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GE considered several proposals for its 31-acre campus on the southwest corner of downtown Fort Wayne, vacant since the company shut down operations in Fort Wayne in 2014. Skip to content WANE 15 ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) – General Electric plans to begin demolishing one of its 13 vacant buildings on its 32-acre campus in Fort Wayne in the next few weeks but hasn’t decided what to do with ...
Fort Wayne’s redevelopment commission has pulled $62 million in public funding for a project to redevelop a sprawling former General Electric complex in Indiana city. In Monday’s unanimous ...
GE is discussing options with the city of Fort Wayne about the property, Conkrite said. Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry said in a news release the city appreciates GE's willingness to work with the city.
History of the impact that GE and its workforce has had on Fort Wayne & northeast Indiana. Electric Legacy will take you on a journey through 140 years of Fort Wayne history and beyond.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — General Electric Corp. is planning to shut down the last of its Fort Wayne facilities after more than a century in the city where it once had thousands of workers. GE ...
Fort Wayne is the second-largest city in Indiana, after Indianapolis. On the I-69 route along which Deb and I traveled (with our colleagues from New America-Indianapolis and Indiana Humanities ...
City planners in Fort Wayne, Ind., are betting they can turn an abandoned GE complex into a modern residential and business development. The goal: to transform the city of 260,000.
A sprawling complex in downtown Fort Wayne that once hummed with the noise of thousands of busy General Electric workers is facing an uncertain future. By January, just 30 employees will remain at ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana Tech could become the first tenant at a former General Electric campus in northeastern Indiana that's being redeveloped. The school says it's signed a letter of ...
GE says it plans to shut down the last of its Fort Wayne facilities after more than a century in the city. The company once had almost 10,000 workers at the 13-building campus.
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