Thompson Thrift has officially broken ground on The Union at Fishers District, marking the final phase of the $750 million Fishers District master-planned development in one of Indiana’s fastest-growing cities.
The mixed-use project will introduce luxury apartments, vibrant retail and office space, and the state’s first AC Hotel by Marriott. Located near Interstate 69 and 116th Street, the commercial portion is slated for completion in late 2026 and will include 57,000 square feet of retail and entertainment, 70,000 square feet of Class A office space, and a 135-room hotel.
“This final phase brings together our deep expertise to deliver a high-quality destination that will serve the community for years to come,” said Dan Sink, president and CFO of Thompson Thrift Development.
The development will also feature a central event plaza, designed as a community gathering space year-round. Confirmed tenants include Piedra, Niku Sushi.Kitchen.Bar, Kitchen Social, Everbowl, and Racha Thai, along with wellness and beauty businesses like Renova Aesthetics and Sweathouz.
The Union Flats, a 251-unit Class A apartment community, will offer residents upscale living above ground-level retail. Amenities will include a resort-style pool, outdoor kitchen, dog park, fitness center, and modern apartment features like quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances.
“With thoughtfully designed homes and resort-style amenities just steps from restaurants and entertainment, we’re creating a community where convenience and lifestyle come together,” said Josh Purvis, managing partner for Thompson Thrift Residential.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness praised the development’s walkability and mixed-use design, calling it an example of the city’s commitment to innovation and quality of life.
Thompson Thrift began work on Fishers District in 2015 and received a Monumental Award in 2020 for its initial phase. Once completed, the 123-acre development will connect residential, retail, office, and entertainment spaces with pedestrian-friendly pathways.