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AFW Video and photos: The Elex construction progress update

On October 14, 2024, a news conference was held to give an update on progress on The Elex, part of the Electric Works project.

Electric Works celebrates construction progress on The Elex

U.S. Senator Todd Young joined leaders from Electric Works, Weigand Construction, and the City of Fort Wayne today to celebrate construction progress on The Elex, a mixed-use residential development in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Welcoming Fort Wayne celebrates Welcoming Week

This September, Fort Wayne will be celebrating the culture and heritage of our local residents during Welcoming Week, taking place September 13 – 22, 2024.

Cookin’ Fort Wayne returns to Electric Works – 5/21/2025

The Do it Best Foundation announces the return of one of Fort Wayne’s favorite food and fundraising events with the relaunch of Cookin’ Fort Wayne on May 21, 2025 on the Electric Works campus.

Be A Tourist In Your Own Hometown – 9/8/2024

Celebrate the 25th annual Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown and visit 25 of Fort Wayne's museums and attractions for free on September 8, 2024.

Parkview Health CEO Mike Packnett announces retirement

Parkview Health Chief Executive Officer Mike Packnett has announced he will retire at the end of 2022, following more than 16 years as leader of the region’s largest employer.

Electric Works announces artists for Union Street Market murals

Union Street Market at Electric Works will showcase public art from nine regional artists when it opens this fall.

Union Street Market announces new leadership and businesses

Today, the Union Street Market announced three new concepts that will open at Electric Works this fall, along with new leaders who will oversee the market.

Electric Works announces community beam signing – 7/7/2022

Electric Works announces a special opportunity for northeast Indiana residents to celebrate the campus’ construction progress.
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Allen County reaches historic $2B in permitted construction value

Allen County has shattered its previous building permit records in 2021, reaching a historic $2 billion worth of construction value.