Noblesville-based developer and sports complex operator Card & Associates Athletic Facilities is planning the second phase of its 95-acre Hickory Junction development, south of the intersection of Interstate 65 and State Road 39 in Lebanon.
Lebanon Planning Director Ben Bontrager told members of the Lebanon City Council last month that the developer is making plans for 456 housing units and 64,000 square feet of commercial, office and retail space at Hickory Junction, east of the $31 million Farmers Bank Fieldhouse, which opened in February as part of the development’s first phase of construction.
Bontrager said the second phase could feature 288 apartments and 168 single-family houses. Office and retail buildings would be built along the interstate, and residential buildings would be built to the south.
Card & Associates owns the land at Hickory Junction and plans to sell property to developers who want to build at the location in Lebanon.
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