Harrison Square

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Harrison Square is a mixed-use downtown revitalization project in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The project includes a ballpark that will be primarily used for baseball and will be the home field of the Fort Wayne Wizards minor league baseball team. Also included are new retail and condominium developments, new downtown hotel to serve the Grand Wayne Center convention facility and Embassy Theatre, and an adjoining park with ampitheater and fountain. The project is expected to open in spring 2009.

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[edit] Ballpark

The ballpark at Harrison Square is valued at $30 million dollars with fixed seating of 6,000 and a capacity of 8,000 to 9,000 with the inclusion of non-fixed seats such as berm seating (estimated at 1,000) and bar and table top seating, as well as other non-fixed seating arrangements.

Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum (HOK) has been selected to design the ballpark, which will feature a retro design that takes cues from the architecture of Fort Wayne. The ballpark will be at the corner of West Brackenridge Street and Ewing Street.

[edit] Condos

The condominiums at Harrison Square are valued at $12 million and will number sixty residential units. There will be four levels of condominiums on top of the retail portion of the project and the condominiums facing south will have a view into the ballpark.

[edit] Retail

The retail portion of the project is valued at $6 million and will cover 30,000 square feet at the base of the condominiums along Jefferson Boulevard. Retail facing south will also have a view into the ballpark.

[edit] Hotel

The new hotel, expected to be completed at the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Harrison Steet in spring 2010, will be a Courtyard by Marriott and consist of 250 rooms.

[edit] Parking garage

A new $10 million parking garage, located at Harrison Street and Douglas Avenue, will house 900 parking spaces and will have 300 spaces dedicated to the hotel.

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