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801 Grand High Rise Building (referred to as the 801 Grand Building and previously known as The Principal Building) is a 45-story skyscraper in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, operated and managed by JLL Americas and owned by Principal Financial Group (Principal Real Estate). The building was constructed in 1989 and is the tallest building in ...
The Ruan Center is a high-rise office building located at 666 Grand Avenue in Des Moines, Iowa, which was built by Ruan Transportation. [3] The building was completed in 1975 and stands at a height of 459 ft (140 m), and was the tallest building in Iowa until the completion of 801 Grand in 1991. The south side of the building's site was ...
Des Moines: Office T6: EMC Insurance Building: 325 (99) 19: 1997: Des Moines: Office 8: Equitable Building: 318 (97) 19: 1924: Des Moines: Residential 9: Alliant Tower: 285 (87) 21: 1972: Cedar Rapids: Office - Tallest building outside of Des Moines 10: Iowa State Capitol: 275 (84) 4: 1884: Des Moines: Government 11: CenturyLink Complex: 273 ...
One person died in a downtown Des Moines car crash early Wednesday morning. Police were dispatched to the intersection of Seventh Street and Grand Avenue around 1 a.m. for a two-vehicle crash ...
A man is in critical condition after falling off the State Historical Building in Des Moines on Thursday. Des Moines patrol officers responded to a report of an armed person on the roof of 600 E ...
The 66,000-square-foot City Hall is three stories tall and sits on a 1.244-acre parcel on the east bank of the Des Moines River between the Locust and Grand Avenue bridges.
The Grand Concourse, between the Grandstand and the Varied Industries Building, during the 2006 Iowa State Fair. Des Moines plays host to a growing number of nationally acclaimed cultural events, including the annual Des Moines Arts Festival in June, Metro Arts Jazz in July, [73] Iowa State Fair in August, and the World Food & Music Festival in ...
The Equitable Building was constructed in 1923 to house the company, founded in 1867 by a group that included Des Moines business pioneer F.M. Hubbell and Hoyt Sherman, namesake of Sherman Hill.