Tag: John Urbahns
Allen County posts best domestic migration number yet
In 2018, Allen County added a net 691 new residents via domestic migration, according to statistics released by the U.S. Census Bureau which is Athe county's best single-year total since the Census Bureau began tracking net domestic migration in 1991.
Urbahns named next Greater Fort Wayne CEO
The Greater Fort Wayne Inc. board of directors has selected John Urbahns to become the organization's next chief executive officer.
Study confirms Electric Works potential
An independent market analysis confirms that Electric Works can help accelerate Northeast Indiana's economic momentum, with the unique reuse of a historic landmark helping to transform the local economy by attracting 21st-century jobs and talent to Allen County.
Community leaders get inside look at schools
Local leaders have an opportunity to learn about the educational programs offered at FWCS during the third annual Seeing is Believing Tour Wednesday, April 13.
Committee recommends downtown arena
The committee established to consider the viability of a downtown arena in Fort Wayne Indiana, has presented its recommendations to Mayor Tom Henry.
Northeast Indiana awarded Regional Cities funding
Northeast Indiana's Road to One Million economic development plan was selected as a regional winner of the IEDC Regional Cities funding.
Mayor Henry announces progress being made in City’s riverfront development efforts
Mayor Tom Henry announces positive progress in the City of Fort Wayne's riverfront development efforts, including the first grant.
Northeast Indiana kicks off Regional Cities Initiative
Nearly 100 leaders from around Northeast Indiana attended a presentation last night to learn about the Governor's Regional Cities Initiative.
Ashley Steenman receives Forty Under 40 recognition
Ashley Steenman receives Forty Under 40 recognition from Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly.
Greater Fort Wayne Inc. supports House Bill 1403
Greater Fort Wayne Inc. announced support for House Bill 1403, authored by Representative Jerry Torr.