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According to the records of the city's Levee Improvement Commission, R.D. Ackley was given a 10-year lease for the building on June 14, 1927. [2] The city issued a building permit on January 11, 1928. The structure was designed by the prominent Davenport architectural firm of Clausen, Kruse & Klein and was completed in 1929.
Davenport City Hall is the official seat of government for the city of Davenport, Iowa, United States. The building was constructed in 1895 and is situated on the northeast corner of the intersection of Harrison Street ( U.S. Route 61 ) and West Fourth Street in Downtown Davenport .
Davenport (US: / ˈ d æ v ən p ɔːr t / DA-vən-port) is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Iowa, United States.Located along the Mississippi River on the eastern border of the state, it is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population of 384,324 and a combined statistical area population of 474,019, ranking as the 147th-largest MSA and 91st-largest CSA ...
The federal government denied Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' request for assistance after a six-story apartment building partially collapsed roughly one month ago, leaving three dead, many injured and ...
City officials in Davenport, a city in eastern Iowa, said in a news release that the property owner was served Monday with an order for demolition of the building that was once the Davenport Hotel ...
Media in category "Buildings and structures in Davenport, Iowa" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. J.H.C. Petersen's Sons Wholesale Building.jpg 346 × 288; 22 KB
They bought 40 acres (16 ha) of land along Rockingham Road in Davenport's west end in February 1930. [3] The Davenport architectural firm of Clausen, Kruse & Klein designed the facility in the Georgian Revival style. The building featured a columned porch that extended across the front of the building and a living room with floor-to-ceiling ...
Seen is the damage from a collapsed apartment building, Monday, June 5, 2023, in Davenport, Iowa. The six-story, 80-unit building partially collapsed May 28.