The Fishers market
Fishers' commercial growth along I‑69 and 116th Street mixes technology office, flex and light industrial, and district-scale development around the Nickel Plate corridor. The city's tech-forward positioning attracts tenants who evaluate space with infrastructure eyes, startups from data-heavy sectors, scaling companies with hybrid cloud footprints, and operations that treat connectivity as production equipment.
Fast-growth markets have a characteristic governance risk: buildings delivered quickly, tenanted quickly, and modified quickly, with documentation trailing every step. The advantage Fishers owners hold is timing, infrastructure young enough that a baseline is cheap, and governance adopted now compounds over the asset's life instead of remediating decades later.
Infrastructure challenges we see in Fishers
- Fast-delivery construction with documentation trailing occupancy
- Technology tenants evaluating buildings with infrastructure literacy
- Flex assets serving operational and light-industrial uses
- Growth-corridor carrier construction needing coordinated building entry