Archive for June 2016
Seeing the future in construction
Matt Hillis and John Ryan were talking high-tech advancements in the construction and renovation of tall buildings at the same time they were folding a very low-tech-looking piece of cardboard. Looks, of course, can be …
Read MoreGo!: Transit Task Force eyes mobility in Greater Des Moines
The Greater Des Moines Partnership’s Transit Future Work Group has been revved up for six months, primarily helping the area’s bus service figure out what local employers, and others, need from mass transit in the …
Read MoreRenew: Road can be rough to redevelop old properties
Chris Murray can tolerate the bumps in the road.
First evidence of that occurs during a tour of various development projects in Greater Des Moines. You’re cruising along a relatively smooth patch of pavement, let’s …
Read MoreA Closer Look: Stephanie Preusch
Stephanie Preusch is in her second stint at the Neighborhood Finance Corp., a 26-year-old nonprofit that provides loans for the purchase and rehabilitation of homes in low-income neighborhoods in Des Moines. Since 2008, a subsidiary, …
Read MoreNOTEBOOK: Who’s in the June 17 issue?
Here’s a list of local people in the June 17 issue of the Business Record and the page number of the article in which they are mentioned. Members can read all of this week’s stories …
Read MoreThe Insider Notebook: June 17 Issue
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Read MoreArchitecture Special Section 2016
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Renew
Road can be rough in redeveloping old properties.
Focus: Real Estate & Development
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…Read MoreUrbandale health center shares grant for oral health
Primary Health Care in Urbandale is among five Iowa centers that will share $1.9 million in grants from the U.S. Health and Human Services department to improve oral health. The nonprofit community health center will …
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