Tag: Greg Leatherman
Redevelopment Director Greg Leatherman on Tom Smith’s Call-in Show Wednesday
Press release from the Fort Wayne City Council:
"Smith hosts Call-in show
Fort Wayne City Councilman Tom Smith, R-1st will host his monthly "Council Call-in" show...
Breaking: Redevelopment Cancelled; GREAT news just ’round the bend…
The Redevelopment Commission meetings for this afternoon have been cancelled.
Discussion was to have coalesced around the sole topic of, "The Harrison". Â The Harrison is...
First Fort Wayne Business Services Showcase a huge success!
Press release from the City of Fort Wayne:
First Fort Wayne Business Services Showcase a Huge Success
Nearly 100 small-business owners and budding entrepreneurs attended
Nearly 100...
City Council agenda – 9/21/2010
The Fort Wayne City Council meets tomorrow evening at 5:30 pm in the Council Chambers in the City-County Building.
The agenda may be downloaded here.
First...
Herman and Benedict added to Downtown Improvement District Board
Press release from the Downtown Improvement District:
Herman and Benedict added to Downtown Improvement District Board
(May 3, 2010) - Fort Wayne City Council has recently...
White Lodging final contract awards
I talked with Redevelopment Executive Director Greg Leatherman on December 10, 2009, about the Courtyard By Marriott Hotel contracts that have been awarded by...
Mayor opens two-way Calhoun Street
Photos and video from last Tuesday's press conference held to re-open Calhoun Street to two-way traffic.
The press release:
Mayor opens two-way Calhoun Street
Two blocks feature...
10/27/2009: Final Budget Hearing
Notes from the final Fort Wayne City Council Budget Hearing on October 27, 2009.
Please note: This post only covers the Committee Session discussion. Â For...
10/15 Budget Hearing: Redevelopment
Notes from the Fort Wayne City Council Budget Hearing on October 15, 2009.
This post covers notes from the Redevelopment Department budget discussion. The...
‘Possible Headwaters contamination investigated’ – the truth behind the headline
Kevin Leininger, who writes for the News-Sentinel had a column a couple of week's ago, which wasn't entirely representative of the truth.
"Possible Headwaters contamination...