Neighborhoods

  

Washington Township

Formerly a rural farming community located on the North side of Indianapolis, the state capital and the Marion County seat. The suburbs of Indianapolis are made up of townships and Washington Township is one of the oldest. Its boundaries are 96th Street to the north and 38th Street to the south. One of the oldest areas in the city, Washington Township encompasses 36 square miles of land.

Pike Township

Pike Township is located northwest of the city, and is home to just over 71,000 people.  Pike is filled with great wooded areas, parks and a fantastic well developed community.  With local schools, and many activities close by, Pike is an affordable area at a great value.

Lawrence Township

Marion County is home to Indianapolis and is made up of nine separate townships. Lawrence Township, one of the fastest growing areas in northeast Marion County, is comprised of more than 30,000 acres and is home to the City of Lawrence, Fort Benjamin Harrison and Geist Reservoir. When Lawrence Township was established in 1821, the area was a haven to towering stands of oak trees, immense bodies of water and the natural habitat of the Great Blue Heron.

Downtown/ Center Township

Downtown Indianapolis is a great place to live and enjoy the amenities that are provided. Downtown offers a vast variety of shopping, eating, living, and entertainment options for every lifestyle.  Please view this page to become more familiar with downtown. 


Carmel

Located just 23 miles north of Indianapolis, Carmel is a dynamic Indiana community that features real small-town charm with easy access to all of the amenities of a metropolitan city. Residents take advantage of the city’s dedication to planned growth, a quality school system, attractive housing, an abundance of recreational facilities and a strong sense of community.

Fishers / Geist

Situated in the heart of the Midwest, Fishers is one of the fastest growing communities in the country and is recognized as a leader in quality local government and civic involvement. Fishers has a long, rich history of strong family values and economic success. Located in southeastern Hamilton County, Fishers is just 15 miles northeast of Indianapolis. Proximity to Interstates 465 and 69 make Fishers a convenient place to live and do business.

Zionsville

A cluster of quiet, suburban residential communities, Eagle Township is situated just north of Indianapolis. Horse ranches, historic restored homes and subdivisions of new homes are spread throughout the diverse landscape of deciduous forests, uplands and flat woods. Home to a combined total of 15,000 residents, Zionsville offers an excellent quality of life that combines the amenities of the city with the comforts of a small town.


Noblesville

Residents and visitors alike find the city of Noblesville to be a community of unparalleled quality; steeped in its rich historical roots with a flare for successfully combining metropolitan sophistication and small-town charm. Counted as one of Indianapolis’ northern suburban communities, Noblesville is home to some 30,000 residents and is located just 20 minutes from the Indianapolis metro area.

Westfield

Westfield is located 20 minutes directly north of Indianapolis in Hamilton County, one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. More than 10,000 people reside in Westfield, which is situated at the crossroads of U.S. 31 and State Road 32, just west of Noblesville and north of Carmel.

Lebanon

The city of Lebanon has much to offer. We have a solid education system which excels in both academics and sports. Beautifully manicured parks offer a wide array of community activities. Lebanon has state of the art medical facilities and plenty of social and civic organizations to meet any need. Shopping needs are met by friendly merchants on the square and at area shopping centers. Lebanon is a city experiencing many new growth opportunities. Local government works closely with the private sector to assure new industrial and economic growth and to provide the best for its citizens.


Brownsburg

In the heart of Indiana and just minutes from Indianapolis, Brownsburg offers a wide variety of shopping, dining, lodging and recreational activities.

Avon / Plainfield

The Avon / Plainfield's explosive growth since 1990 can be attributed to a number of factors including its outstanding educational system and public library, business-friendly location and climate, a wealth of retail and shopping alternatives and first-class parks and recreational facilities and programs.

Greenwood

Today Greenwood is home to a number of multi-million dollar industrial plants, an ever-growing number of up-scale housing developments, and one of the state’s largest shopping complexes. At the same time, Greenwood has many restored Victorian homes, businesses, and specialty shops in its "Old Towne" section. Although Greenwood is undeniably one of a growing number of “bedroom communities” for Indianapolis, the citizens of Greenwood are determined to maintain the city's integrity as a distinct community with a proud history of its own and a vital future.

 




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