Warsaw Redevelopment Accepts Jefferson Street Property From Bowen Health
Bowen Health is giving about 3 acres on Jefferson Street to the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission at no cost.
Read MoreBowen Health is giving about 3 acres on Jefferson Street to the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission at no cost.
Read MoreAn agreement approved by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday, Aug. 4, will allow GAI Consultants to do a preliminary engineering study for a County Farm Road sidewalk extension/trail.
Read MoreFor the money the city has put into the Warsaw Tech Park, it’s gotten back 10 times in investment, Warsaw Community and Economic Development Director Jeremy Skinnner told the Redevelopment Commission.
Read MoreA memorandum of understanding between the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission and Warsaw Antique Mall for the former Marsh property, 501 S. Buffalo St., was approved by the commission at their meeting Monday, May 5.
Read MoreBoth of the items under new business for the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday, March 17, had to do with future residential developments.
Read MoreThe first of two public meetings on the city of Warsaw Public Works Building project drew no members of the public Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting.
Read MoreLike the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety did on Friday, Jan. 3, the redevelopment commission on Monday, Jan. 6, approved an amendment to the Certified Technology Park agreement between the city and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Read MoreAnother art project is coming to the city of Warsaw, and on Monday, May 6, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved to contribute $21,500 toward it.
Read MoreA public hearing on the lease between the city of Warsaw Building Corporation and Redevelopment Commission related to the Gatke development project drew no comments from the public Monday, Dec. 8.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — With about 30,000 square feet of the third shell building at the Warsaw Technology Park occupied by Mentor Media, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission took steps Monday, Nov. 6, to lease the approximately 70,000 square feet remaining from West Hill Development until a … Read More
In a short meeting Monday with only meeting minutes and claims to approve, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission also managed to discuss semi parking at the former Marsh building.
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.
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