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The latest forecast from RVIA, released earlier this month, projects shipments to land in the range of 329,900 to 359,100 for 2024, with a median of 344,000 units. That’s expected to grow next ...
In 1959 Merle Hay Plaza, a 47-acre shopping center, was built on the northwest corner of Merle Hay and Douglas roads on the Des Moines-Urbandale border. In 1972, the plaza was enclosed and became ...
Merle Hay Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Des Moines, Iowa, in the United States. Opened in 1959, it is the second oldest regional shopping center in Iowa , and was the largest mall in Iowa in terms of gross leasable area before the 2004 opening of Jordan Creek Town Center in neighboring West Des Moines .
Merle Hay memorial boulder in Des Moines, Iowa Merle David Hay (July 20, 1896 – November 3, 1917) was the first Iowa serviceman and perhaps the first American serviceman to die in World War I , along with Corporal James Bethel Gresham of Evansville, Indiana and Thomas Enright of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .
West Des Moines, on the other hand, argued that Valley West was a private property and the owners would lose control of their property if handbill distribution was allowed. [10] On April 3, 2002, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled in favor of West Des Moines. [11] Valley West Mall and Merle Hay Mall were plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the city of ...
Mega SCRUB day takes place four times a year from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at various locations in Des Moines. April 20: Merle Hay Mall, 3800 Merle Hay Road May 18: Polk County River Place, 2309 Euclid Ave.
Des Moines and Urbandale say the planned Buccaneers arena will lose $26.5 million in state aid if a lease agreement can't be reached by year's end Des Moines, Urbandale officials give Merle Hay ...
The downtown Des Moines store became known for its Tea Room restaurant, which opened in 1913 and closed shortly before the store did. It also installed Iowa's first escalator, known as the "electric stairs," in 1939. The original Younkers store in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. The building was vacated when the store closed on August 12, 2005.