‘This is more than just a business deal’

Local business leaders, educators, and city leaders sound off on why they support Electric Works.

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Across Fort Wayne, yard signs proclaiming support for proposed Electric Works project line the streets of local neighborhoods.

If the city funds $65 million of the proposed $221 million west campus, the project will proceed to repurpose the former General Electric campus as a mixed-use hub of innovation and culture, home to farmers markets, business incubators, residential spaces, retail, restaurants, and more.

But why do residents care about this project so much? The Electric Works team took to the streets of northeast Indiana to find out.

In videos produced by a partnership ofĀ Lynchpin Creative and Greater Fort Wayne Inc., the team highlights three key ways Electric Works will advance regional businesses, educational opportunities, and economic development.

Business Investment

ā€œAs somebody who owns a downtown boutique, as somebody who’s lived in a big city, I can see it here. It is what we need.ā€ -Annie Henry, Owner of IdleHour boutique

Education Investment

ā€œThis is more than just a business deal; it’s an educational opportunity.ā€ -Wendy Robinson, Superintendent of Fort Wayne Community Schools

Economic Investment

ā€œIf you throw a pebble into a pond, there’s ripples. It’s the same thing with positive economic development projects like Electric Works.ā€ -Terry McDonald, Mayor of New Haven

Ā 

Author

Kara Hackett is a Fort Wayne native fascinated by what's next for northeast Indiana how it relates to other up-and-coming places around the world.

After working briefly in New York City and Indianapolis, she moved back to her hometown where she has discovered interesting people, projects, and innovations shaping the future of this place—and has been writing about them ever since. Her work has appeared in The Journal Gazette, Living Fort Wayne, Glo Magazine, FoxNews.com, and The Huffington Post.

In January 2018, Kara helped launch Input Fort Wayne, in partnership with its parent company, Issue Media Group, based in Detroit, Mich., and a coalition of regional sponsors.

Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @karahackett.

Our Partners

AWS Foundation

Solutions journalism takes time, trust, and your support.

Close
Psst. We could use your help today!

Don't miss out!

Everything Fort Wayne, in your inbox every week.

Close the CTA

Already a subscriber? Enter your email to hide this popup in the future.