Noblesville, Indiana, in Hamilton County north of Indianapolis, has sustained one of the highest residential growth rates of any county in Indiana over the past decade, giving Hamilton Town Center a trade area that the Noblesville, Fishers, and Hamilton County household accesses as its primary comparison-shopping and dining destination. JCPenney and Ross Dress for Less serve the mid-market and off-price comparison-shopping occasion. Nordstrom Rack serves the off-price designer fashion category. BJ’s Wholesale Club serves the warehouse-format grocery and general merchandise occasion for the Hamilton County family household.
Ford’s Garage, the premium burger and craft beer restaurant whose auto shop décor and craft beer list give it a distinctly mid-American dining identity, serves the full-service dining floor alongside Saltgrass Steak House, Olive Garden, Chuy’s, and Red Robin. X Golf, the premium indoor golf simulation and bar concept, gives the property an adult entertainment identity for the Hamilton County professional and recreational golfer household. Cohatch, the Columbus, Ohio-founded co-working and private club space, gives the property an office and professional services presence reflecting Hamilton County’s remote and hybrid work culture. Dick’s Sporting Goods, JD Sports, and Finish Line cover the sporting goods and athletic footwear floor.
Sephora and Ulta Beauty give the property a dual-operator prestige and accessible beauty floor. American Eagle, Athleta, Buckle, Evereve, J. Crew, Maurices, Men’s Wearhouse, Old Navy, and Victoria’s Secret cover the accessible and professional fashion floor. DSW serves the footwear category. Kay Jewelers and Pandora serve the jewelry and gifting floor. European Wax Center and Massage Envy serve the personal care and wellness categories. The property’s commercial role in Hamilton County is the Noblesville US-31 lifestyle center: a JCPenney-Nordstrom Rack-Ross comparison-shopping platform with Ford’s Garage dining identity, X Golf entertainment, and Cohatch co-working presence serving the fast-growing Hamilton County household as the primary open-air retail and dining format north of Indianapolis.
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