Home Tags Guldlin Park

Tag: Guldlin Park

What's Happening @ Riverfront Fort Wayne

Riverfront Fort Wayne promises every Fort Wayne resident and visitor an always-evolving opportunity to connect with nature, culture and community.
FWMoA Fort Wayne Museum of Art side logo

Site-Specific Iron Pour & Artist Discussion

The Fort Wayne Museum of Art is pleased to present an exhibit by Susanne Roewer and George Beasley.
City of Fort Wayne seal

Promenade recommended as first phase for riverfront development

The City's riverfront consultant, SWA Group, tonight recommended building a waterfront promenade as the first phase of Fort Wayne's downtown riverfront.
City of Fort Wayne seal

Riverfront Fort Wayne Survey: What are your priorities?

Riverfront Fort Wayne consultants are drawing up their final proposals and offering one last opportunity for public input.
City of Fort Wayne seal

Consultants envision riverfront experience like no other

Fort Wayne's riverfront plan is one step closer to being finalized and envisions a unique waterfront experience.
City of Fort Wayne seal

Evening River Walk rescheduled

The Monday, October 6 river walk that was cancelled due to the weather has been rescheduled for Wednesday, October 15, 2014, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
City of Fort Wayne seal

Public invited to take river walk

The public is invited to take a guided walk alongside the St. Marys River and learn about proposed riverfront development concepts.
City of Fort Wayne seal

Riverfront consultants propose a balance of nature, recreation and development

Fort Wayne's riverfront consultants met with the public this evening to present initial concepts for the downtown riverfront.
Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership logo

Revealing Our Rivers to focus on downtown riverfronts

Volunteers from throughout the community will work together to clean up Fort Wayne's downtown riverfronts Saturday, April 19 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Thieme Drive Levees Removed

The Clay Flood Levees along Theime Drive and in Guldlin Park were removed today.  They have been in place since February's flooding.  All that is...