Plans for US 30 site still unclear
Could bring tens and hundreds of millions to region
ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette
Those hoping to learn who is planning to occupy a 634,000 square-foot, 100-foot-tall industrial building along U.S. 30 at Monday night s Fort Wayne Plan Commission public hearing came away disappointed.
The developer s representatives and a city development official clung tightly to a nondisclosure agreement they said was required by the prospective occupant of land across U.S. 30 from Sweetwater Sound.
But the payoff could be huge.
Nancy Townsend, director of Fort Wayne s community development department, told The Journal Gazette after the hearing that the business could bring economic benefits in the “tens and hundreds of millions to our community.”
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Published: 07 Feb 2021 08:56 PM BdST
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Nancy Townsend selected Herb Thomas, a man she met for lunch in early March, whom she FaceTimed later that month, dined with (outdoors) in April, and got engaged to the week after Easter. They married Sept 6 at Harriet Wetherill Park in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.
“We felt like we didn’t have time to waste,” said Townsend, 66, a widowed semiretired Salvation Army officer.
Falling in love during a pandemic
Nancy Townsend and Herb Thomas got engaged in the middle of the pandemic. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Nancy Townsend-Thomas and Herb Thomas cut the cake at their September wedding in Philadelphia. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Nancy Townsend-Thomas and Herb Thomas on their wedding day in Philadelphia in September. “We weren’t going to let a pandemic get in our way,” Townsend-Thomas said. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Nancy Townsend-Thomas’ elderly mother couldn’t be at her wedding because of the pandemic, so her daughter and new son-in-law, Herb Thomas, called her during the ceremony to offer a blessing while on speakerphone. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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