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STEAM Park

 

"Unveiled at Greater Fort Wayne Inc.’s annual meeting Thursday, the $180 million park’s name stands for Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math. Current plans call for a saltwater and freshwater aquarium and an IMAX theater, as well as buildings designed for fun educational children’s programming. The whole thing would be connected to Lawton Park by a land bridge to provide easier access to Science Central"

 

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The Landing

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Riverfront Development

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GE Development

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New project shows Ash Brokerage head not done improving downtown

 

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The gleaming Ash Skyline Plaza opened in June as the anchor of a $98 million office, retail, residential and parking complex. But Ash Brokerage CEO Tim Ash apparently isn't done reshaping downtown.

 

A group headed by Ash this week bought the adjacent Fifth Third Metro Center from developer Bill Bean and plans to redevelop the eight-story office building at Berry and Harrison streets, according to Tony Brita, spokesman for the new owners. What that redevelopment might look like will be determined in part by incentives and grants available, Brita said, but he acknowledged speculation the building could be reconfigured to include residential and commercial spaces and possibly an elevated walkway to the Ash building across the street. Some tenants have said they are already looking for new offices.

 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local/New-project-shows-Ash-Brokerage-head-not-done-improving-downtown

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Riverfront pavilion plan unveiled

 

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The Fort Wayne Parks Department on Thursday unveiled its vision for a performance pavilion that would anchor proposed riverfront development.

 

The $1.5 million futuristic-looking structure, with indoor and outdoor seating and a swooping triangular roof line, is tentatively called Compass Pavilion. The pavilion would sit on as-yet-unacquired property across the St. Marys River from the Wells Street bridge.

 

At Thursday morning’s board meeting, Steve McDaniel, deputy director of park maintenance, displayed an architect’s rendering of the pavilion. He said dimensions, materials and design details might change slightly.

 

But if the project is approved “it’s pretty much going to look like that,” he said.

 

More below:

http://www.journalgazette.net/news/local/Riverfront-pavilion-plan-unveiled-15144971

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Construction begins on Skyline Tower downtown

 

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Construction crews began work to add on to one of downtown's newest buildings. It's a project that's been nearly a decade in the making. Dirt is being moved on the west side of the Ash Skyline Plaza. When the 12-story Skyline Tower is complete, it will be the tallest building built in downtown in decades.

 

"It's probably the most investment in a project downtown in my lifetime," says the city’s director of community development, Greg Leatherman.

 

The $40 million Skyline Tower is the second phase of a $100 million development at the mixed-use ash Skyline Plaza, which will ultimately incorporate an entire block at Harrison and Wayne Streets.

 

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http://www.21alive.com/news/local/Construction-begins-on-Skyline-Tower-downtown-397506421.html

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New plans for The Landing redevelopment unveiled

 

The vision for “The Landing” has been unveiled and we’ve learned that one building will be torn down in order to make room for another. The big news was revealed at The Landing Unveiled event downtown at the Arts United Center.

 

The plan is to mix in with all the old is something brand new: a multi-story mixed use building. Restaurants and retail on the 1st floor, a 2nd floor office space, and remaining floors residential. In order for that to happen the Rose-Marie building at 111 W. Columbia will have to come down. The idea is not just to revitalize Columbia street, but to reinvent it.

 

“[it’s] restored historic architecture,” said Steve Smith, President and CEO of The Model Group. “It was beautiful when it was built so really we want to restore that beauty. There will also be a new construction component that will not attempt to mimic the historic rehab. In fact you wouldn’t want it to.”

 

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http://wane.com/2016/10/27/new-renderings-unveiled-for-the-landing-redevelopment/

 

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It'd be hilarious if they actually had a breakdancer wearing a bucket hat at the groundbreaking or opening.

I'm sure the Sushi Restaurant™ folks would loooooooooove that.

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Is that SoDoSoPa?

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Upscale 'boutique' hotel coming to downtown Fort Wayne in 2019

 

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The co-founder of Vera Bradley is teaming up with an Oregon company to develop a boutique hotel in downtown Fort Wayne.

 

Barbara Bradley Baekgaard, chief creative officer and director of the Fort Wayne-based women's handbag company, was expected to announce Tuesday Provenance Hotels of Portland will open a 120-room facility in 2019. Baekgaard and Provenance are working with the city and Greater Fort Wayne Inc. to select a site, possibly along Harrison Street.

 

More below:

http://news-sentinel.com/news/local/Upscale--boutique--hotel-coming-to-downtown-Fort-Wayne-in-2019

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Updated plans for proposed downtown arena revealed

 

Although a decision about whether to build a downtown arena still hasn't officially been made, the design of the proposed $85 million facility is coming into focus.

 

Interior and exterior plans obtained exclusively by The News-Sentinel indicate the so-called "event center" will contain three levels, with the ground floor containing restaurants and bars and the third level luxury suites. The seating, which has been projected to accommodate up to 6,000 spectators, would be in a "horseshoe" shape and open on the western end, adjacent to loading docks, storage and service areas. The main entrance and ticket office would be on the east side of the building off Webster Street, and the arena would be connected to the adjacent Grand Wayne Convention Center by an elevated walkway.

 

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http://news-sentinel.com/news/local/Updated-plans-for-proposed-downtown-arena-revealed

 

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Really liking all these CDM project updates from these cities in neighboring states (like Detroit & Indy).  Especially interesting how even smaller cities like Fort Wayne are getting some good urban projects as well.

 

Plus these Fort Wayne updates bring back memories of late great forumer Robert Pence.  He would really be proud of these updates to his hometown.

 


For newer forumers since 2012, here's more about Robert Pence:

 

- Robert Pence profile: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?action=profile;u=89 (must be logged in as a member)

 

- R.I.P.: Robert Pence: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,28154.0.html (urbanbar thread)

New riverfront development renderings:

 

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That tree canopy trail is sick!! That and the abandoned elevated rail to trails in Philly are fricken awesome! 

Yeah, Fort Wayne is doing some really good stuff.

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GE Broadway campus in downtown Fort Wayne gets developer for $300 million project

 

The GE Broadway campus, once a sign of vitality in Fort Wayne, is getting a breath of life.

 

Greater Fort Wayne Inc. announced Monday there is a new developer for the campus. Cross Street Partners of Baltimore was selected to purchase and redevelop it.

 

The campus was the site of a major job provider in Fort Wayne. At its zenith in the late 1940’s, GE’s Motors Division supported more than 10,000 manufacturing jobs in the city. Those days ended and by the time the company announced it would be leaving Fort Wayne there were only 30 workers reporting to the 1,000,000 square foot complex.

 

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http://www.wpta21.com/story/34482285/ge-broadway-campus-in-downtown-fort-wayne-gets-developer-for-200-million-project?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_ABC21_WPTA

 

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Latest arena design provides almost 6,000 seats and costs $105M

 

Architects today unveiled the latest renderings and the most complete plans thus far for a new downtown event center just west of the Grand Wayne Center.

 

Along with the new views and more detailed plans came the new cost estimate: $104.9 million. That price includes an allowance for rising construction costs, but it doesn’t include land acquisition.

 

As configured now, the arena would include seating for 5,986 for concerts or 5,646 for basketball, according to the presentation before the Allen County Fort Wayne Capital Improvement Board.

 

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http://news-sentinel.com/news/local/Latest-arena-design-provide-almost-6-000-seats-and-costs--105M

 

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Parks board details Phase II riverfront concepts; approves Phase I bidding contracts

 

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The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department's Board of Park Commissioners unveiled new details for Phase II of riverfront development at their monthly meeting on Thursday.

 

Phase II will involve the area between the Wells Street Bridge and Ewing Street Bridge and focus on expanding the riverfront promenade and the tree canopy trail that are large parts of Phase I and continue the mission to attract businesses to invest private funds in economic development along the St. Mary's River.

 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local/parks_board_details_phase_ii_riverfront_concepts_approves_phase_i_bidding_contracts_20170511&profile=1008

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Council approves riverfront development contracts, construction set for July

 

As expected, Fort Wayne City Council approved multiple contracts for first phase of riverfront development.

 

The more than $17.1 million in awarded contracts cover a range of projects.

 

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http://wane.com/2017/05/24/council-approves-riverfront-development-contracts-construction-set-for-july/

 

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Deal for former GE site closes

 

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The former local General Electric campus is officially out of GE's hands.

 

RTM Ventures has completed a $5.5 million acquisition of the 39-acre property just south of Fort Wayne's downtown core, officials told The Journal Gazette.

 

RTM Ventures is a joint venture created by Cross Street Partners, of Baltimore; Greenstreet Ltd., of Indianapolis; and Biggs Development, of Decatur.

 

The firms and their plans for the campus now called Electric Works were unveiled to the public in February during a ceremony attended by Gov. Eric Holcomb, Mayor Tom Henry and other city and county officials. The $300 million, mixed-use development will be funded with a combination of private and public money.

 

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http://www.journalgazette.net/news/local/20170924/deal-for-former-ge-site-closes

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One-of-a-Kind Hotel Proposed for Downtown Fort Wayne

 

Mayor Tom Henry joined Barbara Bradley Baekgaard, representatives from Provenance Hotels, elected officials and community leaders today to announce a proposal to bring a 125-room boutique hotel to downtown Fort Wayne.

 

The $27.7 million one-of-a-kind specialty hotel would be located on City of Fort Wayne property at the northwest corner of Harrison and Main streets. The project was selected by a team of City of Fort Wayne and community leaders after issuing a request for proposals. Plans call for five floors, restaurants, ground-level retail spaces and a rooftop entertainment space.

 

“I’m grateful to Barbara and Provenance Hotels for their plans to invest in Fort Wayne and bring us a hotel that will rival specialty hotels around the world,” said Mayor Henry. “Their vision will complement the exciting things happening throughout our community, such as riverfront development, and will continue to make Fort Wayne a point of destination for businesses and visitors.”

 

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http://www.fwcommunitydevelopment.org/news/441-one-of-a-kind-hotel-proposed-for-downtown-fort-wayne

 

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^Wow.  That looks nicer than anything that has gone up recently in Cincinnati. 

Double props that it was actually designed by a local Fort Wayne firm, too! Dayton's Charlie Simms, take note - this is how you do infill in a small Midwestern city!

“To an Ohio resident - wherever he lives - some other part of his state seems unreal.”

Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission gives OK to new hotel, huge downtown land buy

 

Two major downtown improvement projects took initial but important steps forward Monday, thanks to the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission.

 

In separate votes, the board approved an agreement that will make a parking lot at Main and Harrison streets available for construction of a 125-room, $27.7 million “boutique” hotel to be operated by Oregon-based Provenance Hotels in partnership with Vera Bradley co-founder Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and agreed to accept ownership of a 28-acre site north of downtown if certain other conditions are met.

 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local-news/2017/11/13/fort-wayne-redevelopment-commission-gives-ok-to-new-hotel-huge-downtown-land-buy/

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$61.7 million housing, retail project planned for Fort Wayne’s downtown riverfront

 

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A Minnesota developer plans to build a $61.7 million residential, commercial and parking project on Fort Wayne’s downtown riverfront.

 

As The News-Sentinel.com first reported, Mayor Tom Henry on Monday announced Continental Property Group will erect a seven-story building containing about 150 residential units, 20,000 square feet of retail space, green space, 1,000-space parking garage and a 13,000-square-foot “amenities deck” accessible by residents at the northeast corner of Harrison and Superior streets.

 

Later Monday, the city’s Redevelopment Commission approved a development agreement under which the city would pay annual rent equal to $1.5 million for 25 years, to be repaid through taxes generated by the project. The city would operate the parking structure, receive its revenues and be responsible for operational costs.

 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local-news/2017/12/11/50-million-housing-retail-project-planned-for-fort-waynes-downtown-riverfront/

 

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Ruoff plans downtown Fort Wayne headquarters

 

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Ruoff Home Mortgage plans to build a new office building in downtown Fort Wayne to house its corporate headquarters, NewsChannel 15 has learned.

 

The Fort Wayne-based home lender is currently in talks with the city to purchase land at the southwest corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Ewing Street, near Parkview Field and the Cityscape Flats residential complex. Ruoff plans to build an 8-story, 97,000 square foot building at the site, with a parking garage and street-level space for retail shops, company officials confirmed to NewsChannel 15.

 

The project is expected to cost an estimated $32 million.

 

More below:

http://www.wane.com/news/local-news/ruoff-plans-downtown-fort-wayne-headquarters/1171534484

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Riverfront Fort Wayne Phases II and III underway

 

A Philadelphia-based firm will head up design and implementation of Phases II and III of Fort Wayne's downtown riverfront development efforts, city officials announced Friday.

 

City Council will discuss the $2.5 million design contract later this month. If approved, it will be paid for out of the portion of the local income tax increase earmarked for riverfront development. The .13 percent increase was approved last year. Similarly, a contract with Riverworks Design Group for Phase I cost the city $2.2 million.

 

David Rubin Land Collective was selected to lead the team of architects, urban designers and engineers that will put together the upcoming development.

 

More below:

http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20180810/WEB/180819998

 

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great news — unfortunately the river there is just so prone to flooding tho.

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Capital Improvement Board OKs $45M for Electric Works; full $65M in public funding now pledged

 

Electric Works developers said they needed $65 million in local public funding to make the massive project work, and now they have it.

 

That was assured Tuesday when the Fort Wayne-Allen County Capital Improvement Board voted 7-0 to approve a bond of up to $45 million toward the $250 million redevelopment of the former General Electric campus, to be repaid through food and beverage taxes. Thanks to interest and other expenses, actual cost of the bond is expected to be about $94 million.

 

To get the money, however, developer RTM Ventures will have to meet certain benchmarks, including having at least 250,000 square feet under lease by June 30, 2019. Closing is expected by Aug. 31, by which time RTM must have all of its private financing in place.

 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local-news/2018/11/06/breaking-news-capital-improvement-board-oks-45m-for-electric-works-full-65m-in-public-funding-now-pledged/

 

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New commercial, office and parking project planned for downtown Fort Wayne

 

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Downtown Fort Wayne’s skyline is poised to grow again thanks to a multimillion-dollar mixed-use and parking project proposed by the same group whose recent $20 million renovation of an adjacent building produced the city’s first million-dollar condos.

 

According to documents filed with the Fort Wayne Plan Commission, Ashberry Eight LLC wants to erect a three-component project to the west of Harrison Street and bounded by Main Street and Berry streets and Maiden Lane. Plans envision a four-story office building containing 29,000 square feet, a one-story retail/restaurant structure of nearly 4,000 square feet and a six-level, 155,000-square-foot parking garage containing 379 spaces. City officials and others have said downtown parking is often scarce, and a new study is evaluating the need for more.

 

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local-news/2018/11/07/new-commercial-office-and-parking-project-planned-for-downtown-fort-wayne/

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Headwaters, railroad strike deal

 

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The plan for Headwaters Junction has chugged forward, moving closer to being part of the redevelopment of the North River property in Fort Wayne.

 

The nonprofit organization behind the attraction has secured a purchase agreement with the Norfolk Southern railroad for 1.4 miles of railroad right of way. The acquisition would bring historic trains up to the approximately 30-acre former OmniSource property across Clinton Street from Science Central.

 

The multimillion-dollar proposed attraction would offer the public a chance to learn about, view and ride trains headed by 20th-century locomotives already woven into the city's culture and history.

 

Backers say the venue could attract 140,000 visitors and provide more than $63 million in economic impact annually.

 

More below:

http://www.journalgazette.net/news/local/20190407/headwaters-railroad-strike-deal

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Fort Wayne to Break Ground on Boutique Hotel

 

Officials in Fort Wayne will Friday break ground on more hotel space in the city's downtown. The $28 million, five-story boutique hotel will feature nearly 125 rooms, along with retail, restaurant and entertainment space.

 

Plans for the hotel were first announced in November 2017. The project is being developed by Barbara Bradley Baekgaard, co-founder of Fort Wayne-based Vera Bradley (Nasdaq: VRA), and Oregon-based Provenance Hotels.

 

The hotel was designed by Elevatus Architecture in Fort Wayne and is being built by The Hagerman Group, which has offices in Fort Wayne and Fishers. The project is expected to be complete in late 2020.

 

More below:

http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/story/40568271/fort-wayne-to-break-ground-on-boutique-hotel

 

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Go Fort Wayne!

 

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^ nice. and that new hotel is just solidly classy. in fact its a shock how nice it looks vs most new hotels i have seen going up around the country that look like cheap crap.

 

great to see all this for ft. wayne.

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Ruoff bringing headquarters downtown

 

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It's official. Ruoff Home Mortgage is bringing a headquarters to downtown Fort Wayne – and easing parking problems, too.

 

The company has filed plans seeking approval of a new multistory building at 405 W. Jefferson Blvd., across Ewing Street from Parkview Field and The Harrison and just north of Cityscape Flats.

 

More below:

https://journalgazette.net/news/local/20190904/ruoff-bringing-headquarters-downtown

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Drawings, new name revealed in Headwaters project

"The Lofts at Headwaters Park" set to rise at the northeast corner of Clinton and Superior Streets

 

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New details have been revealed in a planned downtown mixed use development.

 

“The Lofts at Headwaters Park,” formerly known as “Headwaters Lofts,” is set to rise at the northeast corner of Clinton and Superior Streets downtown. It will include 232 apartments, a 651 parking space garage and commercial space.

 

As we’ve reported here on wane.com, the project has been going through the approval process, clearing Plan Commission and Board of Zoning hurdles.

 

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https://www.wane.com/news/drawings-new-name-revealed-in-headwaters-project/

 

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the promenade looks good i hope its a go. i would like to see some construction shots if anybody gets to fw.

Electric Works finds anchor tenant, needs deadline extension

 

The future seems to be brighter for the highly discussed and anticipated Electric Works project.

 

Jeff Kingsbury, one of developer RTM’s partners, has confirmed to WANE 15 the project has found an anchor tenant that will allow the project to move forward. However, they will need a deadline extended to finalize details with the company and other tenants, Kingsbury added.

 

The deadline to secure funding and leasing commitments to keep the deal afloat is Feb. 1. Developers have a current closing deadline of April 30, 2020.

 

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https://www.wane.com/top-stories/electric-works-finds-anchor-tenant-needs-deadline-extension/

 

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Details about proposed downtown high-rise

 

Another multi-story building is slated for construction downtown, but the Ashberry Building project needs to clear one more governmental hurdle before groundbreaking.

 

The proposed $43 million high-rise on Main Street would include 65,000 square feet of retail and office space, as well as a parking garage.

 

"Each of those components is a demonstrated gap in what we can provide in downtown. And I think it's likely that the space will provide an opportunity for a headquarters of an office for a local company or something like that," Fort Wayne Community Development Director Nancy Townsend said.

 

More below:

https://wpta21.com/2020/09/15/details-about-proposed-downtown-high-rise/

 

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Details about proposed downtown high-rise

 

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Another multi-story building is slated for construction downtown, but the Ashberry Building project needs to clear one more governmental hurdle before groundbreaking.

 

The proposed $43 million high-rise on Main Street would include 65,000 square feet of retail and office space, as well as a parking garage.

 

"Each of those components is a demonstrated gap in what we can provide in downtown. And I think it's likely that the space will provide an opportunity for a headquarters of an office for a local company or something like that," Fort Wayne Community Development Director Nancy Townsend said.

 

More below:

https://wpta21.com/2020/09/15/details-about-proposed-downtown-high-rise/

 

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