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Pennsylvania Produce Terminal District listed in National Register

The Pennsylvania Produce Terminal Historic District, a compact group of commercial warehouses in the 400 block of East Brackenridge Street, is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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.

City of Fort Wayne/Foellinger Foundation Neighborhood Engagement Grants awarded

The City of Fort Wayne, in partnership with Foellinger Foundation, recently awarded nine Neighborhood Engagement Grants, totaling $40,000.

East Central Forward Neighborhood Plan reaches milestone

The East Central Forward neighborhood plan reached a significant milestone this evening with tonight’s unanimous approval from Fort Wayne City Council.

Harvester Neighborhood documentary showing – 4/5/2025

The Fort Wayne Public Art Commission, in partnership with local media producer William Bryant Rozier, invites the public to see the Harvester Neighborhood Documentary at the downtown Allen County Public Library on April 5, 2025.

The text of Mayor Tucker’s 1st State of the City Address

The text of Mayor Tucker's 1st State of the City Address, delivered on February 19, 2025, at the Grand Wayne Convention Center.

Final public input opportunity for East Central Forward Neighborhood Plan

The Department of Neighborhoods invites East Central residents and business owners to a final round of public input on the East Central Forward Neighborhood Plan.

2025 Fort Wayne Civil City Budget released

The 2025 Fort Wayne Civil City Budget was released this morning in a news conference led by City Controller Garry Morr.

City awards record number of neighborhood improvement grant projects

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced today that 46 neighborhood improvement grant projects are being awarded, totaling more than $200,000.

Record neighborhood infrastructure investments this year

Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer joined residents of the Rolling Hills neighborhood, City Council members and City Utilities staff to announce more than $130 million in water, sewer and stormwater improvements for this year that will strengthen neighborhoods.