Wells Street/Nebraska

Zip Codes: 46808 From the Nebraska Neighborhood to the historic Wells Street Corridor, the Northwest side of Fort Wayne is full of character. Here, residents enjoy village-like shops, bars, and breweries; riverfront access; and of course, Indiana's top summer attraction, the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. 

#PlacesofNEI: Stoner’s Funstore for all of your Halloween needs

"They are locally owned, and they have filled Fort Wayne with one-of-a-kind magic over the decades since they opened."

The West Campus of Electric Works is on schedule to open in the fall of next year, and work is constantly underway.
Electric Works celebrates construction workers and one year until West Campus completion

The West Campus of Electric Works is on schedule to open in the fall of next year, and work is constantly underway.

Rose Avenue Education Farm hosts a farmers market every Sunday at the Fort Wayne League for the Blind and Disabled at 5821 S. Anthony Blvd. 
Burmese farmers are reconnecting with their roots and strengthening Northeast Indiana’s food system

Rose Avenue Education Farm in New Haven is helping Burmese refugees and immigrants build careers as farmers in Northeast Indiana—and raise culturally relevant crops.

Suzanne Rhee works on her mural in Foster Park.
From casual painter to muralist: A Fort Wayne artist shares how she broke into the public art scene

"I want to see barriers broken down so that more local artists have the opportunity to showcase their talent."

The second annual Dog Days of Autumn seeks to celebrate how pets improve mental health and to create a welcoming space for human interaction in Fort Wayne.
Like dogs? Then you’re going to love this community event in Fort Wayne

The second annual Dog Days of Autumn seeks to celebrate how pets improve mental health—and to create a welcoming space for human interaction.

Employees Fred Billingsley, Wiredrawer, left, gives feedback to Clifford Griffith, Engineer Tech in order to improve work at Fort Wayne Metals on Ardmore Ave. on September 27, 2021.
Pandemic unemployment benefits have ended in Indiana, but workforce challenges persist

A deeper look at the reasons behind the region’s scramble to fill jobs—and how companies are evolving for the future.

SAYv Animal Organization is a start-up animal welfare organization focused in Fort Wayne and Chicago.
Input Street Team: Meet a start-up animal welfare organization filling gaps in support systems

“We realize how tied together supporting humans is to supporting pets and animals."

Hop River's new Head Brewer Iain Wilson, a Scottish transplant, has some exciting things coming down the pipeline for craft brew aficionados in Fort Wayne.
Q&A with Hop River Brewing’s new Head Brewer, Iain Wilson, a Scottish transplant in Fort Wayne

Hop River has some exciting things coming down the pipeline for craft brew aficionados, including a special partnership with Fort Wayne's own Three Rivers Distilling Company.  

Special Report: New physician residency programs in Fort Wayne support community growth and talent

Indiana will need an additional 817 primary care physicians by 2030 to keep up with the state’s healthcare needs. This program is poised to help.

Input Street Team: Did you know about these sustainable business practices at the Fort Wayne Zoo?

"The Zoo has created 'no-mow zones' throughout its property, which reduce emissions and provide shelter for native wildlife."

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