Elevator Shaft Takes Shape As Construction Revs Up At Union Station Lofts

April 28, 2025 at 6:10 p.m.
The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw. Photo by Dan Spalding, NewsNowWarsaw
The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw. Photo by Dan Spalding, NewsNowWarsaw

By Dan Spalding, NewsNowWarsaw

The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw.
The Union Station Lofts are a $20 million development. The project will include about 75 market-rate apartments, 4,300 square feet of commercial space and what is described as 12,000 square feet of flex space for commercial/live work units.
The name of the lofts started out as the Gatke Lofts, but then their name changed to the Reuben Williams Lofts, the RW Lofts and now the Union Station Lofts.
Williams is a historical Civil War Union general whose family continues to own the Times-Union newspaper in Warsaw.
The developer is Rebar Development, Fishers. The contractor is CPM of Indianapolis.
A completion date has not yet been set.

The first major sign of construction, an elevator shaft, is now visible at the site of the future apartments and commercial development on the old Gatke property on McKinley Street in Warsaw.
The Union Station Lofts are a $20 million development. The project will include about 75 market-rate apartments, 4,300 square feet of commercial space and what is described as 12,000 square feet of flex space for commercial/live work units.
The name of the lofts started out as the Gatke Lofts, but then their name changed to the Reuben Williams Lofts, the RW Lofts and now the Union Station Lofts.
Williams is a historical Civil War Union general whose family continues to own the Times-Union newspaper in Warsaw.
The developer is Rebar Development, Fishers. The contractor is CPM of Indianapolis.
A completion date has not yet been set.

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