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Noblesville's $93M Arena Set to Open

Noblesville's $93M Arena Set to Open

The brand-new Arena at Innovation Mile in Noblesville is set to open next week, offering a state-of-the-art facility for the community. Located just off of 141st Street and Olio Road, the arena will be the official home court for the Noblesville Boom, the Pacers’ G-League team.

The arena has an open concept with plenty of natural lighting, making it feel like a welcoming space for all events. Leaders in Noblesville intentionally designed the facility to accommodate up to 3,500 people for Boom games and up to 4,200 for concerts and other events.

A tribute to the nearby Ruoff Music Center is also included, with one of the concession stands named Deer Creek.

Crews spent two years working on the $93 million project, which Mayor Chris Jensen calls a “gamechanger” for the city. “For a long time, Noblesville was known for its historic downtown, The Square. We have 100% capacity in our businesses, we have the White River, but this is really the front door to Noblesville for a lot of people now.”

Jensen also addressed comparisons between the Arena at Innovation Mile and the Fishers Event Center, which opened last year. “Fishers is about double the capacity. You’re going to see a whole different subset of events down in fishers that you’re going to see here in Noblesville. It is done in effort to be coordinated to attract as much population growth long term, visitors as much as possible, to Hamilton County. We’re in constant communication with them ‘down the street.’”

The Arena at Innovation Mile will officially open on August 8th when Jensen holds his State of the City address and cuts the ribbon.

The first event is a free concert by a Pink Floyd tribute band on August 23rd.

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