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I&M Donates Service Center to Hartford City

Thursday, August 26, 2021 10:30 AM EDT
By Alex Brown
I&M Donates Service Center to Hartford City I&M handed over the keys of former service center to Hartford City in a ceremonial ribbon cutting. (photo courtesy of Indiana Michigan Power)

Fort Wayne-based Indiana Michigan Power has donated its former service center building in downtown Hartford City. The utility says the building will now serve as the permanent home for the Hartford City Police Department, as well as a senior citizens center.

I&M moved out of the facility in 2012 and the building has housed the police department and senior center since that time. Now, the city will own and operate the building and has plans for growth.

“The generous donation of this building from Indiana Michigan Power is going to unlock a number of opportunities for Hartford City and we could see the benefits for decades to come,” said Hartford City Mayor Dan Eckstein. “We are extremely thankful for I&M and proud to call the company a community partner.”

The city says it has plans for renovations to expand services at the building and create a large gathering space for community events. Those plans, according to city officials, will serve as a catalyst for economic development.

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