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Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
A rendering for the Riverfront at Promenade Park at the northeast corner of Superior and Harrison streets.
Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
Rex Barrett, executive vice president of Barrett & Stokely, speaks during Thursday’s groundbreaking for Riverfront at Promenade Park. Previous Next
Friday, February 19, 2021 1:00 am
Riverfront mixed-use project breaks ground
Housing, office, retail space next to Promenade Park
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
Fort Wayne officials broke ground Thursday on a planned mixed-use development adjacent to Promenade Park downtown.
Mayor Tom Henry was joined by Community Development Nancy Townsend and representatives of developer Barrett & Stokely, the firm building the $88.7 million Riverfront at Promenade Park project at Superior and Harrison streets.
Verbatim: Ground broken for The Riverfront at Promenade Park
The Journal Gazette
The city of Fort Wayne issued this news release today:
Fort Wayne, Ind. Mayor Tom Henry joined by the Director of Community Development Nancy Townsend, developer Barrett & Stokely and other city leaders held a groundbreaking ceremony for The Riverfront at Promenade Park. The development will go up on the northeast corner of Superior Street and Harrison Street.
The city has worked closely with the Indianapolis-based development firm on this private investment since 2019. The six-story, mixed-use building will include more than 200 apartments, seven town homes, and a 900-space parking garage. There is approximately 30,000 square feet of office space and nearly 15,000 square feet of retail space. The is an investment of $88.7 million.