The 07 (46807)

The 07, defined by the 46807 zip code in Fort Wayne, has taken on a life and spirit of its own. The area is filled with front porch communities where you know your neighbors' names, can view a wide variety of public art, and take in the beauty of historic homes, tree-lined streets, and public greenspaces. It is also fortunate to have a wide variety of locally owned small businesses. Tour the area with a local resident!  

Max Meyer is a filmmaker who invests in creative talent.

How is northeast Indiana developing world-class talent?

A local creator spent 10 years of his career connecting students from all backgrounds to first-rate opportunities.

Design Week Fort Wayne is an annual celebration of design.
A sneak peek at Design Week

What to expect at Fort Wayne's third annual event, featuring national speakers on architecture, innovation, fashion, design, and more.

Development is underway at Bottle Works Lofts.
Bottle Works Lofts builds on Southeast momentum

More stable, affordable housing options are giving neighborhoods new hope.

Waynedale has access to neighborhood grocery stores and eateries.
The story behind Waynedale’s momentum

Growth is happening in this South Side community, and it started with changing people's perceptions.

Out of a Jam is a culinary nonprofit that teaches women and teens marketable business skills.
Organizations join forces to address systemic problems

This funding opportunity for nonprofits encourages "innovation through collaboration."

Rev. Andrew Jarmus at St. Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church.
More than a ‘City of Churches’

A look inside the diverse worship centers in and around Fort Wayne.

#PeopleofNEI: Albert, the dancer

"You don’t often see dancers that look like me in Fort Wayne, but it’s important."

The Summit has a large green space for fun and relaxation.
Shared space gives entrepreneurs room to thrive

Discover where socially-minded businesses and organizations are taking shape.

Volunteers Janet Finkel and Bonnie Pomerantz sort donations.
Addressing unmet needs of low-income families

A program called Thoughtful Thursdays is driven by requests from families in need. 

Joan McMillan opens her home to local residents as a safe haven on the South Side.
A ‘light’ for others in Williams Woodland Park

Former grief counselor Joan McMillan nurtures friends and family from the comfort of her South Side home.

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