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Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center (formerly known as Veterans Memorial Auditorium) [1] [2] is a building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, that is part of the Iowa Events Center. Named to honor the World War II veterans of Polk County, it opened on February 1, 1955.
EMC Expo Center (formerly named Hy-Vee Hall, which the Hy-Vee supermarket chain (based in West Des Moines) owned the naming rights to), is the Iowa Events Center's new exhibition hall. It features 100,000 square feet (9,000 m 2 ) of space for trade shows, conventions, and other major events.
Veridian was started in 1934 as John Deere Employees Credit Union in Waterloo, Iowa. [7] [8] In 1984, it became the John Deere Community Credit Union of Waterloo when the local community were allowed to join. [7] [8] In 1986, nearby residents in Cedar Falls also became eligible and it became the John Deere Community Credit Union. [7] [8]
The convention center features 100,000 square feet (9,000 m 2) of space for trade shows, conventions, and other major events; with the connected Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center, the Hall offers 150,000 square feet of continuous space.
Credit union members with share accounts in multiple ownership groups will receive up to $250,000 in coverage for each ownership group. The NCUSIF insures the following ownership groups up to ...
Wells Fargo Arena is a multi-purpose arena in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Part of the Iowa Events Center , the arena opened on July 12, 2005, at a cost of $117 million. [ 5 ] Named for title sponsor Wells Fargo , the arena replaced the aging Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center as the Des Moines area's primary venue for ...
Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center; D. ... Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa) This page was last edited on 12 August 2021, at 17:56 (UTC). ...
The first intercity bus station in Des Moines was the Union Bus Station, which opened in February 1924 at 106 Sixth Avenue. [2] On January 5, 1932, a new union bus depot opened at 505 Grand Avenue, built by Chicago & North Western Stages. [4]