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Project Mastodon: Amazon Fulfillment Center

Amazon today announced plans to expand its investment in Indiana by opening a new fulfillment center in Fort Wayne.

Lives being impacted positively thru partnership

A partnership between local organizations and the City of Fort Wayne in December 2020 is resulting in additional assistance for homeless individuals and families.
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Rent and Utility Assistance Program opens Monday – 3/8/2021

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced that a new Emergency Rental Assistance program has been established.
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The Riverfront at Promenade Park groundbreaking

Today, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for The Riverfront at Promenade Park, a new development in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Text: 2021 State of the City address

Text of Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's State of the City address, delivered on February 10, 2021, at the Grand Wayne Center.
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Jonathan Leist named DD of Redevelopment

Today, the City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division announced Jonathan Leist as its new Deputy Director of Fort Wayne Redevelopment.
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Angelica Pickens named Community Development PIO

Today, the City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division announced Angelica Pickens as its new public information officer.
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Additional assistance for the homeless available

A new partnership formed by several local organizations and the City of Fort Wayne will provide additional assistance for homeless individuals and families.
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2021 Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program now open

The 2021 Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program is now open and taking applications.

77 Steps lights up downtown alley

A new sculpture is now lighting up a Fort Wayne alley and giving people another reason to visit and enjoy downtown and its public spaces.