Fort Wayne has a way of surprising people, and this apartment puts you right in the middle of the best of it.
Step outside and you're two minutes from downtown — from Promenade Park stretching along the river, from Parkview Field buzzing on game nights, from The Landing where the evenings tend to go longer than planned. Crescendo Coffee is close enough to become a morning habit. So is Fortezza, if you prefer yours with a side of craft beer later in the day.
But the apartment itself earns its place in the story. Built in 1900, it carries the kind of character that can't be designed in — exposed brick, real bones, a warmth that newer places spend a lot of money trying to fake. Spread across two floors and over 2,000 square feet, there's room to breathe here. Up to six guests, and nobody's crowded.
The full kitchen is the kind you actually want to cook in. Coffee maker, full appliances, the basics you need to pull off a real meal or a lazy breakfast before a slow morning out. The dining table seats four. The living room gives everyone somewhere to land. The thermostat is yours to set.
No scrambling for parking when you arrive — street parking is free and right there. The dog is welcome. And when the nights run long and the days fill up faster than expected, there's a genuinely comfortable place to come back to.
Fort Wayne tends to leave people wanting more time. This is a good place to be when those feeling hits.
For same-day bookings, please note that housekeeping may still be finishing around the standard check-in time. A later check-in may be arranged if needed.