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City announces new developer for southeast mixed-use project

Today, the City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division along with Mayor Tom Henry announced that a development team has been chosen to develop a mixed-use project near the intersection of McKinnie Avenue and Plaza Drive.

Trail usage up again in June 2021

Fort Wayne, Indiana, residents once again took advantage of our trail system in June, with trail counts 18% higher than in previous years at 89,712 users.

Today is Fort Wayne Komets Day

Today, Mayor Tom Henry proclaimed “Fort Wayne Komets Day” in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in honor of the Komets winning the ECHL Kelly Cup Championship.

Mayor seeks applicants for Youth Engagement Council

Mayor Tom Henry is seeking applicants for his Mayor’s Youth Engagement Council for the 2021-22 school year.

Strataflo Products plans expansion

Today, Strataflo Products, a manufacturer of industrial valves, announced plans to invest up to $2.3 million to expand its existing production facility which will add up to 10 new jobs by the end of 2024.

Video: MamaJo celebration

The City of Fort Wayne announced on June 30, 2021, that the MamaJo Tunnel Boring Machine has almost completed the 3RPORT Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel.

MamaJo has reached Foster Park

Today, after pounding through nearly five miles of bedrock over three years, MamaJo, the Tunnel Boring Machine, called it a day.

Faces of the Fort Civil Rights/Social Justice Mural Project dedication

The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Arts Commission held a series of dedication ceremonies for murals featuring Hometown Heroes called Faces of the Fort.

New Blue Star Banners displayed

The City of Fort Wayne installed four new Blue Star Banners yesterday to honor and recognize City of Fort Wayne residents and City of Fort Wayne government employees who are actively deployed.

Collaboration to fund vital projects in Fort Wayne announced

Today, Mayor Tom Henry along with City Controller Garry Morr and City Council, announced plans to fund additional public works, parks, and community health improvements.