Posts Tagged ‘Des Moines Iowa’
Council OKs preliminary terms of grant to new owner of Kum & Go
The Des Moines City Council this week approved preliminary terms of an urban development agreement with FJ Management Inc., which plans on opening a regional headquarters in downtown Des Moines. FJ Management, which owns Maverik …
Read MoreEither/Or, a ‘homey, comfortable’ restaurant, opens Sept. 15
Substance Architecture announces additions to leadership team
Substance Architecture, a Des Moines-based design firm, recently announced additions to its leadership team. Matt Rodekamp has been promoted to principal and David Gosnell, Joshua Hemberger, Leah Rudolphi and Kevin Wagner all have been promoted …
Read MoreKrause ‘optimistic’ about proposed stadium project
Progress is being made in closing a funding gap for a stadium and plaza that has been proposed for southwest of downtown Des Moines, Kyle Krause said.
Proposed Pro Iowa Stadium“I’m optimistic today,” Krause …
Read MoreConstruction beginning on 90-unit affordable housing project
Construction is starting on a three-story, 90-unit affordable housing project on 4.4 acres adjacent to Southridge Mall on Des Moines’ south side.
AHEPA Senior Living, a Fishers, Ind.-based nonprofit provider of affordable multifamily housing for …
Read MoreNew commercial development slows in Des Moines area
Fewer building permits were issued for new Des Moines area commercial projects in the first six months of 2023 compared to a year ago, a sign higher interest rates and worries about the economy have …
Read MoreHeated outdoor pool planned at renovated motor lodge in Des Moines
Heated outdoor swimming pools are an amenity developer Jake Christensen likes about Colorado’s ski resort hotels.
He has wanted to add the amenity to one of his projects but hasn’t had the opportunity to do so – …
Reimagining a troubled downtown Court Avenue property
A troubled property in a downtown Des Moines entertainment district is getting a makeover that will include new tenants and a new name.
In recent years, the brick building at Court Avenue and Third Street …
Highland Apartments expected to be razed in mid-July
Demolition of the HighlandApartments is expected to begin in mid-July after items worth saving from the building are salvaged, an official said.
The Des Moines City Council this month approved a request to demolish the 108-year-old, three-story brick …
Read MoreCan the Highland Apartments structure in Des Moines be saved?
Tanya Keith, a local historical preservationist, wasn’t optimistic that she would be able to persuade the Des Moines City Council to push the pause button on a request to demolish a century-plus-old building in the …
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