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WARSAW — During the Warsaw Board of Works meeting held this morning, Jan. 18, the city accepted a $1,615,000 check from the Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority for the Buffalo Street project. “The city has essentially met their obligations for their (NIRDA) requirements and I was given a check for $1,615,000 to safely transport back to Warsaw,” said …read more.

WARSAW — Three years after the original bond was issued, progress can be seen with the Buffalo Street Project. City Planner Jeremy Skinner gave updates on the project during the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission and Warsaw Common Council meetings held yesterday, July 2. The Buffalo Street project will combine urban housing and mixed-use development within one …read more.

WARSAW — An agreement was entered with the Indiana Regional Development Authority and the International Economic Development Council during the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting held on Monday, Aug. 7. The agreement outlines the disbursement of project funds for the upcoming Buffalo Street project. Upon completion of Buffalo Street and the associated utilities, the RDA will reimburse $969,000 to …read more.

WARSAW — The Indiana Economic Development Corporation has approved Regional Cities Initiative funding for three projects in Northeast Indiana, including the North Buffalo Street development in Warsaw. The North Buffalo Street development in Warsaw will receive $3.5 million. The Buffalo Street project will combine urban housing and mixed-use development within one comprehensive redevelopment project located close …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer had big news to announce at the Warsaw Common Council meeting held last night, Monday, Jan. 17. The Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority approved the Buffalo Street project on Monday afternoon, providing a $3.5 million dollar grant for the project. City Planner Jeremy Skinner provided the council with a full …read more.

WARSAW — Preliminary studies for an ice rink and park offices at Center Lake Park were signed Monday morning, Oct. 10, during the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting. The study will cost approximately $15,000. The contract was signed with MAI Architects, Claypool. Larry Plummer, parks superintendent, stated this has been in the …read more.

WARSAW — Conducting a reorganizational meeting, according to state statute, the Warsaw Redevelopment Authority met briefly Wednesday morning, Jan. 20. Following the election of officers, including George Clemens, president, and Max Mock, vice president, Jeremy Skinner, city planner, updated the authority board on the Buffalo Street Project. “The project is moving ahead and we’re in …read more.

WARSAW — While the main order of business was the swearing in of members on the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission and election of officers, the majority of the meeting was a look into projects for 2016. Jeremy Skinner, city planner, announced the Buffalo Street project would be the big project in 2016. The engineering study is …read more.

At the Feb. 9 meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, the commission approved Resolution 2015-02-01. “This is part of the Buffalo Street project,” said Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner. “This is one of the final stages.” The resolution would allow the commission to amend the boundaries of the Warsaw Central Development Area, i.e. the Buffalo …read more.

The Central Redevelopment Buffalo Street Project was distributed to members of the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission earlier in the week by Jeremy Skinner, city planner. Skinner advised the commission noted the latest document provides a description of what all the project entails to help begin stages of the project and a property acquisition list. Commission members …read more.

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