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Large housing development planned near Noblesville’s Ruoff Music Center

Last Updated 2 weeks by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A Boone County-based developer will soon present Noblesville officials with plans for a massive housing development east of Ruoff Music Center.

Henke Development Group will develop Gatewood Lakes on more than 1,100 acres; that’s 1.7 square miles. The project will extend from the Olio Road overpass for I-69 northward to 156th Street and west to Cyntheanne Road.

A news release issued Friday from the Noblesville city government said the golf-cart community will take 10 years to build. A groundbreaking is anticipated sometime in 2026.

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“This project is a division of the Henke Group, which has held the land for investment purposes for years and has worked closely with the Gatewood family and the City of Noblesville to conceptualize and zone the property thoughtfully. These efforts were undertaken to ensure the innovative project is an enhancement to Noblesville’s overall vision for Innovation Mile,” the release said.

Gatewood Lakes will include single-family homes, townhomes, and mutlifamily homes from multiple builders.

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In addition, the community would include 2.5 miles of shoreline along a new lake, including a small marina for light watercraft, 140 acres of greenspace and parks, and 20 miles of walking and biking trails.

In addition, the community would include an area to be called Deer Creek Village with shopping, service providers, and dining. The area would be within walking distance of the Ruoff amphitheater, which was originally named Deer Creek Music Center when opened in 1989.

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The development would be in the Hamilton Southeastern school district.

Henke Development Group created the housing communities of Promotory of Zionsville, lake and equestrian development, and The Club at Chatham Hills, a community in Westfield with two golf courses.

Henke also developed Westfield’s Grand Park Sports Campus and Kokomo’s Championship Park.

Noblesville Common Council was scheduled to hear about the project during its next meeting at 6 p.m. Feb. 11.

Conceptual map of Gatewood Lakes (Provided Image/Noblesville City Government)