Noblesville

Federal Hill, Noblesville Neighborhood

Federal Hill offers a vibrant blend of modern living and small-town charm, featuring contemporary townhomes nestled among scenic green spaces and walkable trails. Known for its close-knit community spirit, the neighborhood boasts easy access to local shops, riverfront dining, and year-round events at Federal Hill Commons—making it a welcoming place to call home.

Noblesville, Indiana, offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere with spacious single detached homes primarily built after 2000. The city features a variety of three-bedroom and larger residences, providing ample space for different needs. Parking is convenient, making driving the preferred transportation mode for many. Culinary options are abundant with over 100 restaurants to explore. The availability of public and private elementary and secondary schools adds to the community’s appeal. Green spaces like Forest Park and Morse Park offer pleasant opportunities for relaxation outdoors. This neighborhood blends quiet living with accessibility to essential amenities in a charming setting.

Noblesville offers a calm environment. Most areas in Noblesville are very quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. It is rather challenging to get to parks from most locations in the city since they are spread out sporadically. Despite that, there are a few public green spaces nearby for residents to relax in.

Highlights of Federal Hill

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Federal Hill Commons

A 6.5‑acre urban park at the northwest corner of SR 19 and SR 32 featuring an amphitheater, playground, market plaza, public art, and the Green Room event venue, it serves as the vibrant communal heart of Federal Hill for concerts, festivals, and gatherings throughout the year.

🏘️ Federal Hill Apartments / Village at Federal Hill

A prominent mixed‑use residential development adjacent to the Commons—including the first phase of the Village at Federal Hill—featuring apartments, retail space, and built‑in parking that anchors the area’s evolving urban streetscape along John, Logan, and Nixon Streets.

🚗 Federal Hill Parking Garage

A public parking garage at 196 Westfield Road offering convenient access to Federal Hill Commons and the surrounding mixed‑use district, complete with electric vehicle charging, motorcycle spaces, and affordable hourly and monthly rates.

🍴 Bocado (Mexican‑American brunch)

A trendy Mexican‑American fusion brunch spot located at 188 Westfield Road in the Federal Hill Commons area, known for its stylish interior and standout dishes like chilaquiles, reflecting the neighborhood’s modern culinary vibe.

🚶 Federal Hill Planned Development district (FeHiPD)

The Federal Hill Planned Development zoning district around Logan, John, and Nixon Streets blends walkable commercial, office, and residential uses, fostering the neighborhood’s revitalization through professional zoning and proximity to downtown amenities.

A Noblesville Neighborhood

This April in Federal Hill

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

April 22–25, 2026

Welcome to Fairyville (Noblesville Creates)

Noblesville Creates on 8th Street and downtown Noblesville • Daily from around 10:00 AM with afternoon parades and evening glow activities

A magical, family‑friendly four‑day festival transforming downtown into 'Fairyville' with fairy‑themed crafts, live performances, fairy trails, and parades—perfect for families in Federal Hill looking for imaginative local fun.

April 25, 2026

Sprite Saturday at Fairyville

Noblesville Creates • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM; Earth Celebration Parade at 1:00 PM

A highlight day of the festival with wand‑making, harp and dulcimer music, fairy house contest, Earth Celebration Parade, and hands‑on nature activities—ideal for residents wanting one standout day packed with creativity and community energy.

April 2026 (exact dates TBD, during National Library Week April 19–25, 2026)

HEPL Local Author Fest

Hamilton East Public Library system (includes Noblesville branch)

Local writers are featured celebrating storytelling and community during National Library Week—great for neighborhood readers, families, or anyone interested in local authors and programs near Federal Hill.

April 17, 2026

Scooby‑Doo Painting Event at MyArt Noblesville

MyArt Noblesville

A fun, guided art event where kids (and fans) can paint their own Scooby‑Doo—perfect for families in Federal Hill seeking a creative indoor activity.

April 2026 (dates around late April)

2026 Indiana Pickleball State Championship

The Picklr, Noblesville

A statewide indoor pickleball tournament held at The Picklr in Noblesville—great for sports enthusiasts or families looking to watch or participate in competitive recreation close to home.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Federal Hill

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Local characteristics and demographics for Federal Hill

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