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some of the above artist rendered images are provided by the City of Fort Wayne or developers of the project

 

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Water Table
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Demolition begins on the Lincoln Financial Group Parking Lot at the NW corner of Harrison and Douglas

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Demolition completed on LFG Parking Lot

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Embassy Announcement

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Mayor Henry reserves condo

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56 of 62 Rented

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Redevelopment Commission Meeting

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  • 7th - Photos
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  • 12th - Photos
  • 15th - Water Table Issue Blog Entry - Photos
  • 16th - Photos
  • 17th - Demolition begins on the Lincoln Financial Group Parking Lot at the NW corner of Harrison and Douglas.
  • 18th - Demolition completed on the Lincoln Financial Group Parking Lot.  Photos
  • 19th - Photos
  • 20th - Blog Entry
  • 22nd - The Embassy Theatre Foundation announces the walkway between the Embassy Theatre and the new hotel component of the Harrison Square project will be named in memory of Robert Goldstine.  The Robert Goldstine Foundation contributed the $550,000 to the project.  The City will pay the remaining $1.3 million for the project which will include a new elevator, stairwell and a separate elevator shaft.
  • 23rd - Mayor Tom Henry and wife Cindy reserved a condo unit.  Blog | Lincoln Tower Observation Deck Photos | Photos
  • 24th - Martin Goldstine Knapke held an open house for local realtors to acquaint them with the Harrison and opportunities related to the Harrison Square project. 
    • In an interview with WANE-TV, Mike Brita stated that 56 of 62 units had been reserved with a down payment of $1,000.  It was also stated that an announcement concerning phase 2 and or 3 of the Harrison Square development project could be made in the next week or two.  "Right now, 56 are reserved," said Mike Brita of Martin Goldstine Knapke.  Those reservations should turn into contracts next week, and that's when an expansion announcement could come.
    • Blog - Photos
  • 27th - Blog - Photos
  • 30th - Blog - Photos
  • 31st - Blog - Photos

 

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