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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.
A rent party (sometimes called a house party) is a social occasion where tenants hire a musician or band to play and pass the hat to raise money to pay their rent, originating in Harlem during the 1920s. These parties were a means for Black tenants to eat, dance, and get away from everyday hardship and discrimination.
If Des Moines continues to underperform, HUD can flag it for further monitoring, Crabbs added. The city received $5.2 million in project funding last year, but she said no funds will be lost.
Locally-based Midwest grocer chain Hy-Vee acquired the naming rights in a 20-year deal finalized in 2001. [1]While still incomplete, Hy-Vee Hall hosted its first event, the Autumn Festival, from October 21 through October 23, 2004.
The party is at 9 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m. How much are tickets for the ‘Shrek’ rave in Des Moines? Tickets can be purchased on axs.com for $25. Tickets can also be purchased from 12-5 p.m ...
This $925,000 home in the Waveland Woods neighborhood in Des Moines is known as the Thomas I. Stoner House. Where: 1030 56th St., Des Moines Asking price: $925,000
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 ...
The Lexington, also known as Lexington Apartments, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The five-story brick structure on a raised basement was completed in 1908 as the city's first high-rise apartment building. [2] It was designed and built by local architect-builder Fred Weitz.