Submitted by City of Noblesville
With March in the rearview mirror, Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen reflects on the major announcements that happened and the continued momentum in the city.

Jensen
“Noblesville is experiencing strong momentum with recent announcements, and we are committed to sustaining this progress in America’s Hometown,” Mayor Chris Jensen said. “Our first quarter of 2026 sets the tone for the year, and we remain dedicated to strategic partnerships and responsible investment of taxpayer dollars.”
- Horizon League to Host Basketball Championships in Noblesville: The Horizon League Council selected Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile in Noblesville as host of the second rounds, semifinals and championships of the 2027-2031 Horizon League Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships.
- Noblesville to Welcome World-Renowned Mouratoglou Tennis Center: The internationally renowned Mouratoglou Tennis Center will open an academy near Noblesville’s Innovation Mile, located on the southeast side of Noblesville in the Deer Creek Business Park. The academy is expected to have a soft opening in August and full opening by September, with construction beginning in May 2026.
- Naming Sponsor Announced for Arena at Innovation Mile: Riverview Health, in partnership with the City of Noblesville and Parkview Health, announced its naming of The Arena at Innovation Mile, the city’s fast-emerging innovation district. The new facility name is Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile.
- Noblesville Neighborhood Match Grant Applications Open: Applications for the City of Noblesville’s Neighborhood Match Grant are now open. The grant provides matching funds to Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and neighborhood groups to enhance, improve, and beautify our local communities and is a one-to-one matching grant with the city contributing 50 percent of eligible project costs up to $10,000 per project.
- Noblesville Boom Wraps Up Inaugural Season: The Noblesville Boom, the G League affiliate of the Indiana Pacers, brought NBA-level talent right here to Noblesville for an incredible inaugural season. The Noblesville Boom concluded the 2025-26 season in winning fashion, defeating the Cleveland Charge, 134-112, on Thursday, March 26, at the newly renamed Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile.

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