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Meridian Health Clinic in Village Premier Community ribbon cutting held

The new Meridian Health Clinic on the Village Premier campus in southeast Fort Wayne is now open.

Tippmann Group announces plans for new corporate headquarters building

Today, Tippmann Group celebrated the start of construction of their new corporate headquarters building in Fort Wayne.

Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting agenda – 6/9/2025

The agenda for the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting on Monday, June 9, 2025.

$45 million mixed-use development at The Wells Street Wedge site announced

Today, the City of Fort Wayne and Barrett Realty Investments announced that a mixed-use project on the 2.28-acre site known as “The Wells Street Wedge” is planned.

Redevelopment Commission agenda – 10/14/2024

Agenda for the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting on Monday, October 14, 2024.

Mayor Tucker announces $20 million plan for new housing project on The Landing

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker announced plans for The Landing Exchange, a $20 million housing development proposed on The Landing along the northeast corner of Harrison and Columbia streets, which is currently a surface parking lot.

Redevelopment Commission agenda – 9/9/2024

The Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meets on September 9, 2024, in Conference Room 030 at Citizens Square.

Ribbon Cutting for the Completion of the Summit Park Trail and Sidewalk Project

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker led a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the four-phase Summit Park Trail and Sidewalk Project.

New development planned for downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Pearl

Today, the City of Fort Wayne Indiana announced it is partnering with Sweetwater founder Surack Enterprises to redevelop a downtown block adjacent to the former Aunt Millie's bakery and The Bradley boutique hotel.

North River MOU details

The North River MOU lays out guidelines and the agreement between City of Fort Wayne and the developer of the project first referenced by Mayor Tom Henry in his annual State of the City address earlier this year.