Warsaw Redevelopment Commission OKs Annual Spending Plan For 2026
The Anchorage Road improvement and widening project will cost the city of Warsaw a larger share of the costs than anticipated.
Read MoreThe Anchorage Road improvement and widening project will cost the city of Warsaw a larger share of the costs than anticipated.
Read MoreThe demolition of the Jomac Products buildings by spring 2026 is only the first of changes coming to Winona Avenue from Detroit (SR 15) to McKinley Streets.
Read MoreWith the approval of a resolution and two purchase agreements Monday, Oct. 6, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission authorized the disposition and sale of the bulk of the Marsh property and an outlot at 500 S. Buffalo St.
Read MoreCity of Warsaw’s employees will see a salary increase in 2026, from those on the bottom of the pay scale to those on the top, as well as elected officials.
Read MoreAround this time in 2026, Millworks is expected to be built and leasing 86 market-rate apartments, with a yet-to-be-named restaurant in the southeast corner.
Read MoreConstruction on the Union Station Lofts is proceeding quickly, so the developer is looking to receive project funding a little quicker.
Read MoreWarsaw City Council began their second day of budget hearings Monday, Aug. 18, on a budget that may cease to exist within a few years.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved a bid from an Albion-based contractor for the Petro Drive roadway extension during a meeting on Monday, Aug. 18.
Read MoreDiscussion on a new Warsaw Public Works building started about 10 years ago, but on Monday, Feb. 3, the Redevelopment Commission and Common Council took the first steps in making the not-to-exceed $14.5 million facility a reality.
Read MoreA resolution approved by the Warsaw Common Council by a 5-2 vote on Monday, Aug. 19, gives the Redevelopment Commission permission to purchase the Warsaw Chemical properties on Argonne Road.
Read MoreSixty affordable housing units will soon be available in Warsaw on Durbin Street.
Read MoreTwo resolutions approved by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday, May 6, tie in to a Danco Medical project, while a third puts the Warsaw Chemical property on their “want to acquire” list.
Read MoreIf you see “road work ahead” signs throughout Warsaw, it may be part of ongoing gas line realignment by NIPSCO.
Read MoreThree projects are under development to bring more housing to Warsaw.
Read MoreFor 32 years, the Gatke building in Warsaw has been sitting empty.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw Redevelopment Commission entered into a one-time cleaning contract with Be Relieved LLC for the former Marsh property at its meeting Monday, Sept. 11.
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