Noblesville, Ind. โ March 26, 2026 โ Riverview Health, in partnership with the City of Noblesville and Parkview Health, today announced its naming of The Arena at Innovation Mile. The new facility will officially be known as Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile.
Home of the Noblesville Boom, the NBA G League affiliate of the Indiana Pacers, the Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile is a state-of-the-art multi-purpose venue hosting sports and entertainment events, including private events and corporate gatherings. The venue anchors the district as a catalyst for economic development and community wellness.
A Vision for Community Growth, Health, and Wellbeing
Innovation Mile is an innovation, tech, sports, and entertainment district. With proximity to Ruoff Music Center and Hamilton Town Center, the area is a thriving hub for entertainment, restaurants, hotels, and housing.
Innovation Mile represents Noblesville’s long-term strategy to attract new businesses, highlight the depth of community resources, and create opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Riverview Health’s sponsorship aligns with its commitment to forward-looking partnerships that strengthen community health, wellness, and connection.
“The City of Noblesville is grateful to partner with Riverview Health to name our state-of-the-art venue, Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile,” said Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen. “This partnership embodies our commitment to building a dynamic district where innovation, wellness, and community engagement thrive together.”
Riverview Health leaders emphasized the importance of creating environments that bring people together and promote healthier lifestyles.
“Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile reflects our belief that health goes far beyond clinical care,” said Connor Sullivan, chairman of the Riverview Health Board of Trustees. “It’s about fostering spaces where people connect, move, learn, and feel inspired, and this arena will be exactly that for Noblesville.”
Collaboration in Regional Health and Innovation
Riverview Health and Parkview Health of Fort Wayne recently entered into a management agreement to enhance operational efficiency and expand growth opportunities for the independent hospital system.
“We are honored to support a facility that places community health and activity at its core,” said Dr. Greg Johnson, chief physician executive of growth and emerging markets at Parkview Health. “Innovation Mile represents a bold step for Noblesville, and the arena will be a cornerstone for advancing wellness and creating meaningful experiences for families across the region.”
Naming Ceremony and Riverview Health Family Day
The Riverview Health partnership launches Thursday, March 26, with an afternoon press conference and ceremony in the Grand Hall of the Arena. The partnership will be celebrated that evening at the Noblesville Boom vs. Cleveland Charge game, tipping off at 7:00 p.m.
The event will offer activities for all ages and highlight Riverview Health’s dedication to community wellness and engagement.
In recognition of March as National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Riverview Health will provide attendees with easy access to sign up for an annual colonoscopy screening, recommended for individuals ages 45 to 75 or those with a family history. For more information, visit riverview.org/colonoscopy.
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About Riverview Health
Riverview Health is an independent, community-based health system offering comprehensive healthcare services throughout Hamilton County. The system’s network includes a 156-bed hospital in Noblesville, a 16-bed hospital in Westfield, three combined ER and urgent care facilities, and 10 primary care locations. With expertise in more than 25 specialties, Riverview Health provides a full range of inpatient and outpatient services and is consistently recognized for clinical and service excellence. Riverview Health was certified as a Great Place to Workยฎ for 2026 and received the Culture of Good Community Impact Award for 2025.
About the City of Noblesville
Noblesville is the 9th largest city in Indiana, home to more than 75,000 residents, and the county seat of Hamilton County. The city is known for its nationally recognized school system and for being ranked the 12th-safest suburb in the U.S. It features Ruoff Music Center and the Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile and is home to the Indiana Pacers G League affiliate, the Noblesville Boom. Innovation Mile will also be the future home of the USA Gymnastics Training and Wellness Center.








