The Fishers City Council is set to vote on an incentive package for a new development planned in the area of 106th Street and the proposed Nickel Plate Trail, the Hub & Spoke Design Center.
The city is offering a 10-year tax abatement and waiver of fees for the developers of this project. The city is also making a commitment to lease space in the building.
The council vote is on the agenda for the Monday council session, scheduled to start at 7 p.m.
City officials say Hub and Spoke founder David Decker and president of OnPoint Real Estate Solutions Travis Tucker are heading-up the $14 million project that aims to provide maker space for hobbyists, entrepreneurs and students.