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Apr 6, 2021 / 09:13 PM EST
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (Hamilton County Reporter) The City of Noblesville and Cityscape Residential broke ground Tuesday on Nexus, a public-private residential investment to the downtown area on the west side of the White River.
The development, which is along River Road and State Road 32, plans to transform the site of a former Marsh building and parking lot into a multifamily living complex.
Nexus is a public-private partnership that is projected to be a more than $50 million investment. The public investment does not displace tax funding for core services and comes solely from the new revenues generated from this project. This development is projected to ultimately add $37 million in post-redevelopment assessed value, which helps keep existing residents’ taxes low.
No residents were hurt but a Noblesville Police officer was treated for smoke inhalation. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 12:59 PM EDT March 15, 2021
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. A Noblesville police officer was injured and residents of four apartments were displaced by a fire Monday morning.
Just after 7 a.m., Noblesville firefighters were called to the Lions Creek Apartments off Little Chicago Road near Morse Reservoir and found fire on both floors of the building at 137 Lions Creek Court South.
None of the residents were injured. A fire spokesman said the police officer was treated for possible smoke inhalation.
No firefighters were hurt.
Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire.