Speedway is a small independent town inside Marion County, best known for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the surrounding 16th Street and Main Street corridors. The housing stock is largely postwar (1940s through 1960s) with pockets of
Speedway is a small independent town inside Marion County, best known for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the surrounding 16th Street and Main Street corridors. The housing stock is largely postwar (1940s through 1960s) with pockets of newer construction and a recent wave of revitalization in the downtown Speedway area driven by the redevelopment around Main Street.
Speedway remodels tend to focus on practical updates to older bungalows, ranches, and small two-story homes. Common projects include full bathroom remodels of original 1950s baths, kitchen cabinet replacements with mid-grade finishes, full main-level flooring updates, and pre-sale modernizations. Homeowners in revitalized Main Street-adjacent areas often request more upscale finishes.
Signature Pro coordinates Speedway remodeling estimates throughout the town and adjacent west side neighborhoods. Postwar housing stock means the estimate accounts for plumbing, electrical, and structural updates as needed.
Speedway homes often have plaster walls, original cast iron drains, and older electrical that may need updating during a remodel.
Tight geography means estimates and project scheduling move quickly across Speedway and nearby neighborhoods.
Newer remodels in the revitalized Main Street area often request higher-end finishes that the estimate covers.
A standard Speedway guest or hall bath remodel runs $11,000 to $20,000. Older 1950s baths often need full modernization including plumbing and electrical updates, which can extend the range.
Often yes. Postwar Speedway kitchens were typically closed off from living areas. Wall removal between kitchen and dining or family room is a common scope, requiring LVL beams when load-bearing walls are involved.
Yes. The neighborhoods directly adjacent to IMS are part of the service area. Many of these homes are postwar bungalows and ranches that benefit from full kitchen and bath updates.
Most Speedway kitchens take five to nine weeks of active work plus material lead times. Older homes can extend timelines if plumbing or electrical updates are needed.