Stations development moves to Fishers City Council with favorable recommendation

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Thompson Thrift is developing The Yard near IKEA in Fishers, and another project is in their plans next door. The Stations will have a mixed-use building with office and retail, a commercial building, a hotel and approximately 50 townhomes on roughly 8.6 acres of land.

The Fishers Plan Commission unanimously approved a favorable recommendation to the Fishers City Council, moving The Stations development forward. The Fishers planning staff recommended approval of this project, but included this statement in their report:

Artistic rendering provided by Thompson Thrift

“Staff would like to clarify some misinformation that was delivered by the media. The Stations at Fishers District PUD (Planned Unit Development) is a separate development from The Yard at Fishers District. The Stations PUD previously existed as a commercial development and this amendment allows for greater connectivity to both the Exit 5 PUD and the Kroger commercial center and the adjacent Yard at Fishers District PUD. The Yard at Fishers District has currently secured 11 restaurants, with 80 percent of the square footage dedicated to restaurant uses. The Stations at Fishers District will be a separate adjacent development with a mix of office, retail, hotel and residential uses.”

Click here to watch a video with Steve Hardin of Faegre Baker Daniels, the attorney representing Thompson Thrift, about The Stations.