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Tippmann Group announces plans for new corporate headquarters building

Today, Tippmann Group celebrated the start of construction of their new corporate headquarters building in Fort Wayne.

Build Entrepreneur Program now offered in Spanish

The popular Build Entrepreneur Education program is hosting its second Spanish-language cohort.

SEED/UEA August and September 2025 Board Meetings changed

The Fort Wayne Urban Enterprise Association d/b/a SEED Fort Wayne Board of Directors meeting for August 12, 2025 has been cancelled.

Registration Open for the 2024 Inspire Neighborhood Conference – 9/13/2024

Registration is open for the free 2024 Inspire Neighborhood Conference to be held on September 13, 2024.

Register now for free 2025 Inspire Neighborhoods Conference

Registration is now open for the free 2025 Inspire Neighborhoods Conference.

Public Art Commission releases RFP for East Central Neighborhood art

The City of Fort Wayne, through its Public Art Commission, is seeking proposals from artists to work collaboratively with East Central Neighborhood residents and create a piece of permanent art for the neighborhood.

Two teams selected as finalists for North River Fieldhouse

A City of Fort Wayne Redevelopment Advisory Committee has selected two finalists to potentially serve as the master developer for the North River site.

Public Art Commission seeks artist for light sculpture

The Fort Wayne Public Art Commission is inviting light designers and artists to submit qualifications to create a light sculpture that will be installed in downtown Fort Wayne.

HANDS Board Meeting canceled

Please be advised that the next regular Housing and Neighborhood Development Services, Inc. (HANDS) Board of Directors meeting scheduled for July 1, 2025, will be rescheduled.

Two proposals selected for Mayor Tucker’s Connected Neighborhoods initiative

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced the Northwest Central Collaborative and East State Village Neighborhood Group submitted the two winning Connected Neighborhoods Initiative proposals.