FISHERS, Ind. — Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness unveiled plans to invest $3.7 million in infrastructure upgrades to the 96th Street corridor, just east of the I-69 interchange on Tuesday.
Investments include additional streetlights, median and landscape construction along North by Northwest Boulevard, and façade improvement grants for commercial properties along the north side of 96th Street, according to Fadness.
Since 2021, the city said private investments along 96th Street include CRG Residential’s $135 million River Place mixed-use development at the northwest corner of Allisonville Road, Patch Development’s $27 million flex office building at Masters Road, and Andretti Global’s $200 million headquarters and museum at Hague Road.
Public investments include Fisher's acquisition of nearly 100 acres of parkland along the White River and the completion of the Nickel Plate Trail to 96th Street, with a pedestrian bridge planned for 2025 to the Indianapolis segment of the trail.
Residents along the corridor will be invited to a town hall in November to hear more about the investments being made and have the opportunity to provide feedback, Fadness said in a statement.