Tag: Warsaw Technology Park
WARSAW — The developer behind a future John Deere dealership along US 30 in Warsaw made more progress in its plans Monday night, Feb. 11, before the Warsaw Plan Commission. Everything, that is, but a proposed road name. Officials announced late last year plans to construct a John Deere commercial development in part of the …read more.
WARSAW — Leaders from both the city of Warsaw and Kosciusko County joined prominent members of local business and representatives of academia at the Warsaw campus of Ivy Tech Community College Monday afternoon, Nov. 5, to celebrate progress made in an area of land surrounding the college, which has been earmarked for the area’s growing …read more.
City Planner Jeremy Skinner presented the tax abatement to the council. WARSAW — Patrick Industries, Inc., out of Elkhart, a major RV and industrial component manufacturer and distributer, looks to be expanding to Warsaw’s technology park. City Planner Jeremy Skinner presented the Warsaw Common Council, at their Oct. 2 meeting, with a letter asking the …read more.
[weaver_youtube 5TVftt7elMs rel=0] WARSAW — Mayor Joe Thallemer gave his State of the City address at the Kosciusko County common council meeting Monday, March 7. Thallemer began by saying, “It’s been a privilege to serve as your mayor for the past four years and tonight it’s an honor to stand here and discuss with you …read more.
Many interested individuals attended the ribbon cutting of Warsaw’s Tech Park on Polk Drive. City council members, redevelopment board members, Kosciusko County Chamber staff and ambassadors, contractors, KEDCO, Ivy Tech and representatives of Bradley Company who are marketing the building. Shown cutting the ribbon in front are Mark Dobson, chamber executive director, Andrea Reed, chamber; …read more.
WARSAW — A ribbon cutting is set for July 15 at the Warsaw Certified Technology Park. The event will be held at 1:30 p.m. at 1445 Polk Drive, Warsaw. The park, consisting of 95 acres, is north of the US 30 and Silveus Crossing intersection, behind Ivy Tech Community College. Zoned industrial, the new park …read more.
The Warsaw Building and Planning Department has gotten of to a quick start in 2015 as they try to match, or even surpass, what was a very productive 2014 year. The building department issued 557 total permits during the 2014 year, including 72 new home permits. Warsaw experienced nearly $25 million in commercial construction during …read more.
Work on the new Warsaw Technology Park continues with preliminary plat approval on the nearly 40-acre tract west of town. Warsaw Planning Commission met Monday night to vote on Phase I, which includes a plan to subdivide the property into four lots, each approximately 9 acres. The plan also includes the extension of Polk Drive …read more.
After nearly an hour of discussion, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission, by a 5-0 vote, approved the $2 million purchase of 91.6 acres of land for the Warsaw Technology Park. Warsaw Planner Jeremy Skinner told the WRC at today’s meeting that negotiations on the land at the north side of U.S. 30 from CR 150 West …read more.
Just over 90 acres of land west of Warsaw will be purchased to expand the Warsaw Technology Park at a price of $2 million. The purchase, approved Monday night by the Warsaw Common Council via an appropriation of the funds, is to be finalized in October. City planner Jeremy Skinner asked the city to appropriate …read more.






