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Business Record 5-10-24
Cover Story: Meet Lincoln Savings Bank’s new CEO Sean Willett
Focus: Banking, Finance and Investments
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Read MoreWhat they’re checking out: Week of May 10
As an ongoing feature, staff members at the Des Moines Public Library will recommend a business-related book to add to your reading list. Find this and more books like it at any of the Des …
Read MoreA Closer Look: Skylar Mayberry-Mayes
Skylar Mayberry-Mayes gives a lot of credit to the board game Monopoly for initiating his career in finance and real estate. He said he wasn’t planning to attend college as he prepared to graduate from …
Read MoreBusiness Record 5-3-24
Power Breakfast preview: Leadership in Changing Times
Persistent economic uncertainty and global disruption, coupled with the rapid evolution of technology and artificial intelligence, present new challenges and opportunities to today’s business leaders.
In the Business Record’s upcoming Power Breakfast: Leadership in Changing …
Read MoreSee inside West Bank’s new headquarters in West Des Moines
About 10 years ago, West Bank officials began discussing the pros and cons of the bank owning its headquarters rather than spending money on leased office space.
Ultimately, bank officials decided owning was a better …
Read MoreBusiness Record 4-26-24
Cover Story: See inside West Bank’s new headquarters in West Des Moines
Focus: Hospitality and Tourism
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Read MoreOffice Top Deals 2023
MidAmerican Energy Co., headquartered in Des Moines, paid Meredith Operations Corp. $29 million for property at 1615 Locust St. in downtown Des Moines. The purchase also includes the …
Read MoreRetail Top Deals 2023
MBB Holdings LLC, located in Ankeny, paid RGBA LC $10 million for property at 1405 S.E. Oralabor Road in Ankeny. The property, which includes nearly 9 acres, is occupied …
Read MoreIndustrial Top Deals 2023
Sealy & Co., a fully integrated commercial real estate investment and operating company based in Shreveport, La., acquired property in the Altus Commerce Center in Altoona, paying $24.9 million …
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