August Business Roundup

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BlueSky Technology Partners will hold its grand opening ceremony and ribbon cutting Aug. 16 for its new headquarters at 350 Westfield Rd. in Noblesville.

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will host its August membership luncheon in part with the Northern Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 10 at Mustard Seed Gardens in Noblesville. The event will feature Riverview Health, and scheduled VIP tours of Riverview’s facilities will be available after the luncheon. For more, or to register, visit noblesvillechamber.com.

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will take part in an all-county networking breakfast with other area chambers at Houlihan’s restaurant, 14065 Town Center Blvd., on Sept. 6. From 7:30 to 9 a.m., guests of the event will have the opportunity to network with Hamilton County business leaders. For more, or to register, visit noblesvillechamber.com.

Bowl 32, the bowling alley on Ind. 32 at 832 Westfield Rd. in Noblesville, is looking to build an addition to its current facility.

JDS International, Inc., is constructing a new, 16,958-square-foot office and warehouse building at its headquarters at 15321 Herriman Blvd. JDS was established in Noblesville in 2006 and is a manufacturer of aircraft and military vehicle engine kits, parts and components.

A new parking lot for Pizza King at 1212 S. Ninth St. may soon be developed. The lot would include 10 parking spaces. The store is owned by Al Robertson.

Pulte Homes is developing a 35-lot, single-family, residential subdivision on 33 acres, north of the Cherry Tree Road and Kippford Street intersection. The subdivision will be known as Manors at Lochaven.

A multipurpose development, 32 Union, is being planned for the property located east of Union Chapel Road at Pleasant Street. Developed by TWG Development, LLC and Weihe Engineers, the development could contain seven apartment buildings (210 units), a maintenance building/carwash, an amenity area with a pool, dog park and volleyball and basketball courts. The project also could include a secondary play for a single-lot subdivision.

O’Reilly Auto Parts will come to Noblesville at 2000 E. Conner St. B&R Noblesville, LLC will own the store. This will be the first O’Reilly store in Noblesville. Three other locations exist in Hamilton County, in Carmel, Fishers and Westfield.

Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling recently was given the Dave Lennox Award by LennoxPROs. The award is given to companies that consistently provide clients with first-rate installation and customer service. Summers is located at 15580 Herriman Blvd. in Noblesville.

Universal Blower Pac, Inc. is constructing an addition to its current property at 330 Park 32 West Drive for additional parking and a secondary plat for a single lot. Earlier this year, the company purchased two acres to the west of its current facility and plans to build 8,925 square feet of distribution and warehouse space. The company was founded by Ray Fiechter in 1979 and opened its Noblesville headquarters in 1984. The company provides innovation for manufactured blower systems and engineered solutions.

Construction plans for the Havenwood subdivision went through the Noblesville Technical Advisory Committee last month. The development will house 45 residential in the 20300 and 20400 blocks on the east side of Hinkle Road. M/I Homes of Indiana are the developers.

The newest members of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce include: Gomer Inc./Women With Opulence, IU Health Urgent Care, M.S Woods Real Estate, LLC, Unlimited Motors, Medscript Long Term Care Pharmacy, Rose Senior Living, Reggie’s Motorworks, Inc., Restored Elegance Homes and Verizon Authorized Retailer/TCC.

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