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Mayor Johnson announces USA Gymnastics headquarters relocating to Noblesville with $120M investment

September 24, 2025 | Noblesville City, Hamilton County, Indiana


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Mayor Johnson announces USA Gymnastics headquarters relocating to Noblesville with $120M investment
Noblesville is set to become a new hub for gymnastics as USA Gymnastics announced its decision to relocate its corporate headquarters and build a state-of-the-art training facility in the city. Mayor Johnson revealed this exciting news during the Noblesville Common Council meeting on September 23, 2025, highlighting the significant investment of approximately $120 million for a 200,000 square foot facility aimed at supporting Olympic athletes ahead of the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

The mayor expressed gratitude to the city council and staff for their tireless efforts in securing this opportunity, noting that Noblesville was chosen over other strong contenders like Frisco, Texas, and Colorado Springs. "It’s a big opportunity," Johnson stated, emphasizing the facility's potential to host around 110 events annually, which could bring an estimated 22,000 hotel room nights to Hamilton County.

In addition to the gymnastics facility, the council discussed various economic developments, including a resolution for tax abatement for Patch Neier Deer Creek Building 2 LLC and an ordinance for bond authorization related to the Grainery project. The finance committee also reviewed the 2026 budget, which is expected to include provisions for these developments.

The meeting also featured a presentation from Serv Noblesville, where Patrick Probst shared the organization's achievements over the past year, including engaging nearly 1,400 volunteers and completing 134 service projects. Probst highlighted the community's involvement in various events and initiatives aimed at enhancing Noblesville's vibrancy and inclusivity.

As Noblesville prepares for this transformative chapter, the council's discussions reflect a commitment to fostering economic growth and community engagement, positioning the city as a key player in both local and national arenas.

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