Hamilton County GOP to move headquarters from Fishers to Westfield, set for January opening

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By Noah Alatza

The Republican Party of Hamilton County will move its headquarters to Westfield with an opening expected as early as January.

The previous space was located off 116th Street and Allisonville Road in the Fishers. The lease on that space has expired, prompting the GOP to search for a new office.

In a deal between Westfield resident Birch Dalton’s EdgeRock Development LLC and the Republican Party of Hamilton County, the new headquarters will be in office spaces west of U.S. 31 and south of Ind. 32.

Laura Campbell
Campbell

Laura Campbell, chair of the Hamilton County Republican Party and a Carmel city council member since 2016, has overseen the transition.

Campbell said the move will help increase the Republican Party’s presence across the county  while adding much needed space.

“We needed more options and really needed the space,” Campbell said. “The new location will have room for meetings and much larger gatherings. This is great for us, and I could not be more excited.”

The offices were in the county seat of Noblesville until 2007, when they were moved to.

“We were just trying to find the right space,” Campbell said. “I had mentioned something to (2018 Hamilton County) sheriff candidate Bill Clifford, who introduced me to Birch Dalton, who is a great salesman for Westfield, and he sold me on it.”

Campbell said she expects to be moved into the Westfield office by mid-January with an open house still to be determined.

For more, visit hamiltoncountygop.org.

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