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Des Moines is searching for a developer who will repurpose the Argonne Armory, a 91-year-old building on the east bank of the ...
The Des Moines City Council has voted to issue a request for proposals on the Argonne Armory and to approve a 28E agreement ...
Des Moines Performing Arts is the latest organization to drop plans for Des Moines' Argonne Armory after determining its proposal isn't feasible.
The city of Des Moines will seek proposals for the redevelopment of the Argonne Armory building after Des Moines Performing ...
The Argonne Armory, which sits on east bank of the Des Moines River at 602 Robert D. Ray Drive, would serve existing programs like camps and classes while allowing DMPA to expand its offerings for ...
Des Moines' deal with Nationwide would put more workers downtown, and also open the east bank of the Des Moines River for major redevelopment.
They said city workers operating out of the similarly aged Argonne Armory building, ... First Street, just off the Court Avenue bridge, and the armory building at 602 Robert D. Ray Drive.
Des Moines Performing Arts says it is a prospective buyer of the Argonne Armory, a prime piece of city-owned real estate on the edge of East Village.
Des Moines Performing Arts is no longer pursuing the Argonne Armory to house its arts education center. A little over a year after the nonprofit announced interest in purchasing the city-owned ...
The Argonne Armory, which sits on east bank of the Des Moines River at 602 Robert D. Ray Drive, would serve existing programs like camps and classes while allowing DMPA to expand its offerings for ...