Drive-time mapping · Indiana · Hyperlocal footprint

5 Minutes From Indianapolis, IN

A 5-minute drive zone defines your immediate walk-drive overlap: the customers for whom your location is the closest option, not just a convenient one. This is the core loyalty zone for coffee, convenience, and quick-service concepts.

39.7684° N · 86.1581° W · Indianapolis city center

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Coverage analysis

What 5 minutes covers in Indianapolis.

Indianapolis has one of the most efficient outer-loop systems in the Midwest (I-465) and minimal topographic constraints, producing clean, near-circular drive-time bands. Logistics and distribution density also make Indy a frequent national test market for retail rollouts.

At 5 minutes, the Indianapolis isochrone captures the hyperlocal footprint — the area where customers make routine, repeat visits without deliberate trip planning. Unlike a 2–4 km² in a suburban grid; far less in a grid with barriers circle, the real road-network polygon follows Indianapolis's actual highway corridors, accounts for bridge and interchange chokepoints, and respects the natural and built barriers that force drivers to detour.

Best-fit categories at 5 minutes: QSR, coffee, convenience, pharmacy, urgent care, car wash, gas station. The 5-minute isochrone is the standard input for footprint mapping and proximity-marketing radius decisions.

The city-level population of 887,642 and a median household income of $52,303 give a sense of Indianapolis's economic density, but the figure that matters for site selection is the population inside the polygon — not the city as a whole. That number shifts dramatically depending on whether you're drawing from a high-density urban core or a lower-density suburban corridor. Use the tool above to set your actual candidate location, then generate the isochrone to see the real catchment.

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