Farmland becoming
something more intentional
Padgett Commons is a 39-acre walkable district bringing together retail, residences, and green space into one connected place. This is where you'll grab dinner after work.Where new residents live within walking distance of everyday essentials.

A place built for everyday life
Where living, working, and gathering come together naturally — not a strip center. A district.

Grab dinner after work
Retail and restaurants sit steps from where people live — no long drives, no compromises.

Live within walking distance
New residents find everyday essentials — shops, services, green space — right outside their door.

Walk to everyday essentials
New roads, bike connections, and public space lay the foundation for how Whitestown moves.
A family. A field.
A future.
Before there were roundabouts and renderings, there was land. For generations the Padgett family farmed this ground — they knew it, they kept it. Now it becomes something more, but the name stays because this is still theirs.
Local land. Local legacy.
Family-owned and rooted in Whitestown — shaped through public meetings and supported, not just approved. Not outside development looking in.
Growth, but with memory.
Decades of farming carried into how it's built. An evolution, not a departure — grown in seasons, not sprints.

Before there were roundabouts and renderings, there was land.
A Front-Door Location
Padgett Commons sits at one of Whitestown's most visible and strategic intersections. As traffic flows off I-65 and new neighborhoods continue to expand, this district becomes a natural point of arrival.
I-65 gateway
To town center
Built-in audiences
Leasing now
Rapidly expanding residential neighborhoods
This is early-mover access to a long-term growth corridor. For brands looking to anchor themselves in Whitestown's next chapter, the door is opening now.
Significant daily volume
Industrial and logistics workforce
I-65 corridor
Regional traffic through Exit 131
~150 units

