Hamilton County Alliance
Jeff Burt, President
317-573-4950 | jburt@hcalliance.com | WEBSITE
Hamilton County is located in the north central section of Greater Indianapolis. It is a 400 square mile suburban county of over 266,000 residents. A fast growing county, it is recognized in the Indiana marketplace for its premier corporate environment, high quality residential neighborhoods, outstanding public and private schools, good government, well-developed infrastructure, and its strong economy. The county is ranked first among all U.S. counties as the “Best Place to Raise A Family” in 2008 by Forbes.com. Fishers, Noblesville and Carmel have received similar accolades by national publications for their quality of life in 2008.
Hamilton County is the largest suburban employment center in Indianapolis with more than 113,000 jobs in place. The fastest growing segments of the economy are information, healthcare, life sciences and retail. Leading the healthcare activities are four major hospitals and numerous clinics, laboratories and institutes. Supporting the county's employment and population growth are communities committed to making strategic investments in parks, trails, cultural facilities, and infrastructure. As a result, Hamilton County is prepared for an exciting and high performing future.
Hamilton County
Hamilton County was created on April 7, 1823 and was formed from Delaware New Purchase.
The County was named for Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.
The County Seat is Noblesville , was first settled in 1824 and by 1849 contained a fine County Seminary, one Methodist one Christian and one Presbyterian church, seven stores, two hotels and 700 inhabitants.
Hamilton County is divided into 9 Civil Townships as follows: Adams, Clay, Delaware, Fall Creek, Jackson, Noblesville, Washington, Wayne and White River. Cities, Towns and Communities include Arcadia, Aroma, Atlanta, Carmel, Cicero, Durbin, Eagletown, Fishers, Horton, Noblesville, Sheridan and Westfield.
Hamilton County Population – 269,785




