Tag: Legacy Fort Wayne
Public invited to Wells Street Bridge lighting
The public is invited to join Mayor Tom Henry, elected officials, and business and neighborhood advocates for the lighting of the Wells Street Bridge.
Op Ed: Don’t let the train pass Fort Wayne by
A broad coalition of support is building in Indiana and Ohio to bring passenger rail service back to the region - linking Fort Wayne with Chicago and Columbus, Ohio - at speeds up to 110 mph.
Riverfront Development Study receives final approval
The first comprehensive look at Fort Wayne's riverfront development possibilities is moving forward. A contract between the City of Fort Wayne and SWA Group for a Riverfront Development Study received final approval last night from Fort Wayne City Council.
Councilman Paddock seeks Legacy money for rail study
Councilman Paddock seeks Legacy Fort Wayne money for rail study.
Sell out 765 excursion train set to depart Fort Wayne
On October 26th and 27th, thousands of passengers will depart Fort Wayne on a roundtrip excursion to Lafayette.
Legacy funds proposed to advance educational opportunities
A resolution to allocate Legacy funding for college scholarships and non-profit programming aimed at improving job readiness, skill development, and advancing education attainment for City residents will be introduced at tonight's Fort Wayne City Council meeting.
City’s investment in downtown development to be discussed at Redevelopment Commission meeting
The City's investment package for the recently announced $71 million development in downtown will be presented at today's Redevelopment Commission meeting.
City details public investment in downtown development
The City of Fort Wayne has outlined details of its monetary commitment to the recently announced $71 million development in downtown that includes a new national headquarters for Ash Brokerage and a residential development led by Hanning & Bean Enterprises.
City to save $100,000 on Legacy Wayfinding project
The City of Fort Wayne today announced that bids for the City's wayfinding signs are a $100,000 under the original $300,000 estimate, which will save money on the construction and installation of 54 directional signs throughout Fort Wayne.
Indiana Tech receives first Legacy Higher Education Opportunity Fund grant
Mayor Henry today announced that the first grant from the Legacy Higher Education Opportunity Fund has been awarded to Indiana Tech's new academic center.