Noblesville unveils major developments transforming the city

September 19, 2024 | Noblesville City, Hamilton County, Indiana

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Noblesville unveils major developments transforming the city

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Noblesville is set to undergo significant transformations with the announcement of several major development projects during a recent government meeting. A new sports facility, featuring locker rooms, a full kitchen, and six luxury suites, is being constructed to host professional basketball events and various trade shows and conferences. The facility will prominently feature Noblesville's name across 26 markets in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, although the new basketball team's name remains under wraps for now.

In addition to the sports facility, a substantial housing development named Pulte Finch Creek by Del Webb has broken ground on the east side of the city. This mixed-use project will encompass 603 acres and is projected to have a market value exceeding $700 million. It will include 690 age-restricted residential units, 535 single-family homes, and 10,000 square feet of commercial space, along with a 14,000 square foot amenity center featuring an indoor pool and pickleball courts.

On the west side of Noblesville, the Promenade Trails development is underway, aimed at residents aged 55 and older. This project is part of a broader initiative to enhance the community, which also includes the relocation of the Justice Companies' corporate headquarters to Noblesville, representing a $10 million investment in the area.

These developments reflect a concerted effort by city leaders to revitalize Noblesville, improve infrastructure, and attract new residents and businesses, marking a new chapter in the city's growth and community engagement.

Converted from Mayor of Noblesville Chris Jensen Annual State of the City address meeting on September 19, 2024
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