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Electric Works Shakes Up Vendors, Seeks New Market Management
Three vendors are closing, while others will remain open as the mixed-use development looks to improve the visitor experience.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 9:48pm
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The vendor shakeup at Electric Works signals a strategic shift to optimize the mixed-use development's retail and dining experience for visitors.Fort Wayne TodayElectric Works, a major mixed-use development in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has announced significant changes to its vendor lineup. The Crane Bar, the Neon Pear, and a gift shop operated by 3PO will be closing, as the company was not meeting expectations. Additionally, Plowshares, which ran fresh food stalls, will be relocating due to the loss of federal funding. Electric Works is now interviewing new management groups to oversee the Union Street Market, with the goal of providing the best experience for visitors.
Why it matters
The vendor changes at Electric Works reflect the ongoing challenges faced by mixed-use developments in maintaining a vibrant and diverse retail and dining experience. As the project aims to become a hub for the local community, the management team is seeking to optimize the tenant mix and overall visitor experience.
The details
In a letter to employees and vendors, Electric Works announced the closure of three vendors: the Crane Bar, the Neon Pear, and a gift shop operated by 3PO. The company cited that 3PO was not meeting expectations. Additionally, Plowshares, which ran fresh food stalls, will be relocating due to the loss of federal funding. Electric Works is now interviewing new management groups to oversee the Union Street Market, with the goal of providing the best experience for visitors.
- On April 6, 2026, Electric Works announced the vendor changes in a letter to employees and vendors.
The players
Electric Works
A major mixed-use development project in Fort Wayne, Indiana, that is undergoing changes to its vendor lineup to improve the visitor experience.
3PO
The company that operated the Crane Bar, the Neon Pear, and a gift shop at Electric Works, which were not meeting expectations.
Plowshares
A vendor that operated fresh food stalls at Electric Works, but will be relocating due to the loss of federal funding.
What’s next
Electric Works is currently interviewing new management groups to oversee the Union Street Market, with the goal of improving the overall visitor experience at the mixed-use development.
The takeaway
The vendor changes at Electric Works highlight the ongoing challenges faced by mixed-use developments in maintaining a vibrant and diverse retail and dining experience. As the project aims to become a hub for the local community, the management team is seeking to optimize the tenant mix and overall visitor experience.
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