Rachel has posted some great photos of the Kalahari Water Park Resort (Sandusky, OH) on her BPOTS blog. Set to open after its recent expansion on December 21, the park will proudly claim the title of the largest indoor waterpark (173,000 square feet) in the world.
Check out this clip of Kalahari’s indoor surfing attraction called [...]
Archive for November, 2007
Kalahari Water Park
Posted in kalahari, water park on November 22, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Harrison Square Water Park
Posted in harrison square, north river, water park on November 20, 2007 | 2 Comments »
We learned late last week that a “water park” has been proposed for the Harrison Square project:
“The public park will sit outside the ballparkās outfield and serve as an amenity during games. At other times, it will be open to the public and offer a small amphitheater with benches and a water park, similar to [...]
Where’s the Journalistic Curiosity?
Posted in omni source on November 12, 2007 | 4 Comments »
As we still await the City’s release of preliminary testing data for the OmniSource property, I find it troubling that the local media has remained mute on the issue. Kudos to Indiana’s NewsCenter for their part in following the story (see here). Short of their coverage, other news sources have failed in their responsibility to [...]
Can we have our report now, please?
Posted in omni source, tom henry on November 7, 2007 | 3 Comments »
My congratulations to Tom Henry, Mayor-elect, on his win yesterday. Although I have yet to meet Mr. Henry personally, I understand him to be a man of integrity, and have great respect for his family. I wish him well as he leads our city.
With the election now over, I trust we will soon [...]
Kelty Right to Question North River Land Purchase
Posted in kelty, omni source on November 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Last night, Indiana’s NewsCenter reported that the City of Fort Wayne was refusing to release soil test results obtained for the 29 acre parcel of land currently owned by OmniSource. According to reports:
“Indiana’s NewsCenter requested records of soil testing that’s been conducted, but the City Legal Department turned down that request.
The City cited state code [...]