling you in on the renovation’s progress.

So far, fitness + conference centers, walking trails, and new trees have revitalized the local office park, which houses Hondros College of Nursing, Hopebridge Autism Therapy Center, and several other businesses. Additional organizations are set to occupy the building as improvements continue.

In the coming months, the renovation will move forward with redesigning entrances, adding outdoor seating, updating elevators, and changing up the landscape. Don’t worry — no major exterior improvements will be made to affect the aesthetic of the exterior.

Want to stay up to date on the Pyramids’ progress? Follow along on social media.

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