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Renaissance Square MOU

Allen County has released the proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Renaissance Square between the City of Fort Wayne and Allen County. This is in...

Allen County Commissioner Bill Brown interview

I sat down with Allen County Commissioner Bill Brown on July 15, 2009, to discuss the County Commissioner's proposal to co-locate and co-own the...

Allen County Commissioners Renaissance presentation video

Video from today's presentation by the Allen County Commissioner's Renaissance presentation to City officials. Links to documentation provided at today's meeting may be found in...

County to City: Joint ownership of Renaissance

The Allen County Commissioners met with Mayor Tom Henry today to discuss the City's purchase of Renaissance Square. In a letter to the Mayor dated...

Renaissance Square plans revealed

A press conference was held late this afternoon to announce the City's plan for relocation of the FWPD and other City offices to 200...

Mayor Henry’s response to Commissioner’s letter

Mayor Tom Henry responded to the Allen County Commissioner's letter sent June 29th. The letter from the Mayor to the Commissioners is dated July 1st...

County Commissioners response to City Re: Renaissance Square

A letter was sent to Mayor Tom Henry and Fort Wayne City Council President Tom Smith on Monday from the Allen County Commissioners.  The...

Renaissance Square photos

Photos of the Renaissance Square building. This is the building the City is considering for purchase to move the City offices out of the City-County...

Commissioners statement on City’s move to Renaissance Square

Statement from the Allen County Commissioners regarding the City's plans for Renaissance Square: Commissioners Release Statement on City's Planned Move from CCB The following statement was...

Renaissance Square Purchase Agreement

The Renaissance Square Purchase Agreement may be downloaded here. I also learned tonight that there may be an opportunity for the public to weigh in...