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I believe the reason an editor questioned the notability of this article is due in part to the title being changed from Indianapolis City Hospital Project to Eskenazi Health Art Collection. It's true that the name of the hospital was changed when the new facility was built, but it's not clear to me that this article's name should have been. While there is some new artwork in Eskenazi, it isn't mentioned in the article. A number of the murals from the old hospital have been preserved, but I don't know if they will ever be reinstalled at the new hospital. Since the sources that talk about this subject refer to the City Hospital Project, I wonder if the article should be moved to the old name. Indyguy (talk) 19:50, 22 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
No, my contention is that there's a promotional entity pushing this subject and upon further review, I'm not convinced of notability. Many citations come from the hospital itself or the related Wishard Memorial Foundation. The few independent sources don't make out general notability. Chris Troutman (talk)20:17, 22 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]