
A major company is moving its corporate headquarters to Fishers, and city leaders are preparing to put a name to it Wednesday.
The City of Fishers will host a press conference at noon Wednesday, June 10, at FORUM Plaza outside the Fishers Event Center, to announce the relocation, along with a $170 million expansion of living and sporting amenities at Fishers District, the city said in a media advisory.
Mayor Scott Fadness will be joined by Indiana Economic Development Corporation President Josh Richardson, Buckingham Companies President and CEO Brad Chambers, and additional project partners. The company at the center of the announcement was not named ahead of the event — that reveal, along with details on the size of the investment and the jobs it could bring, is expected Wednesday.
The announcement ties the headquarters move to a fresh round of investment at Fishers District, the mixed-use development on the city’s north side anchored by the Fishers Event Center. Buckingham Companies, the Indianapolis-based real estate firm developing the district, has built it into a destination of restaurants, retail, apartments and entertainment. The new $170 million in “living and sporting amenities” signals the next phase of that buildout.
Chambers, who founded Buckingham as an Indiana University student in 1984 and grew it into a national firm with a portfolio topping $3 billion, previously served as Indiana Secretary of Commerce. Richardson, a Blackford County native appointed to lead the state’s economic development arm by Gov. Mike Braun, oversees Indiana’s efforts to attract new employers and help existing ones grow.
For Fishers, landing a corporate headquarters would mark another step in its push to pair residential growth with high-wage employers and regional draws like the Event Center, which opened in late 2024.
The press conference is scheduled for noon Wednesday.