East Bank and down, loaded up and shovelin’!

The $47.9 million mixed-use development will be located along the east side of the White River in Noblesville. (Rendering provided by City of Noblesville)

We’re gonna do what they say can’t be done

Officials with the City of Noblesville, J.C. Hart and Republic Development broke ground Thursday on a new project along the east side of the White River.

J.C. Hart and Republic Development are building a $47.9 million mixed-use development along the east side of the White River in the 3.4-acre area that currently houses the Hamilton County Employee Parking Lot and McMillan’s Auto Care. The development plans include four stories with the ground floor dedicated to 5,295 square-feet of retail space. The residential portion will consist of approximately 219 high-end rental apartments. There will also be a parking garage with more than 295 spaces.

The project is a public-private partnership between the City of Noblesville and J.C. Hart and Republic Development.

(From left) J.C. Hart Sr. Vice President of Development Todd May, Mayor Chris Jensen, Republic Development President Rick Arnos and Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger break ground on East Bank. (Photo provided by City of Noblesville)

 

Photo provided by City of Noblesville