Zionsville

On the northwestern fringe of Indianapolis, a mere twenty minutes from the downtown area, lies the quaint and quiet village of Zionsville. Zionsville is one of the few towns in the United States that has preserved its brick main street.

Here shops lining the fabled brick street offer a variety to fit any shopping mood. From upscale and uniquely fashionable to rare and vintage antiques. More than 50 shops await the browsing shopper. Nestled among the shops are fine restaurants and quaint cafes that have made visiting Zionsville a popular pastime throughout central Indiana.

Surrounding the village is a mosaic of preserved historical homes many dating back to the 19th century. The peaceful, tree-lined streets are a picture perfect reminder of a bygone era, of a quiet time still cherished by Zionsville residents.

Zionsville offers easy access to the services of a major metropolitan area, while maintaining its distinctive country village charm and quality of life.

Source: Greater Zionsville Chamber of Commerce – http://www.zionsvillechamber.org/

City of Zionsville Logo

City of Zionsville Logo

Boone County

Population in July 2007: 10,242.

Males: 4,937 (48.2%)
Females: 5,305 (51.8%)
Median resident age: 38.4 years
Indiana median age: 35.2 years

Zip codes: 46077.

Estimated median household income in 2007: $89,630 (it was $81,770 in 2000)

Zionsville: $89,630
Indiana: $47,448

Estimated median house or condo value in 2007: $314,439 (it was $241,300 in 2000)

Zionsville: $314,439
Indiana: $122,900

Mean prices in 2007: All housing units: $348,590; Detached houses: $355,195; Townhouses or other attached units: $213,609; In 2-unit structures: $221,361; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $388,458; Mobile homes: $18,333

Races in Zionsville:

  • White Non-Hispanic (97.1%)
  • Hispanic (1.0%)

2008 cost of living index in Zionsville: 85.9 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)

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Downtown Zionsville

Downtown Zionsville