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USA Gymnastics to locate headquarters, 200,000 sq. ft. training center in Noblesville

Noblesville City Council · September 24, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Johnson announced USA Gymnastics will relocate its corporate headquarters and build a 200,000-square-foot training and wellness facility in Noblesville, a project the mayor said represents about a $120 million investment and could host roughly 110 events a year.

Mayor Johnson announced at the Sept. 23 Noblesville City Council meeting that USA Gymnastics will relocate its corporate headquarters and build a 200,000-square-foot training and wellness facility in Noblesville.

"They will be relocating their corporate headquarters as well as, building their state of the art training and wellness facility right here in Noblesville," Mayor Johnson said, calling the project "about a $120,000,000 investment." He said the facility is planned to open in time for training ahead of the 2028 Olympics.

The mayor described a national site search that narrowed to Frisco, Texas; Colorado Springs; and Noblesville, and credited city staff for recruitment work. He said USA Gymnastics expects the venue to host about 110 events a year and estimated hotel-night impacts for Hamilton County tied to those events.

Council members and audience members offered immediate congratulations. The relocation was presented as a major economic development win for Noblesville and the region; the mayor said it also complements the city’s efforts to grow sports and tourism infrastructure.

The council did not take formal action on the announcement at the session. City staff said later in the meeting that related capital and operating impacts will be considered as part of the 2026 budget process and future permitting and development reviews.