Riverfront Development Study contract goes to City Council
A contract between the City of Fort Wayne and SWA Group for a Riverfront Development Study will be introduced at tonight's Fort Wayne City Council meeting.
Legacy funds proposed to advance educational opportunities
A resolution to allocate Legacy funding for college scholarships and non-profit programming aimed at improving job readiness, skill development, and advancing education attainment for City residents will be introduced at tonight's Fort Wayne City Council meeting.
City leaf collection begins tomorrow
Leaf pick-up in the City's 355 neighborhoods begins Monday, October 21, 2013.
City Commercial Façade Grant program captures award
The City's Commercial Façade Grant Program has earned the Gold Excellence in Economic Development Award from the International Economic Development Council.
City’s investment in downtown development to be discussed at Redevelopment Commission meeting
The City's investment package for the recently announced $71 million development in downtown will be presented at today's Redevelopment Commission meeting.
Mayor Henry names Karl Bandemer as Deputy Mayor
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that Karl Bandemer has been appointed as Deputy Mayor for the City of Fort Wayne.
City details public investment in downtown development
The City of Fort Wayne has outlined details of its monetary commitment to the recently announced $71 million development in downtown that includes a new national headquarters for Ash Brokerage and a residential development led by Hanning & Bean Enterprises.
Ash, H&B development MOU
The Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Fort Wayne and Ash Brokerage and Hanning & Bean Enterprises for the downtown development in the Harrison, Berry, Webster and Wayne Streets block has been released.
Applications now available for Commercial Façade Grant program
Applications for the next round of the City's Commercial Façade Grant program are now available online.
Stutzman on House floor: “ObamaCare Is based on limitless government…”
U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman spoke on the House floor tonight in support of legislation that would fund government, delay ObamaCare for one year, and repeal the medical device tax.



