Fishers Arts & Municipal Center
Meyer Najem served as the construction manager for the Fishers Arts & Municipal Center, a 41,000-square-foot facility that replaced the city’s old City Hall. Designed by Delv Design, the center is a hub for both administrative functions and community arts experiences.
A pedestrian breezeway connects the building to the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, fostering a seamless flow between civic and cultural activities. The ground floor features a flexible theater space suitable for government meetings and performances, alongside art exhibits and classes. Accessibility was a paramount concern, with gentle slopes, varied seating options, and ADA-compliant features throughout the building.
This building marks the next evolution of the Thomas A. Weaver Municipal Complex. Following Meyer Najem’s previous projects, including the construction of the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater in 2018 and the Fishers Fire Station Headquarters in 2020, the Arts and Municipal Center is another step forward. As proud neighbors in the city’s ongoing development, we are honored to contribute to Fishers’ vibrant future. Fishers residents now have a space to connect, learn, and celebrate their city’s cultural heritage.
Size: 41,000 Sq. Ft.
Location: Fishers, Indiana