Maple Del in Fishers — v2
The first go around of Maple Del didn’t do so great… the project was abandoned. But this week, the Fishers Redevelopment Commission approved a new agreement that will bring new life to the area.
A new look will becoming for the old Maple Del area! The Redevelopment Commission approved the site plans for a new approach to the Maple Del Area.
What You Need to Know:
- The old Maple Del subdivision is getting a makeover
- Mithra Development will be leading the project
- This comes after years of the city considering different ideas for the area
The project will bring new homes to the former Maple Del subdivision, including both single-family houses and townhomes. While exact dates aren’t set, the agreement emphasizes timely completion of the project. Fishers officials will be closely involved, approving plans and monitoring progress to ensure the development meets community standards.
What’s in the Plan?
- New Homes: Expect to see new residential development, including both single-family homes and townhouses.
- Design Focus: The agreement emphasizes creating attractive designs for the new buildings, especially for the townhomes.
- Timeline: While exact dates aren’t set, the agreement pushes for timely completion of the project.
- Pricing: The single-family homes will be in the$700,00 to $750,000 range. Townhomes will be in the $500,000 to $550,000 range
- City Oversight: Fishers officials will be involved in approving plans and keeping an eye on progress.
What This Means for You:
- Fresh Look: The neglected Maple Del area will soon see new construction and activity.
- Possible Property Value Boost: Redevelopment often leads to increased property values in surrounding areas.
- Construction Ahead: Be prepared for some construction activity in the area as the project gets underway.\
What’s Next?
While the agreement is signed, there’s still work to be done before you’ll see bulldozers and construction crews. The developer has some time to finalize their plans and get everything in order. Keep an eye out for more updates from the city as the project progresses.