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Furniture Manufacturer to Expand and Create New Jobs in Fort Wayne

Furniture manufacturer Transformations by Wieland is investing $2.4 million to renovate a 76,000 square-foot facility in Fort Wayne.   The new facility, which the company is moving into this week, consolidates the company’s operations from three buildings into one, moving all manufacturing, shipping, customer service, marketing and research and development under one roof that is… Read more »

Indiana Based Company to Fill Fort Wayne Spec Building

Nishikawa Cooper, LLC (NISCO) today announced plans to expand its Indiana operations to Fort Wayne. The company, a Tier-1 automotive OEM supplier, will occupy a 60,000 sq. ft. spec building located on 6785 Persistence Drive.

Moving On Up

Tresa Muessling knows a thing or two about health–as a trained dancer and Pilates instructor, she has dedicated her life to helping others improve theirs. So when she got the opportunity to take over a small business in 2012, she knew she wanted to make sure she was contributing to the health of the business community in her area.

Moving On Up

Tresa Muessling knows a thing or two about health–as a trained dancer and Pilates instructor, she has dedicated her life to helping others improve theirs. So when she got the opportunity to take over a small business in 2012, she knew she wanted to make sure she was contributing to the health of the business community in her area.

American Sealants Inc. to expand in Fort Wayne

American Sealants Inc. announced expansion plans to add 10 jobs and invest $3.3 million in a new facility on the south side of town. The move to a larger facility, 60,000 sq. ft., will allow the company to add additional mixers and packaging equipment for RTV silicones and adhesives as well as dielectric greases. The project is expected to be completed in 2017.  

Students selected as inaugural fellows for new Greater Fort Wayne Inc. program

Greater Fort Wayne Inc. (GFW Inc.) announced the kickoff of GFW Fellows, a yearlong investor program created to attract and retain collegiate talent in Fort Wayne and Allen County. An inaugural group of 14 sophomore, junior and senior college students have been named to the Fellows program.