Northpark Property LLC, located in Urbandale, paid Northpark Real Estate Investors LLP $13.1 million for property at 8651, 8751 and 8801, Northpark Court and 5250 NW 86th St., all in Urbandale, Polk ...
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Iowa has announced its CEO Tony Timm has stepped down from his role effective April 23. Jerry Brantley, chair of the organization’s board of directors, said Timm ...
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Casey’s has opened applications for its 2026 Innovation Summit, an annual event aimed at identifying emerging food and beverage brands for potential distribution across its stores. Applications are ...
“I used to think leadership meant having the answers. Now I think it means asking better questions and hoping no one notices you’re still figuring it out.” One student wrote that line in a final paper ...
The developer behind a proposed youth sports and recreational complex in Johnston is being asked to repay more than $3.8 million in grants and fees to the city after they defaulted on the development ...
Maverik today finalized its purchase of long-time Iowa company Kum & Go, an acquisition that makes the Utah-based group the 12th-largest convenience store chain in the U.S. The Kum & Go brand name ...
TPI Composites Inc., the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based wind turbine blade manufacturer, will receive financial assistance from the state for a $3.2 million project to restart production at its Newton ...
The Greater Des Moines Partnership has announced the addition of the Stuart, Iowa Chamber of Commerce to its regional affiliate chamber network. Stuart Chamber members are now regional chamber members ...
Walk into the new Kemin Cultivation Center at Living History Farms, and you’ll find the types of exhibits in the climate-controlled building that never would have existed in its previous gallery space ...
Clark Lewey is not closing the door that someday Toppling Goliath will have a presence in the Des Moines area, it just won’t happen any time soon, the owner of the Decorah-based brewing company told ...
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