KENDALLVILLE â Need a place to sit, relax, eat your lunch or hang out in the downtown?
The cityâs trying to help you out, with plans for a new pocket park going public this week as organizers are starting to solicit donations to make the idea a reality.
Mayor Suzanne Handshoe and other city leaders have been talking excitedly for months about the prospect of turning the once-eyesore service station property at the southwest corner of Main and Rush streets into a new finely decorated gathering space for the downtown.
Kendallville worked through a long process in the courts to condemn and usurp ownership of the property at 302 S. Main St., located opposite City Hall on the south side of West Rush Street, which had been a long-vacant service station.
KENDALLVILLE — Electrical upgrades in downtown Kendallville hit one more small snag but are nearing completion and city residents should see a variety of other updates on Main Street by