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Addison Lathers covers growth and development for the Des Moines metro. Reach her at 608-931-1761 or alathers@registermedia.com, and follow her on X at @addisonlathers.
Feldmann was inspired to build Des Moines when a Lego store was announced for West Des Moines last year. The 2,142-square-foot store opened at Jordan Creek Town Center at the end of May.
His Des Moines skyline Lego set, first reported by the Des Moines Business Record, includes the Iowa Capitol Building, the Iowa Women of Achievement Bridge, the 801 Grand Building, the Krause ...
An iconic downtown Des Moines mural is getting a fresh coat of paint. The mural on the east-facing wall of 208 Court Ave., home to restaurant RoCA, has been a collection of postcard-like images ...
The Des Moines Art Center issued a brief statement Tuesday acknowledging the settlement, which it said will “allow the Des Moines Art Center to proceed with previously stated plans to remove the ...
Art Week runs June 9-15 and includes events for people of all ages. The week also serves as a preparation for the Des Moines Art Festival, which is June 28-30.
DES MOINES, Iowa — The Des Moines boardwalk that was at the center of a long-lasting fight is now gone. The installation of the boardwalk at Greenwood Park near the Des Moines Art Center was ...
The Des Moines Art Center says it officially has begun the controversial removal of artist Mary Miss’ "Greenwood Pond: Double SIte" installation at Greenwood Park. The work comes after the ...
The Des Moines Art Center planned to rip out the roughly 30-year-old artwork — which needed costly repairs and maintenance — that lines a pond in a historic city park.
A nearly year-long legal battle between the Des Moines Art Center and New York-based artist Mary Miss has ended in a $900,000 settlement and sparked a public art advocacy fund.
Mary Miss, Greenwood Pond: Double Site, Des Moines. Photo: Judith Eastburn, courtesy the Cultural Landscape Foundation.