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Povenance Hotels breaks ground on Boutique Hotel

Today, ground was broken in downtown Fort Wayne to ceremonially break ground on a new 124-room boutique hotel.
City of Fort Wayne

2019 highlights: State of the City address #12

Highlights from Mayor Tom Henry's 12th State of the City address delivered February 13, 2019.

Electric Works EDA announced

The economic development agreement (EDA) for the Electric Works project has been agreed to by the development team and the City of Fort Wayne as was announced today.

Electric Works Strategic Market Analysis report

The Strategic Market Analysis for Adaptive Reuse Development report, compiled by RCLCO Real Estate Advisors for RTM Ventures, LLC. and the Electric Works project.

RTM Ventures draft EDA statement

Statement from Josh Parker, RTM Ventures, LLC (the Electric Works developer) regarding the draft Economic Development Agreement shared publicly by the City of Fort Wayne.

Hampton Inn groundbreaking

Mayor Tom Henry today joined White Lodging officials to break ground on the new Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Fort Wayne Downtown, which will support the Grand Wayne Center and its growing convention business as well as business and leisure travelers looking to be close to downtown amenities.

Study confirms Electric Works potential

An independent market analysis confirms that Electric Works can help accelerate Northeast Indiana's economic momentum, with the unique reuse of a historic landmark helping to transform the local economy by attracting 21st-century jobs and talent to Allen County.

Mayor on tonight's Legacy Committee meeting

Statement from Mayor Tom Henry on tonight's Legacy Joint Funding Committee meeting.

ACFW Capital Improvement Board meeting

Meeting notice from the Allen County-Fort Wayne Capital Improvement Board of Managers.
Downtown property redevelopment map

Two proposals received for downtown lot

Last Friday was the deadline for the Request For Proposals (RFP) for the parking lot in downtown bounded by Main, Pearl, Harrison Streets and Maiden Lane.