INDIANAPOLIS (Nov. 25, 2024) – Local and regional leaders in Zionsville today
announced the allocation of a $4 million READI 2.0 allocation to support the
development of the town’s South Village, a 160-acre development area south of
the heart of downtown Zionsville that will expand the town’s center and improve
access to and through the town for residents, business owners and
visitors.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb
established the now $1.25 billion READI program in 2021, and it has since been
nationally recognized for its success. READI 2.0, which was part of the
governor’s 2023 Next Level Agenda and approved by the Indiana General Assembly,
allocates another $500 million to regions across the state to accelerate
shovel-ready projects and programs that are expected to transform Indiana
communities, attract talent and improve quality of life for Hoosiers in the
short and long term. READI 2.0 funding allocations were awarded in April to 15
regions representing all 92 Indiana counties.
Zionsville’s South Village public private partnerships have the potential to invest nearly $538 million in the area. The projects will bring new life to the area south of the Brick Street Business District with plans that include offices, green space and new trails for a pedestrian-friendly experience, connections to the Big 4 rail trail, public restrooms, new parking, restaurants and shops, as well as places for new neighbors to call Zionsville home. The initiative will support the cultural and economic vitality of the community by stabilizing an unused area of the town, creating land areas for future development, expanding the town’s destination assets and attracting new office and residential development, corporate citizens and visitors.
READI funds are being used to support the development, with a $1.9 million READI 1.0 award being allocated toward design and engineering for the planned infrastructure improvements and the $4 million READI 2.0 award will support infrastructure developments. in the South Village. Specifically, the community will build two new roundabouts and road connections at Main Street/1st Street and Main Street/Sycamore Street to fix traffic and safety problems, construct a new pedestrian path along the north side of Sycamore Street from 1st Street to Lions Park, and make pedestrian safety improvements to and through the South Village development.
“Our traffic grid was designed more
than 150 years ago to accommodate railroad traffic in and around Zionsville,
before automobiles were even invested,” said Zionsville Mayor John Stehr. “This
funding will not only upgrade and modernize our traffic pattern, but will also
set the stage for meaningful, responsible growth in our South Village area.”
About IEDC
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is charged with growing the State economy, driving economic development, and helping businesses launch, grow and locate in the state. Governed by a 14-member board chaired by Governor Eric J. Holcomb, the IEDC manages many initiatives, including performance-based tax credits, workforce training grants, innovation and entrepreneurship resources, public infrastructure assistance, and talent attraction and retention efforts. For more information about the IEDC, visit iedc.in.gov.
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Media Contact:
Erin Sweitzer (IEDC) – 317.296.2556 or esweitzer@iedc.in.gov