Granary Project
PROJECT: The Granary
Construction is expected to begin this summer on Noblesville newest mixed use downtown development project. The $67 million project, prioritizes the city’s overall efforts to enhance its downtown area and tie resident well-being to economic and workforce growth. The project seeks to redevelop the vacant land of the former Noblesville Milling Co.’s granary site, built in the early 1900s. The milling company was a large part of the milling history of the city and the inspiration behind the Noblesville School’s moniker, the Millers. The Granary proposal includes resort-style amenities like a saltwater pool and aqua lounge, co-working areas, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an outdoor kitchen with grilling stations and fire pits, a game room with billiards, a pet spa, bike storage and bike shop, and a club room with kitchen, bar, and seating for groups.
“This is the first significant project along the new Pleasant Street Corridor, and one that will further invest in the livability for current and future Noblesville residents,” said Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen. “A priority for my administration, this development will feature architecture that complements the surrounding historic area, provides a new housing option, walk-able and neighborhood-oriented amenities, and pedestrian connectivity to the nearby trail system.”
TYPE: Mixed-use development
- 225 apartment units
- 5,000 square feet commercial retail space
- 300 parking garage spaces for residential and public use
- The southern portion of the development will include a trailhead area to the Midland Trace and Nickel Plate trails and include public restrooms and lockers.
DEVELOPER: Flaherty & Collins
LOCATION: Bounded by South 8th, South 9th, Mulberry and Walnut Streets.
Anticipated completion is summer 2027.