Tag: Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry
City: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge to have blue and yellow colors
Today, Mayor Tom Henry’s office announced the City of Fort Wayne will show support for Ukraine through a special lighting of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge.
City gives more than $170,000 for neighborhood improvement projects
Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Neighborhood Planning and Activation Workgroup announced that 38 neighborhood associations have been awarded grants totaling more than $170,000 for community-led projects.
New development planned for downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Pearl
Today, the City of Fort Wayne Indiana announced it is partnering with Sweetwater founder Surack Enterprises to redevelop a downtown block adjacent to the former Aunt Millie's bakery and The Bradley boutique hotel.
Swiss Re to become anchor tenant at The Riverfront at Promenade Park
Today, Swiss Re Group, a global risk management firm, announced plans to relocate into The Riverfront at Promenade Park development by the end of 2022.
City Councilmen outline garbage plan, urge leadership from the Mayor
Today, Fort Wayne City Councilman Jehl held a briefing calling for the Mayor to take immediate action to stabilize the current garbage collection service.
City of Fort Wayne offices and buildings to reopen Friday
Mayor Tom Henry today announced that all City of Fort Wayne offices and buildings will reopen on Friday.
Mayor Henry’s State of the City Address – 2/16/2022
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry will deliver his 2022 State of the City Address at noon on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at the Grand Wayne Center.
Trek the Trails this Winterval – 1/29/2022
The public is invited to warm up with a family-friendly, 6-mile bike ride along the Pufferbelly Trail as part of the Winterval 2022 event in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
City announces further development of The Landing
Mayor Tom Henry announced today that the Cincinnati-based company Model Group, will continue the revitalization of The Landing.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2021 and present public safety plans for 2022
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2021 and highlighted plans for 2022.





