Jay Byers is being remembered as a man who helped shape Des Moines’ future through his innovation and who was the special ingredient in the “secret sauce” that he often said made the Des Moines metro ...
The photo above is one of the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority’s electric buses, which were introduced to the community in the fall of 2020 and went into service in early 2021. They were ...
The Iowa Economic Development Authority board voted today to award $23.5 million from the Iowa Reinvestment Act for a pro soccer stadium and global plaza on the former Dico Inc. site near downtown Des ...
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, in partnership with the university’s Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation, has introduced a new educational initiative offering in-person workshops to ...
Greg Edwards, the president and CEO of Catch Des Moines, will retire later this year after 25 years, the organization announced today. According to the announcement, Edwards, a Peoria, Ill., native, ...
Leaders of an Italian-based manufacturer had three key requirements for their first manufacturing facility in the U.S.: It needed to be close to customers; construction had to start quickly; and the ...
Corteva and Hexagon Bio, a pharmaceutical biotechnology company, today announced a multimillion-dollar joint venture to accelerate the development of new crop protection solutions. The venture is the ...
When Jim Lewis was preparing to interview for the job of executive director of the Vaughan Institute of Risk Management and Insurance at the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, he did what ...
The 80/35 Music Festival is canceled for this year following the dissolution last year of the Des Moines Music Coalition, which organized the two-day event. File photo The 80/35 music festival, the ...
In the 2013 Book of Lists, we began a new tradition. While the book has traditionally focused on businesses, we wanted to add some new lists that highlighted the vast array of business people in our ...
Construction is expected to begin in July on a 132,000-square-foot expansion of Michael Foods’ manufacturing and distribution facility in Norwalk. Rendering special to the Business Record Michael ...
Photos above: An $80 million Innovative Hub would be built in the Ankeny school district if voters approve a $130 million bond referendum on Tuesday. The Hub, which is estimated to cost $80 million, ...
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