

| MIDTOWNE HISTORY Midtowne Crossing is a mixed-use, commercial and residential development located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. The project was the culmination of a long-term vision, effectively eliminating a half block of blighted and deteriorated buildings, replacing them with a pleasing mix of renovated historic structures and new construction. It was achieved through the partnership of a private developer and the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission. Initially envisioned as the Alley Mall in the 1970s, the idea was resurrected as The Courtyards in 1982, finally coming to life as Midtowne Crossing in 1989. Demolition of the blighted buildings and refurbishment of the historic buildings began in January 1989 and construction was complete by the fall of 1990. The property consists of six commercial and 104 residential condominiums, plus two parking garages. The six buildings in the project include four historic structures: Fort Wayne Printing, Blackstone, Schmitz Block and Kresge-Groth; and two new-construction buildings: Hutner and Lillie. MIDTOWNE TODAY Our commercial condominiums house the Double Dragon restaurant, Fort Wayne-Allen County Economic Development Alliance, Higher Grounds Coffee House, the law offices of Jack E. Roebel, Allen County Bar Association and Catalyst Marketing Design. All condominiums are privately held by owner-occupants or by investor-owners. Some residential units may be available for rent from individual investors. Check out the Living Opportunities page for more information on units available to purchase or to rent. Midtowne Crossing employs an on-site, professional manager and custodial staff for upkeep of the common property and administration of the Owners Association's day-to-day business. The association is managed by a Board of Directors, which is made up of and elected by the condominium owners. Amenities at Midtowne Crossing include nicely furnished, controlled-access lobbies for the residents; a roof-top patio with landscaping, seating and grills; a courtyard; two exercise facilities; coin-operated laundry machines on each floor; conveniently located trash disposal; and individual storage lockers. |
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