Des Moines to consider plan to save 134-year-old historic building
Des Moines to consider plan to save 134-year-old historic building
HEARING. LIVE IN DES MOINES, NICOLE TAM, KCCI8 NEWS, IOWA’S NEWS LEADER CASH IOWA’S NEWS -- IOWA’S NEWS LEADER. ERIC: ALSO HAPPENING TODAY, THE DES MOINES URBAN DESIGN REVIEW BOARD WILL LOOK AT A PLAN TO SAVE A HISTORIC CITY LANDMK.AR THE 134-YEAR-OLD NORTH DES MOINES CITY HALL BUILDING AT 6TH AND COLLEGE HAS BEEN EMPTY FOR YEARS. IT’S ALREADY ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. THE SIXTH AVENUE CORRI
Advertisement
Des Moines to consider plan to save 134-year-old historic building
The Des Moines Urban Design Review Board will look at a plan to save a historic city landmark. The 134-year-old North Des Moines City Hall building at 6th and College has been empty for years.It's already on the National Register of Historic Places.The Sixth Avenue Corridor Commission wants to spend $2.5 million to convert the old building into commercial space and apartments.Other headlines:
DES MOINES, Iowa —
The Des Moines Urban Design Review Board will look at a plan to save a historic city landmark.
The 134-year-old North Des Moines City Hall building at 6th and College has been empty for years.
Advertisement
It's already on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Sixth Avenue Corridor Commission wants to spend $2.5 million to convert the old building into commercial space and apartments.
Other headlines: