Saxony, Indiana Explained

Located in the northeastern portion of the Indianapolis MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area), Saxony is a 750acres mixed-use New Urbanism development that spans both sides of I-69 at Exit 210 in Hamilton County, Indiana. At full build-out, this $1.5 billion project will include a mix of corporate office, medical, contract research, retail, entertainment, civic, multi-family and single-family uses. The development currently is home to a number of service retailers such as hotels, banks, professional services and a post office.

Amenities

Saxony straddles the Town of Fishers, Indiana and the City of Noblesville, both rapidly growing areas within affluent Hamilton County, Indiana. The Saxony area has become a hub for health care services, with the three largest Indiana-based health care providers having located major medical facilities there. In Saxony, IU Health has built a hospital, Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital, which opened in December 2011. IU Health Saxony Hospital will focus primarily on cardiovascular, orthopedic and spine surgical services.

Development

Republic Development, an Ohio-based developer, launched Saxony in 2001 and is in the process of overseeing build out of the development. When completed, Saxony is projected to have more than 3500000square feet of office and light industrial space, 55 acres of parks and recreational areas, over 1,250 single and multi-family residential units, and more than 1000000square feet of retail space with an expected daily workforce of more than 10,000 in and around Saxony. Republic Development has completed numerous residential and commercial projects in Indiana, Ohio, Florida, and North Carolina.

Completed projects at Saxony

Current projects at Saxony