Cole-Noble District

The Cole-Noble Commercial Arts District is a neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

[1] The name Cole-Noble Commercial Arts District derives from two pieces of Eastside Indianapolis history.

The Cole Motor Car Company (1909–1925) was located on Washington Street just east of College Avenue.

The indoor arena served as the home to the Indiana Pacers for 25 years, as well as numerous other entertainment events, before it was demolished in 2001.

Among them are the restaurant Indiana Nature Conservancy, Axis Architects, RJE Business Furniture, IT service provider RPM Technologies, and developer Milhaus.

The Cole Noble District entrance
The Cole Noble District highlighted on the original Indianapolis plat
The Maxwell Apartments are built in the Art Deco style of architecture