North of 96th roundup: Sunny Day Cafe among businesses planning openings at Hamilton Town Center

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Hamilton Town Center opened in 2008 in Noblesville. (IBJ photo)

Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown:

Hamilton Town Center businesses

A restaurant and three new stores are set to open in the coming months at Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville.

Sunny Day Cafe, a breakfast, brunch and lunch restaurant, is expected to open this summer next to the Qdoba at 13230 Harrell Parkway, Suite 200.

Sunny Day Cafe, which has a restaurant at 1430 W. Carmel Dr., Suite 130, in Carmel’s Midtown that opened in mid-2023, will offer omelets, breakfast burritos, pancakes, waffles and other breakfast staples, along with sandwiches, margaritas and mimosas.

Shady Rays will also open its first Indiana store this summer across from Evereve, which is at 13971 Town Center Blvd., Suite 600. The store will sell premium polarized and prescription eyewear.

Louisville, Kentucky-based Shady Rays currently has six stores nationwide, in Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky; Denver; Scottsdale, Arizona; the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota; and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

J.Crew Factory plans to open a store in May at the intersection of Town Center Boulevard and Harrell Parkway.

It will be J.Crew Factory’s second store in the metropolitan area. The department store has an existing store at 4040 East 82nd St., Suite 4040-C4, at River’s Edge in Indianapolis.

Another store opening in the coming weeks at Hamilton Town Center will be Sephora, which will be across from J.Crew Factory.

Sephora, which is based in Paris with North American offices in San Francisco, has seven stores in the metropolitan area.

Simon Property Group and Indianapolis-based Gershman Brown Crowley (now Gershman Partners) opened Hamilton Town Center in 2008 off Interstate 69 Exit 210.

Other stores that have opened in the past two years at Hamilton Town Center include Nordstrom RackDry Goods, Ross Dress for Less and Total Wine & More.

The Baker’s House

The Baker’s House, a sourdough bread bakery, opened in January at 365 S. Main St. in Zionsville.

Owners Allie Allie Rijfkogel and Carl Ceresoli previously operated at the Zionsville Farmers Market before moving into a brick-and-mortar location.

The shop offers 11 different sourdough products, including its signature bread and cinnamon swirl, rosemary garlic, blueberry lemon and toasted sesame sourdough breads.

The Baker’s House is open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturdays. The bakery does not offer online ordering.

Tea’Licious Cafe

Tea’Licious Cafe, which serves boba tea, milk tea, coffee, smoothies and shaved ice cream, opened in February at 59 S. Ninth Street in downtown Noblesville.

The cafe also offers smoothie bowls, croffles (a crossiant/waffle hybrid) and crepes.

Tea’Licious, owned by Shar Shee, is open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. seven days a week.

The Luxury Pergola

The Luxury Pergola, a family-owned company operated by Scott and Stacy Elmore and sons Harrison and Brendan that specializes in producing commercial-grade motorized pergola kits, has relocated its headquarters and manufacturing operations to a 64,000-square-foot facility at 9748 E. 151th St. at Washington Business Park in Noblesville.

The Luxury Pergola’s product line features motorized, louvered pergola kits made from powder-coated aluminum, originally designed for commercial use but engineered for homeowners.

The company’s previous 24,000-square-foot building was near U.S. 31 and East 169th Street at 17005 Westfield Park Road, Suite 110, in Westfield.

The Picklr

Utah-based The Picklr plans to open its third indoor pickleball facility in central Indiana early next year in Westfield.

The Picklr Westfield will operate in a 32,000-square-foot space at the northeast corner of 191st Street and Grand Park Boulevard across from Grand Park Sports Campus.

The Westfield location will have 12 courts—including two championship-sized courts—a pro shop, a private community and event room, and a patio for outdoor events.

The Picklr Westfield is owned by Indianapolis financial advisers Ron Brock and Dave Gilreath, who operate Pickle Indy LLC and own Sheaff Brock Capital Management.

Fifth Third Bank

Fifth Third Bank opened its first bank in Boone County on March 18 at 6523 Whitestown Parkway in Zionsville.

The Zionsville branch is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on Fridays and 9 a.m.-noon on Saturdays.

1st Source Bank

South Bend-based 1st Source Bank opened a full-service banking center on April 7 at 10570 N. Michigan Road in Carmel.

The new Carmel branch is the first central Indiana location for 1st Source Bank, which has 79 branches that are mostly in northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan.

1st Source Bank’s Carmel branch is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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