The Fishers City Council is set to vote on an incentive package for a new development planned in the area of 106th Street and the proposed Nickel Plate Trail. the Hub & Spoke Design Center.
The city is offering a 10-year tax abatement a waiver of fees for the developers of this project. The city is also making a commitment to lease space in the building.
The council vote is on the agenda for the Monday council session, scheduled to start at 7pm.
City officials say Hub and Spoke founder David Decker and president of OnPoint Real Estate Solutions Travis Tucker are heading-up the $14 million project that aims to provide maker space for hobbyists, entrepreneurs, and students.