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Thompson Thrift Unveils Name for Fishers District Expansion

Thompson Thrift, a full-service real estate company, said the 62 acres of land anchoring the southern portion of the $550-million Fishers District expansion will be named The Crossing at Fishers District. The Crossing at Fishers District will include a city-owned 7,500-seat event center that will host sporting, theatrical and entertainment events, along with additional restaurant, retail, hospitality and residential options. 

“Anytime there’s a name for a development, it helps build energy and creates a buzz for the community,” said Ashlee Boyd, managing partner, Thompson Thrift Commercial. “The Crossing at Fishers District has the added benefit of being a name that pays homage to Fishers history as a railroad community.” 

Located near Interstate 69 and 116th Street, The Crossing at Fishers District is within walking distance of Fishers Depot, the historic Fishers, IN train station that opened in 1849 and still brings in tourists from around the state every year. 

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