Grantee Spotlight: Q&A on The Village Revitalization Project

Ball State University President Geoff Mearns with Ball Brothers Foundation President & CEO Jud Fisher

For decades, The Village served as a popular destination just off Ball State’s campus—home to locally owned shops, restaurants, and a lively social scene. It was a place where students, residents, and visitors mingled over drinks, music, and weekend plans. In more recent years, though, The Village has faced its share of challenges, with fewer businesses and less foot traffic than in its heyday.

Now, a major revitalization effort is breathing new life into the district.

Rooted in arts, culture, dining, and innovation, the reimagined Village will offer new reasons for people to gather—and new opportunities to strengthen connections between campus and community. Ball Brothers Foundation was proud to support early momentum for this transformation, including a $2.5 million grant awarded in 2024 toward the construction of a new performing arts center that will serve as a cultural anchor and regional destination.

With construction well underway, we recently spoke with Ball State University President Geoff Mearns to learn more about the vision, progress, and potential of this once-familiar place—and what it means for the future of Muncie and East Central Indiana.

  • In 2009, Ball State began acquiring property in The Village in order to assemble a sufficient amount of parcels to attract a development partner. By 2020, the university had achieved this objective, so we solicited proposals from development companies all across the country. We selected Fairmount Properties in 2021. This timing was beneficial, because it enabled us to capitalize on the positive momentum happening in downtown Muncie.

  • Construction is presently underway on three major facilities: the new Performing Arts Center, the Cantio hotel, and the Center for Innovation and Collaboration. All of these projects will be completed in late Summer 2026. Construction is also underway on the residential component of the revitalization project. Construction on the 25 owner-occupied homes and townhomes will be completed in three phases by Summer 2027.

  • The Performing Arts Center will have two performance venues: a mainstage theater with 425 seats, and an experimental, “black box” theater that can accommodate up to 100 people, depending on the configuration of the stage. The Cantio will have 97 rooms, including seven suites, as well as a ground floor restaurant and a rooftop lounge. The Cantio will be the highest quality hotel—and the only rooftop lounge—in East Central Indiana.

Artist rendering of the Performing Arts Center and Cantio Hotel

  • The Performing Arts Center will attract more than 35,000 people for student performances during the academic year. These people will dine and shop in The Village, which will benefit the restaurants and retail stores.

  • We estimate that the new amenities in The Village will produce more than 100 new jobs, as well as significant increases in local tax revenue. The owner-occupied homes will produce additional property tax revenue. And the Center for Innovation and Collaboration will be used by our students, faculty, staff, and community members to develop inventive ideas that contribute to the economic and cultural vitality of our region.

  • We anticipate that a revitalized commercial district will accelerate the ongoing revitalization of Muncie and Delaware County. It will also enable the university to continue to grow student enrollment, and it might prompt more students to stay here after they graduate. The Village will also help the university and the IU Health-Ball Memorial Hospital to attract and retain outstanding employees.

  • Fifty years ago, The Village was a vibrant commercial district that attracted people of all ages to dine and shop. In ten years, The Village will once again attract people of all ages, as well as our students, to watch a live theater performance, enjoy a drink on the roof of The Cantio, eat at one of many restaurants, and shop at a variety of local shops. The Village will be one of many assets that will make Muncie a destination for Ball State graduates and first-time visitors.

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