Downtown Logansport Streetscape – North Street from 4th to 6th and along 5th Street

Downtown Logansport continues to demonstrate the value of strategic public investment in creating a vibrant business environment.

In Summer 2026, construction began on a new streetscape project along North Street from 4th Street to 6th Street, as well as along 5th Street to the adjacent alleys. Funded by the Logansport Redevelopment Commission, the project will modernize one of downtown’s key commercial corridors while improving safety, accessibility, and the overall experience for residents, visitors, and businesses.

Project enhancements include:

  • New decorative lighting to improve visibility for motorists and pedestrians
  • Underground conduit that will eliminate overhead utility lines, creating a cleaner and more attractive streetscape
  • New sidewalks designed to improve accessibility, safety, and walkability

In addition, the City-owned parking lot at the corner of North and 5th Streets will be reconstructed with new pavement and underground lighting infrastructure. Funding for this portion of the project was appropriated by the Logansport Common Council.

MR Louthain & Associates, Logansport Utilities, and Central Paving are leading the work, demonstrating the strength and expertise of our local contractors while supporting jobs and economic activity within our community.

These infrastructure improvements come at an exciting time for downtown Logansport. The corridor is experiencing renewed momentum through a growing mix of new and established businesses, a thriving live music scene, and new downtown residential developments in the pipeline.

Quality infrastructure is an essential component of economic development. Investments like these create an environment where businesses can grow, entrepreneurs can invest with confidence, and communities become more attractive places to live, work, and visit.

CLEDO and the Chamber of Commerce value its partnership with the Logansport Redevelopment Commission, the Logansport Common Council, and all of the local partners making this investment possible. We look forward to seeing the long-term impact these improvements will have on downtown and our local economy.

Logansport Re-Imagined