The Indianapolis Public Schools board approved the sale of the John Marshall school building for $350,000 at its meeting on Thursday.
The sale of a 16-acre portion of the 40-acre John Marshall campus marks the end of the district’s history with the school, which first opened in 1968 as a high school on the Far Eastside. The building was last used for a middle school, which closed permanently in 2018. It’s unclear what plan that the purchaser, Ayesha Investments LLC, has for the building.
The sale is contingent on the district successfully petitioning the city to rezone the land for commercial use…