Fort Wayne City Council members vote on the tax abatement for an $850 million data center to be built by an unknown Fortune 100 firm. It passed unanimously Friday. Staff photo by Devan Filchak
Fort Wayne City Council members vote on the tax abatement for an $850 million data center to be built by an unknown Fortune 100 firm. It passed unanimously Friday. Staff photo by Devan Filchak

The Fortune 100 company behind Project Zodiac will save more than $55 million in property taxes over 10 years for its planned data center campus – but Fort Wayne taxpayers still don’t know who that is.

In a special meeting requested by Mayor Tom Henry, the City Council held a public hearing Friday and voted on the abatement and a taxpayer agreement for Project Zodiac, a development that’s expected to bring in $850 million in investment in its first of 10 phases. Attorney Tom Trent, who represents the developer, said the taxpayer agreement outlines the company and city’s obligations in the project.

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