
The luxury hotel planned for the site of the canceled Chicken N Pickle project in Fishers District will carry Hilton’s boutique Curio Collection brand and is now expected to cost $70 million or less, according to a report by Mickey Shuey of the Indianapolis Business Journal.
Fishers-based BW Development plans the five-story, 125-room hotel on a 1.52-acre parcel south of USA Parkway, between the firm’s two-building retail project under construction and the Fishers Event Center. When Mayor Scott Fadness announced the hotel in February, it was pitched as a $75 million, unbranded project replacing Chicken N Pickle, which scrapped its Fishers plans in late 2025 after missing the city’s development timeline.
BW Development originally planned to use Hilton’s contemporary Tempo brand but switched to the higher-end Curio Collection last month, IBJ reported. BW co-owner and Chief Growth Officer Troy Woodruff said design modifications brought the expected cost to between $60 million and $70 million.
“The Curio gives us a lot more flexibility, and it operates within the framework and the quality of the type of hotel we’re wanting to build,” Woodruff told IBJ, noting that few comparable hotels exist in Hamilton County or Indianapolis.
The Curio Collection includes more than 200 properties in 47 countries, with 120 more in Hilton’s pipeline. Curio hotels are individually designed and typically command higher room rates than Tempo properties.
Woodruff expects demand from teams and partners tied to TWG Motorsports’ Cadillac Formula One program, as well as executives visiting JD Sports, which announced in June it will move its North American headquarters to the nearby former Navient property on USA Parkway.
The project is working through city approvals, though it was pulled from the July 1 Fishers Planned Use Development Committee agenda to give the developer time to fine-tune costs. Completion is still expected by mid to late 2028. BW has the site under contract from the city, contingent on approvals and financing.
Plans call for a rooftop bar and pool, 14,000 square feet of ballroom and event space, a cafe and patio, and at least 20,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space with at least four restaurants. BW is also spending $33 million on 30,000 square feet of upscale retail and restaurant space next door as part of The Crossing expansion.
The Crossing is part of the $750 million, 123-acre Fishers District developed by Indianapolis-based Thompson Thrift Development. BW sister company Build BW is the general contractor, with Indianapolis-based Ratio as building and landscape architect.
This summary is based on original reporting by Mickey Shuey for the Indianapolis Business Journal. You can read the entire story on the IBJ Web site at this link. You will need an online subscription to access this story. As I have written many times before, subscribe to your local media! That is the only way to keep local journalism alive.








