City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mayor Tom Henry. Courtesy of the City of Fort Wayne.

Statement from the Henry family

A statement from the Henry family in support of Mayor Sharon Tucker.

Public Meeting: Bluffton Road bridge project – 4/18/2024

The City of Fort Wayne invites the public to attend a public open-house to view plans for the Bluffton Road Bridge Project

More Brewing Company to build on North River site

Today, the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, announced a major private investment is planned for the North River site.

Public Meeting: Bluffton Road bridge replacement project – 2/2/2022

The City of Fort Wayne invites the public to attend a public meeting for an overview of the Bluffton Road Bridge Project on February 2, 2022.

Artist chosen to create sculpture at Five Points intersection

Today, the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, announced the concept that will be installed at the center of the Five Points intersection at Goshen Avenue and Sherman Boulevard.

Pontiac Street-Wayne Trace roundabouts closed beginning Monday – 7/19/2021

Beginning Monday, July 19, 2021, the roundabouts at Pontiac Street and Wayne Trace will be closed due to the Pontiac Street Roundabout Improvement Project.

Video: Announcement of new developer for southeast mixed-use project

Video and photos from yesterday's announcement of the selection of a developer for the mixed-use project at McKinnie Avenue and Plaza Drive in southeast Fort Wayne, Indiana.

City announces new developer for southeast mixed-use project

Today, the City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division along with Mayor Tom Henry announced that a development team has been chosen to develop a mixed-use project near the intersection of McKinnie Avenue and Plaza Drive.

Video: MamaJo celebration

The City of Fort Wayne announced on June 30, 2021, that the MamaJo Tunnel Boring Machine has almost completed the 3RPORT Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel.

MamaJo has reached Foster Park

Today, after pounding through nearly five miles of bedrock over three years, MamaJo, the Tunnel Boring Machine, called it a day.