Arnolt Property Transferred To Redevelopment Commission
Ownership of the Arnolt property on East Durbin Street, near Argonne Road, will soon be transferred from the City of Warsaw to the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission.
Read MoreOwnership of the Arnolt property on East Durbin Street, near Argonne Road, will soon be transferred from the City of Warsaw to the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission.
Read MoreCity officials are seeking to remove Matthews LLC from the multi-use project on North Buffalo Street.
Read MoreWildman Business Group continues to grow, and on Monday, Aug. 1, the Warsaw-based company requested a 10-year tax abatement on real and personal property from Warsaw.
Read MoreCity officials are done waiting for Matthews LLC to finish demolishing the old Indiana American Water plant on North Buffalo Street.
Read MoreAll 53 of the decorative downtown lamp lights, plus 15 spares, will be replaced with American Rescue Plan Act funds after the Warsaw Common Council approved nearly $400,000 to do so on Monday.
Read MoreA contract for the demolition of the former Arnolt Corporation building near Argonne Road in Warsaw has been awarded to a Chicago-based company.
Read MoreThe city’s Community and Economic Development, Director, Jeremy Skinner, brought several resolutions and ordinances to the Common Council on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe city took another step toward working to rejuvenate the shopping center known as Marketplace of Warsaw.
Read MoreJust weeks after announcing plans for a new large park adjacent to the municipal airport, Warsaw officials hired a consultant to come up with an overall plan.
Read MoreCity officials got the words they’ve been waiting to hear concerning a new affordable housing project that would eventually replace the old Arnolt building on Argonne Road in Warsaw.
Read MoreBy a show of hands and cheers, a majority of the 200 people who attended the third public meeting on changing US 30’s layout showed support for an on-route proposal.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw has received a proposal to redevelop the old Gatke property.
Read MoreWhen the ideal was first conceived to have a Warsaw Tech Park the intent was to “attract high tech industry,” said Jeremy Skinner, community and economic development director for the City of Warsaw.
Read MoreThe idea of residential TIF districts might sound like a bunch of highfalutin bureaucratic hooey, but the city of Warsaw is working on numerous pieces of a complex puzzle that could lead to the construction of some 500 homes in different areas in the future.
Read MorePlans for what looks like a solution to the vacated Owen’s supermarket property on the west end of downtown Warsaw – a multi-level building with apartments and a parking garage – are progressing.
Read MoreAs the city of Warsaw continues to try to redevelop properties along the southern part of Argonne Road, the state has made more money available for to do so.
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