City Working On Agreement To Remove Developer From Mixed-Use Project
City officials are seeking to remove Matthews LLC from the multi-use project on North Buffalo Street.
Read MoreCity officials are seeking to remove Matthews LLC from the multi-use project on North Buffalo Street.
Read MoreThe city has moved quickly to clean up the old Indiana American Water plant site after a developer quit making progress on the demolition effort.
Read MoreCity officials are done waiting for Matthews LLC to finish demolishing the old Indiana American Water plant on North Buffalo Street.
Read MoreAt least one person is growing tired of the unfinished demolition project on North Buffalo Street in Warsaw.
Read MoreThe Buffalo Street redevelopment project has lined up its first three tenants, including a business that will occupy the first floor of the future multi-use building overlooking Center Lake.
Read Morehe longtime former offices of the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department and the old Indiana American Water Utility buildings near Center Lake have been demolished.
Read MoreProgress on the North Buffalo Street development continues to slowly gain momentum. Construction of the first townhouses is progressing. The existing work involves three townhouses, one of which will serve as a model. The other two will remain as shells so that floorplans can be firmed up with … Read More
WARSAW — City planner Jeremy Skinner and David Matthews of Matthews, LLC presented plans for the redevelopment of Buffalo Street that will extend from Fort Wayne Street to Center Lake to the Northeast Regional Development Authority as part of the Road to One Million project. Prior to the … Read More
In 2002, under the rule of then Warsaw Mayor Ernie Wiggins, a committee of 10 business men and women worked with economic enhancement consultants HyettPalma to create an action plan for downtown Warsaw. The agenda was to look at ways to market a “rebirth of downtown Warsaw.” Even … Read More