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We Must Be Moved
Earlier this month, Riverworks Design Group unveiled its designs and plans for riverfront development.
If you've been following riverfront progress for the last few years, then you know that it's been a long time coming.
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Neverending Story
Enjoy free outdoor films! The 2016 Living Fort Wayne Film Series will have four outdoor film screenings this summer! Next up is the Neverending Story on July 30 on the Historic Wells Street Bridge.
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Proven City Staple
Cindy's Diner
Angie Harter has taken ownership of the Downtown diner along West Berry Street from John and Cindy Scheele. It's just the latest change for a place that is a staple of Fort Wayne but has been anything but stable over the years.
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Join us at the ACPL on Wednesday, July 27 as we welcome Stephen J. Bailey, owner of "With a PH Digital Marketing & Development" for a business-focused social media workshop from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Attendees will be entered to win an Amazon Fire Tablet and a Downtown restaurant gift card!
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Downtown Arena
Architects to Develop Plans
The Allen County-Fort Wayne Capital Improvement Board approved hiring Sink Combs Dethlefs Architects of Denver to outline how the arena would be used, produce designs showing what it would look like inside and out, and produce cost estimates.
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Experiencing our Rivers
New Blog Post
I spent Friday and Saturday on the St. Marys River experiencing the heart of what everyone has been talking about in Fort Wayne for some time now.
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Fort Wayne Pride 2016 will be held on July 22-23 at Headwaters Park in downtown Fort Wayne. The two day event features live entertainment, vendor markets, a beer tent, concessions, workshops, tournaments, a KidSpace and fun for the whole family.
Click here for more info!
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Lunch on the Plaza
Freimann Square
Thank you to everyone that is enjoying Lunch on the Plaza at Freimann Square! We look forward to more fun Thursdays this summer. Enjoy lunch and join us for great music with your friends and family all summer long!
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Cityscape Flats
Occasionally a seemingly small thing can represent something big. People hoping for more downtown housing say a change in the $27 million Cityscape Flats project now under construction just west of Parkview Field fits that description.
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