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Pond unveils local podcast series, national growth initiative

A Fort Wayne-based startup made two big splashes Monday in its mission to be the source for universal basic technology for nonprofits nationwide.
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City wants to buy 88 blighted homes

The Housing and Neighborhood Development Services Board is inviting owners of blighted and vacant homes to consider selling their properties for demolition.
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City partners with NeighborLink

The City of Fort Wayne's Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services is working with the non-profit agency NeighborLink to help more residents make home repairs.
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Mayor and neighborhood leaders dedicate Renaissance Pointe Urban Farm

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today joined neighborhood leaders in dedicating the Renaissance Pointe Urban Farm, 2518 Winter St.
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Buyers wanted for West Central homes

The City's Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services (OHNS) is seeking residents interested in buying a home in the West Central Neighborhood.
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Final Lunch on the Plaza today!

Today sees the final Lunch on the Plaza.
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August Speaker Series scheduled for Envision Fort Wayne Center

The City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division is hosting a Speaker Series this summer at the Envision Fort Wayne Center, 916 S. Calhoun St.
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HANDS Board recommends moving rorward with Renaissance Pointe Urban Farm

The HANDS Board recommended that the City enter into a contract to operate an urban farm in the Renaissance Pointe neighborhood.
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Downtown Residential Market Potential Study to be presented

The public is invited to hear a presentation about the potential for additional residential development opportunities in downtown Fort Wayne.
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Legacy review committee to hold first meeting

The Legacy Joint Funding Committee will hold its first meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30th.