Carmel, IN – The Pedcor Companies are pleased to announce two new lease signings in Carmel City Center. The Bike Line and Jack & Jill Children’s Shoppe will both open their Carmel City Center locations in the spring.“We are pleased to welcome The Bike Line and Jack & Jill Children’s Shoppe to the project. They are a perfect fit for the unique collection of independently-owned restaurants and retailers we have here in Carmel City Center,” said Melissa Averitt, Vice President & Director of Marketing and Sales at Pedcor.
The Bike Line is a second generation, family-owned bicycle sales and service business which began in 1979. The Bike Line sells Trek Bicycles, of Waterloo, Wisconsin, the same brand Lance Armstrong rides, and features one of the best selection of Trek bikes in the area. The Bike Line also maintains a strong focus on exemplary customer service and is the largest dealer of Zipp wheels, a favorite of Pro cyclists and triathletes around the world, in the state of Indiana. The Bike Line is relocating to Carmel City Center from its current location at 116th and Rangeline and will open this spring.
Jack & Jill Children's Shoppe offers a broad range of children's apparel and baby gifts as unique as your child. It offers a selection of children's clothing from casual wear to outfits and dresses appropriate for any special occasion, including First Communion Dresses. Some of its lines include CachCach, Dogwood, Lemon Loves Lime, Mud Pie, Zaza Couture, Kate Mack, Little Mass and Hartstrings, just to name a few. It currently has stores in Frankfort and Zionsville. Its Carmel City Center location will open this spring.
The following restaurants and retailers are currently open in Carmel City Center: Addendum Gallery, Authentic Sports Collectibles, Brides of Carmel, Daphney Allen Skincare, divvy, Eggshell Bistro, Holy Cow, Cupcakes!, Keller Interactive Media, Mangia!, Nature’s Karma, Polleo Systems, The Next Step Fitness and Uber Boutique. Hubbard & Cravens will open in spring 2012. Pedcor is also in various stages of lease negotiations with other restaurant, retail and service concepts.
The apartment units in the Residences of Carmel City Center opened in summer 2010 and are now more than 90 percent occupied. The penthouse condominiums are 40 percent sold. Law firm Drewry Simmons Vornehm occupies 16,500 square feet of office space in Carmel City Center. Future phases of Carmel City Center include additional residential and commercial space as well as a boutique hotel.
About Carmel City Center
Carmel City Center is a one million square foot, $300 million, mixed-use development located in the heart of Carmel, Indiana. Phase One includes 62,427 square feet of commercial space. A destination like no other in central Indiana, the project offers the appeal of a neighborhood and the vibrancy of a downtown. Carmel City Center features luxurious residences, specialty retail and restaurants, premier office space and is the location for The Center for the Performing Arts, which includes a 1,600 seat world-class concert hall named “The Palladium,” a 500-seat theater named “The Tarkington” and a 200-seat black box theater. The Center Green in Carmel City Center is also the home of the Carmel Farmers Market. This pedestrian-based master plan development is located at the southwest corner of City Center Drive (126th Street) and Rangeline Road. The Monon Greenway runs directly through the project. Carmel City Center was developed as a public/private partnership between the City of Carmel, Pedcor City Center Development Company and numerous developers.






