Our community, in the northeastern corner of Indiana, is a beehive of economic development activity.
If you’re looking to relocate or expand your business, you’ll find the communities here especially receptive to your needs.
Allen County
The largest geographic county in Indiana · accessible by road within one day to more than 1/3 of the U.S. population · plenty of excellent sites for business location · home to a number of fine communities that offer a high quality of living and a low cost of doing business
Fort Wayne
The second-largest city in Indiana – population: almost 250,000 · vibrant downtown area with several financial institutions, a brand-new, centrally located baseball stadium, a state-of-the-art convention center, parks, museums, theatres, sidewalk cafes, fine dining establishments
New Haven
The second-largest city in Allen County – population: 13,685 · history shaped largely by transportation (the Erie Canal, the Wabash and Nickel Plate Railroads in the past; the Norfolk Southern Railway today) · offers several available business sites served by rail and within a short drive from interstate access
Woodburn
Located on the east side of Allen County, near the Indiana-Ohio line · employs a large number of Allen County’s workforce at the BF Goodrich plant · part of the Fort to Port improvement project connecting Toledo, Ohio’s port, to Fort Wayne via highway US 24
Grabill
Located in the heart of a large Amish settlement · popular for its fine retail shops and wood manufacturing industries, its quaint atmosphere, idyllic surroundings, picturesque farms, and horse-drawn vehicles
Huntertown
One of the fastest-growing towns in northeast Indiana · continually attracts new families, mainly from urban areas like Fort Wayne to new suburban developments · currently working on a new 27-acre park for Huntertown residents
Leo-Cedarville
A quiet residential community · considered ideal for raising a family · beautiful parks · an excellent school system · multiple churches representing a variety of denominations
Monroeville
Known for its charm · originally plotted in proximity to a railroad once connecting Chicago to Pittsburgh, now serving as an operational CSX line · home to one of Allen County’s largest Japanese companies, C.M.E. Automotive Corporation
Zanesville
Located in southern Allen County, 5 miles from the Fort Wayne International Airport · close to the GM Plant, 1-69, and I-469