Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly - Sept. 27, 2013

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Business Weekly GREATER

FORT WAYNE

SEPTEMBER 27-OCTOBER 3, 2013

Daily updates at www.fwbusiness.com

DEKALB COUNTY

Maze of maize Family turns field into an attraction

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Planned $71M project to transform downtown Fort Wayne will be a DOUG LEDUC

Three Rivers is the largest credit union in Fort Wayne, with about $750 million in assets.

Lend me your ears Banks grow more vocal about ending credit unions’ tax exemption BY DOUG LEDUC dleduc@kpcmedia.com

The on-again, off-again skirmish over the tax-exempt status of credit unions is heating up, with banks and their industry groups becoming more outspoken as they lose customers to the member-owned institutions. The “Get Involved” section on the front page of the American Bankers Association website is urging its members to make a case for ending n

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Vol. 9 Issue 39

CONTRIBUTED ARTIST’S RENDERING

A new $71-million downtown development will include a parking garage, a new headquarters for Ash Brokerage Corp., retail space, and condominium, apartment and townhouse units.

BY DOUG LEDUC

THIS WEEK ON

dleduc@kpcmedia.com

The owner of Cindy’s Diner talks to INFortWayne.com about the development project and offers a peek inside this local landmark.

The city of Fort Wayne plans to build a parking garage and acquire and prepare land for a $71-million project that will retain area jobs and help continue the revitalization of the downtown area by bringing a corporate headquarters there. The city will invest $19.5 million, Ash Brokerage Corp. will invest $19.6 million in a new corporate headquarters and Hanning

& Bean Enterprises will invest $32 million in a residential development. They said Sept. 23 at a news conference in the Grand Wayne Convention Center downtown the project — bordered by Wayne, Harrison, Barry and Webster streets — probably would take about two years to complete, with construction starting next March. “It’s going to be a different type of n

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LOCAL NEWS

PERSONAL BUSINESS

BizView .............................. 8

Lasting legacy

Drive to succeed

New fund will further MS research at IU’s Fort Wayne medical school

Association strives to help those with Down syndrome

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DeKalb County ......... 10-11 Personal Business ... 13-15 Top List ............................ 17 BizLeads..................... 18-20


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