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15 retailers make plans to open at Noblesville's Simon mall

Full story: The Indianapolis Star

The city has named 15 retailers that will be tenants at Hamilton Town Center, Simon Property Group's 950,000-square-foot mall near I-69 Exit 10.

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Carmel

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Apr 20, 2007
 
Haha, its funny everyone in Nobletucky said this would be better than Clay Terrace. This tenant list cracks me up!
hmmmmm

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Apr 20, 2007
 
...they're just the first announced, dork.

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Fishers, Indiana

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Apr 20, 2007
 
Actually the later rounds won't get much better. I don't believe I ever heard a Nobletuckian say it was better than Clay Terrace.

With a lineup of JCPenney, Dick's, DSW, Marshall's, Circuit City it's definately not going to be upscale. It's going to be middle of the road/apple pie america type of retail.

Now SAXONY on the other hand is catering to a much higher demographic with more upscale restaurants, boutique shops, retailers, etc. That's where the Fishers and Geist "Soccer Mom's" will spend their time.
hmmmmm wrote:
...they're just the first announced, dork.
sonny

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Apr 20, 2007
 
will there be any used car lots out there? I really think we could use a dollar general store or a Sams club.
It would be nice to have a outlet mall next to it also. I'm afraid that the stores out there will be to expensive.
bernard shakey

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Apr 21, 2007
 
Yes, this list is pathetic! Olive Garden, Red Lobster? wtf?
ER-RN

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Apr 21, 2007
 
Carmel wrote:
Haha, its funny everyone in Nobletucky said this would be better than Clay Terrace. This tenant list cracks me up!
What an awful thing to say. Did it make you feel better? Statements like you made show what is wrong with current society. I certainly don't hope for your sake -'what goes around, comes around'.
Clementine

Ft Mitchell, KY

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#7
Apr 21, 2007
 
Yay! A Cost Plus World Market - won't have to go to Carmel anymore to visit that store.
sonny

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Apr 21, 2007
 
I just hope that with all the discount stores that are coming there will be a wall-mart or sam's club near there. It sounds like an archetectural dream and nice to look at, but I hope the prices are cheap. What we really need are some goodwill stores out there. We need more cheap discount stores. After all with all the foreclosures and all.
I want global warming

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Apr 21, 2007
 
Funny..the same thing happens in Avon and Brownsburg. I am a realtor and the wealth factor seems to be confined to Carmel. I just put on a presentation to a major corporation moving to Indianapolis and all the wives heard about was Clay Terrace and Keystone at the Crossing. I guess Avon, Brownsburg, Plainfield and Noblesville will be sentence to a life of finding Dockers.

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#10
Apr 22, 2007
 
Super-Wal Mart is moving to the NE corner of 146th St. and SR 37. A Goodwill store is going to 131st St. and SR 37. There will not be a Wal-Mart or Dollar General store at this exit. Predominately middle of the road retail north of I-69, and more upscale retail on the south side of I-69 in Fishers/Saxony. And what does all of the foreclosures have to do with anything? It's a small percentage compared to the houses that were not forclosed!!
sonny wrote:
I just hope that with all the discount stores that are coming there will be a wall-mart or sam's club near there. It sounds like an archetectural dream and nice to look at, but I hope the prices are cheap. What we really need are some goodwill stores out there. We need more cheap discount stores. After all with all the foreclosures and all.

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Fishers, Indiana

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Apr 22, 2007
 
Once again as I mentioned previously all of the "upscale" restaurants and retail shops will be on the Fishers side in Saxony, just up the road from Geist Resevoir. There I said it again.
I want global warming wrote:
Funny..the same thing happens in Avon and Brownsburg. I am a realtor and the wealth factor seems to be confined to Carmel. I just put on a presentation to a major corporation moving to Indianapolis and all the wives heard about was Clay Terrace and Keystone at the Crossing. I guess Avon, Brownsburg, Plainfield and Noblesville will be sentence to a life of finding Dockers.

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Fishers, Indiana

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#12
Apr 22, 2007
 
The north side of I-69 in Noblesville will be mostly Apple Pie America type restaurants, commonly referred to as "Intersate Retail". Most of the north side in Saxony is Industrial, Office, and Distribution anyway. The growth and affluence is south of I-69 in Fishers. SAXONY will have much better restaurants (new concepts to Indiana) and much better more "boutique" retail.
bernard shakey wrote:
Yes, this list is pathetic! Olive Garden, Red Lobster? wtf?
Average Joe

Indianapolis, IN

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Apr 23, 2007
 
What's disappointing is the same stores going in at all of these retail outlet malls. It's the same shopping and the same restaurants. They are going up only a few miles away from ones that are already there. What would be nice is to have an Outlet mall with actual discount prices, not ones that claim to have discount prices but actually do. Have stores in a mall that you don't actually find around here. (IE Frys). That was a big electronics place at least in the south west that I know of. It's here now. How about trying to bring other places like that here. That goes for restaurants as well. I don't know any off of the top of my head other than Jack in the Box but I'm sure there are others. Preferably ones that don't sell just hamburgers.
Saxony resident

Indianapolis, IN

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May 21, 2007
 
I, too, have heard that the Saxony side is supposed to have more upscale retailers.
Superbroker: sounds like you have some inside information? Would you like to share?
Fishers Resident

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#15
Jun 4, 2007
 
Sounds like some want upscale stores and others are looking for discount stores. Not to sure why Saxony can't have both? The mere fact that a lot of these stores are going to be easy to simply jump off I-69 is going to be a major plus. These stores have not even been built yet so how can people say that nobody is talking about them, its need time.
Personally I like how they have planned this and its a win win for Noblesville, Fishers and surrounding areas.
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#16
Jun 6, 2007
 
Carmel wrote:
Haha, its funny everyone in Nobletucky said this would be better than Clay Terrace. This tenant list cracks me up!
Ummmm just curious, but why does everyone call Noblesville "Nobletucky?"
Like I said just curious....Thanks!
karensflowers

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#17
Jun 6, 2007
 
That name arose from those in Indy when Noblesville seemed to be 'really out in the country'. Fishers was just farmland, with less than 100 houses.

Not sure when it became a 'slur' by those you call Rednecks in Indy.

Noblesville has great historical value. You don't see the historical homes such, as on Connor Street, in very many Indiana cities.

From what I understand, Connor Prairie was part of Noblesville way back then.
HUH

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#18
Jun 6, 2007
 
karensflowers wrote:
That name arose from those in Indy when Noblesville seemed to be 'really out in the country'. Fishers was just farmland, with less than 100 houses.
Not sure when it became a 'slur' by those you call Rednecks in Indy.
Noblesville has great historical value. You don't see the historical homes such, as on Connor Street, in very many Indiana cities.
From what I understand, Connor Prairie was part of Noblesville way back then.
Thanks Karen for your response.
joeindy

Fishers, IN

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#19
Jun 12, 2007
 
Nobletucky - Land of the no teeths. I doubt if the Nobletuckians will drive south of 238 to go to Walmart -lets hope not!
john

Fishers, IN

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#20
Jun 17, 2007
 
well arent you quite the intelligent one...since wal-mart is actually north of 238 on 37 I dont think anyone will have to go south of 238 to go to wal-mart at all
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