Cityscape Residential, Mayor Jensen Cut the Ribbon on Nexus Apartments

On Tuesday, Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen joined Cityscape Residential to celebrate the grand opening of Nexus Apartments, a new “Live Work Play” destination in downtown Noblesville.

Nexus delivers 287 high-end studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments surrounded by parks and trails on Noblesville’s west side. The community is located less than ½ mile from Federal Hill Commons, and within 1 mile of the City’s historic town square.

Nexus was built by Indianapolis-based Cityscape Residential, a full service real estate development and construction firm known for luxury multifamily rental communities throughout the Midwest. The property will be managed by PRAXM Property Management.

Nexus residents will enjoy amenities that support the “Live Work Play” lifestyle, including extensive co-working space for community members, conference rooms, a resort-style swimming pool, a fitness center with digital on-demand workouts and classes, bike storage and repair, a pet spa, dog park, and outdoor grills.

The development helps to advance the City of Noblesville vision for the downtown district, which includes the creation of more vibrant, livable spaces to support job growth and attract more businesses to the area.

“We’re so excited to open the doors on this new community,” said Jim Thomas, founder and managing partner of Cityscape Residential.

“Nexus delivers precisely the kind of Live Work Play atmosphere that is appealing to residents today. It’s going to be a real draw for people who work in the Hamilton County jobs corridor, and want to enjoy all of the dining, shopping and community already waiting for them in downtown Noblesville.”

Nexus Apartments is now leasing – to learn more about the community, visit NexusApt.com.

About Cityscape Residential:

Established in 2013, Cityscape Residential is a full service real estate development and construction firm headquartered in Carmel. Known for its award-winning portfolio of luxury multifamily rental communities in the Indianapolis, Louisville, Lexington and Kansas City areas, its principals have been responsible for the successful development and/or financing of several billion dollars’ worth of institutional-quality apartments throughout the eastern half of the United States.

For more information, visit cityscaperesidential.com.