FORT WAYNE, Ind.— Fire Police City County Federal Credit Union said it will break ground in October on a new headquarters at North Clinton Street and Penn Avenue.
The $13-million project will feature a 22,000-square-foot building with a full-service branch to accommodate the credit union’s growth, a spokesperson for the $191-million credit union told the Journal Gazette.

FPCCFCU has more than 11,300 members at six branches in Fort Wayne and New Haven. Membership has risen 7% in the past five years, while assets have increased about 46%, according to a statement from the credit union.
“As our membership continues to grow, it’s essential that we grow with it,” President and CEO Diane Scherer said in a statement.
Plans Announced at Annual Meeting
Plans were announced at the credit union’s annual meeting. The groundbreaking is scheduled for Oct. 9, with the branch expected to open in early 2027.
Fire Police City County CU was founded in 1933 as the Fort Wayne Firefighters Credit Union. In addition to serving fire departments, law enforcement and the city of Fort Wayne, it also serves employees and volunteers of more than 360 select employee groups and their families.
Once the new facility opens, the credit union said it plans to decommission its current main branch.







