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Embassy updates

Temporary Road Closure Accommodates MLK Bridge Construction
Detour planned for US 27/Clinton Street Beginning Monday, January 16
Closed for two weeks, weather permitting
Downtown Still Open for Business

Click the links below to download copies of the detours.
Detour information-non local
Detour information-local

Construction of the new gateway Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Bridge enters a new phase next week as crews begin placing the signature overhead steel arches. To accommodate the construction, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and the City of Fort Wayne will close US 27/Clinton Street at the bridge beginning Monday, January 16. The closure is scheduled for two weeks, weather permitting.

The official detour is east on SR 930/Coliseum Boulevard to Washington Boulevard west (Cloverleaf Interchange). Westbound Washington Boulevard will return to US 27 Downtown Fort Wayne. Truck traffic and especially semi-trucks are encouraged to use the official detour due to several 90 degree turns on a local detour, which utilizes 4th Street, Harrison Street and Superior Street. (map attached)

The City of Fort Wayne's local detour will make it easy to access downtown businesses. It begins at Clinton Street and 4th Street and follows 4th Street west to Harrison Street, then south on Harrison to Superior Street and east on Superior back to Clinton. Harrison and 4th Streets will be temporarily redirected as One-Way Streets during this construction period. (map attached)

The two overhead arches consist of 80 pieces of structural steel and will be constructed in sections. The entire process will take approximately two weeks, weather permitting. This process could take longer if the weather becomes problematic. The top of the arch will be 50 feet above the bridge deck. The gateway bridge connects to Downtown, Lawton Park, the Rivergreenway, and Headwaters Park. It will have sidewalks on both sides with seating halfway across the river and plaques with quotes from Dr. King Jr. attached to the railings.

When the bridge is re-opened to traffic, one of the three lanes will be restricted for 2-3 months. The restriction is due to continued illumination work on the bridge.

The project will be complete in the spring.

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The 2011 Embassy Festival of Trees welcomed more than 15,800 patrons and delighted countless children. Please see below for the holiday memories created at the Embassy this past holiday season. All photos by 4ever Photography & Design, Cory & Erica Dold.

 

Early Childhood Alliance, Embassy Theatre, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Innovation Center and Turnstone participated in Fort Wayne Disney Day as a collaborative staff training which brought in Lee Cockerell, former high level executive at Walt Disney World. This training was funded by a Foellinger Foundation Inspire Grant. Below a Boys and Girls Club member receives a donated bike.

 

We were honored to be the location of choice for the photo shoot with the Fort Wayne Phil's new Maestro Constantine.

 

Enjoy a Dream Night on the town for two. One call gives you access to hotel, dinner and tickets to an Embassy show through Visit Fort Wayne. Click here for the link

Press Releases

Embassy Theatre annual meeting held October 26, 2010
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Embassy’s Jan Wilhelm receives award at Foellinger event recognizing top community leadership
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Fort Wayne Cardiology and Parkview Research Center Donate AED to Embassy Theatre
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Lutheran Hospital Donates AED to Embassy Theatre
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1942
Perry Como performed at the Emboyd.
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