Posts tagged McCordsville
Inside Indiana Business: Ground broken on $50 million McCordsville district

Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers joined officials from the town of McCordsville and Fishers-based Rebar Development to break ground on the first phase of the $50 million McCord Square Downtown District. The first phase features the construction of a 205-unit apartment complex that will also include commercial and retail space. “This groundbreaking is the next big step in creating a new identity for McCordsville,” said McCordsville Town Council Vice President Larry Longman.

In an interview with Inside INdiana Business, Longman said the district is a long time in the making.

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McCord Square Downtown District Breaks Ground in McCordsville

Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers and Town of McCordsville Officials joined Rebar Development and project partners to break ground on the first phase of McCord Square, a $50 million town center district. Anchoring the development, McCord Square Apartments is the first project to begin construction.

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IBJ: McCordsville to kickstart town center project with $40 million first phase

The creation of a downtown McCordsville could start with a pair of buildings featuring hundreds of apartments and neighborhood and several thousand square feet of retail, restaurant and office space. Rebar’s McCord Square Apartments will include two 111,000-square-foot mixed-use buildings standing four stories tall, with a total of 206 one- and two-bedroom apartments and 6,000 square feet of commercial space.

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$40 Million Master Development Coming to McCordsville Town Center

Located on the southeast corner of Broadway Avenue (S.R. 67) and Mt. Comfort Road, the development, called McCord Square, is a partnership between the Town of McCordsville, Rebar Development, and Pride Investment Partners. McCord Square accomplishes many goals set forth in the Town Center Development plan, including the creation of a defined, vibrant downtown district with a unique identity. McCord Square will diversify the tax base and is expected to add $50 million in assessed value by 2025.

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