Community Engagement

News A view of the neighborhoods surrounding Building 26 of the Electric Works campus.

Could Electric Works bring neighbors closer together?


News Artlink is currently home to creative spaces for artists to work and collaborate.

What's next for northeast Indiana's creative economy?


News A team of high school students launched Shipshewana Pedicabs through Launch LaGrange.

Student businesses build on LaGrange County's success


News Complimentary horse-drawn carriage rides are part of the Home and Garden Tour experience.

Take a horse-drawn carriage tour of Fort Wayne’s oldest neighborhood


Feature Story Many U.S. companies are left with no market for their recyclables.

How does trade with China affect recycling in Allen County?


Feature Story FWCS Superintendent Wendy Robinson explains the benefits of Electric Works to local educators.

'This is more than just a business deal'


Feature Story Electric Works is the largest project Fort Wayne has considered in recent years.

What type of place is Fort Wayne going to be?


Feature Story McKinney creative agency was one of the early investors in the American Tobacco campus.

Why my company moved to the American Tobacco campus


Feature Story The back of the A.C. Wermuth House designed by Eero Saarinen.
Feature Story Tim Parsley paints a bison mural on the Landing in downtown Fort Wayne.

‘Quiet, steady’ bison mural presides over the Landing


Partner Content Residents of northeast Indiana gather in downtown Fort Wayne.
News The Broadway corridor is filling up with new businesses in historic spaces.

The Broadway corridor is becoming a 'destination' downtown


News Boutique hotels are gaining popularity among travelers looking for novelty.

5 reasons Fort Wayne needs a boutique hotel


News A basement lounge in the new Aptera headquarters.

A Fort Wayne tech company has new room to grow downtown


Feature Story A Tired-a-Lot Summer Studio group presents their designs for a community space in front of a mural they designed and painted.
Feature Story Tommy Cutter and Shruti Sharma are launching a company called Sustainable Thinkers.

Fort Wayne startup seeks to simplify sustainable shopping


Feature Story Aubrie Tinsley (left), Sara Gensic (center), and Suzy Ulmer (right) in downtown Fort Wayne with the Alyssum Montessori School behind them on the left.

Send your kids to school in downtown Fort Wayne


News A program focused on drone repair will launch in the next year.

Could northeast Indiana be the next global hub for drone repair?