According to data filed through the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, a construction company based in Ankeny has closed. Solgen Power, doing business as Purelight Power, located at ...
The Polk County Health Department and Harkin Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement are partnering with the Iowa Cancer Registry to host Cancer in Polk County, a public data presentation ...
Just over 3,100 building permits for single-family houses and townhome units are expected to be issued in the Greater Des Moines area in 2025, the fewest since 2021, data from the Home Builders ...
Nate Schelhaas, head of the business owner segment at Principal Financial Group, analyzed the company’s latest Well-Being Index during the fourth episode of the Iowa Economy Podcast recorded Dec. 3.
The Animal Rescue League of Iowa has started the second phase of its facility expansion with construction underway on the state’s first rescue intake and rehabilitation center. The $1 million project ...
American Equity Investment Life Insurance Co. plans to move into the Nationwide building at 1100 Locust St. in downtown Des Moines. The Des Moines City Council on Monday will consider an agreement ...
When I interviewed Harry Smith in October on the Central College campus in Pella, the focus was his class on curiosity he was teaching at his alma mater. But naturally, the conversation turned to ...
Mercy College of Health Sciences and Mount Carmel College of Nursing in Columbus, Ohio, announced a new collaboration to offer an accredited Associate of Science degree in radiologic technology ...
Temple Real Estate has entered into a development agreement with the city of Urbandale to build a 9,886-square-foot mixed-use building on Plum Drive. The Urbandale City Council approved the ...
The Des Moines City Council’s approval of a $7 million grant for the Pro Iowa Soccer Stadium and Global Plaza pushes funding for the project over the finish line, leaders of the nonprofit behind the ...
Construction began in October on a new Trades and Industry Center at the Des Moines Area Community College’s Ankeny campus. Rendering courtesy of DMACC Building permits were issued in October for the ...
Robinson Inc., a metal fabricator based in De Pere, Wis., is planning to expand to Altoona. Construction is expected to begin on the Altoona site in spring 2026 with the plant becoming operational in ...
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