Tag: City of Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission
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.
Latest shell building construction underway
Representatives from the City of Fort Wayne and GH Land Company, LLC, and The Hagerman Group broke ground on Fort Wayne Indiana's latest shell building this afternoon.
RFQ for Riverfront issued
The City of Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commision is issuing a request for qualifications (RFQ) for teams interested in developing the premier riverfront property located at the northeast corner of Harrison and Superior streets, east of Promenade Park.
CPG out of riverfront development
The City of Fort Wayne is now seeking a new developer for the prime riverfront property located at the northeast corner of Harrison and Superior streets.
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.
Statement on Electric Works progress
The City of Fort Wayne and RTM Ventures today announced negotiations on the development agreement for the proposed Electric Works project are continuing.
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.
Mixed-use riverfront project unveiled
Mayor Tom Henry was joined today by representatives of Continental Property Group to announce a proposal to bring a $61.7 million mixed-use development to the City of Fort Wayne's riverfront.
LHN to build new downtown hospital
Lutheran Health Network today announced plans to build a replacement facility for the current St. Joseph Hospital, which has been in the same location since 1869.