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Zionsville, Indiana is located on the southwest border of Boone County and is about 17 minutes northwest of Indianapolis. Founded in 1852, Zionsville began as a promotion by railway speculator William Zion.
Zionsville has retained much of its quaint and quiet village atmosphere by creating a village around its fabled brick Main Street. More than 50 shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants make visiting Zionsville a popular pastime throughout central Indiana. There is a continuing demand for homes in this area due to its special lifestyle and ease of getting to downtown Indianapolis or the airport.
Price Per Square Foot in Zionsville, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, and Noblesville
Everyone always wants to know what the price per square foot is. I have prepared a quick table showing what the average price per square foot is for the northern suburbs of Indianapolis. These numbers are based on all closed sales since 1/1/2008. Here is a breakdown of the different area by price per square foot and average sales price: Price Per Sq. Ft. ...Hansen and Horn Selected as the Builder for Anson
Local home builder Hansen and Horn has been selected to be the home builder for the residential portion of the much anticipated Anson project just outside of Zionsville. This is huge news for the local home builder and it gives what will probably be their best location yet. The details have yet to be released, but we do know that the first phase will include 168 homes and the entire residential portion is scheduled for a total of 680 ...Zionsville Denies Wal-Mart...Again
It is now official; Zionsville will not have a Wal-Mart. The Zionsville Plan Commission unanimously rejected Wal-Mart’s plan to build a new store on the edge of Zionsville at Michigan Road. The board had denied the Wal-Mart two years ago which set off a legal battle and ultimately a judge ordered that Zionsville reconsider the retailer. Well, they reconsidered and again decided not to allow them in citing traffic, drainage...