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Friday, May 17th, 2013

Improv Networking Luncheon

Think you know how to network?… Learn the skills of “Improv Networking” at this month’s fun chamber luncheon!

Anything Improv will teach us some “Improv” networking skills that we can use anywhere! Thank you to The Venue at Court Center for hosting.

Wednesday, May 22nd

11:30am-1:00pm

at The Venue

$15 for Members; $25 for General Public (includes your lunch)

Click Here to Register

 

Small Business Smarts

Thursday, May 23 
10:00am – 11:00am 
StartupCity Des Moines
Free
Iowa Secretary of State, Matt Schultz, will provide the essential bits of knowledge that every small business should know and resources available to them through the Secretary of State’s office.

Walnut Street Update

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Business Record: March 29, 2013

Walnut Street, among the first in the nation to be fully illuminated with electric lights, is now a shadow of its former self.

But leaders working on plans to revitalize the street want to turn the lights back on. This afternoon, representatives from architectural landscaping firms Confluence and Genus, Reynold Urban Design, the city of Des Moines and the Downtown Community Alliance (DCA) unveiled final plans on how they propose transforming the street from a public transit mall into an entertainment corridor.

Chief among their plans is adding more light to the area. Seven light-art projects are proposed for the street, projecting light through different places in the skywalk system and art onto the Des Moines Civic Center and Davis Brown Tower.  Plans also call for replacing the dark brick paving from the sidewalks with lighter materials and adding large storefront windows that allow light to spill onto the street to brighten up the area.

Walnut Street will feature urban gardens, local and national retail shops, and parallel parking spots that wrap the street. Project leaders want the corridor to bridge the Court Avenue and Western Gateway districts, linking the areas through pedestrian-friendly walkways and entertainment options.

Read the complete article here

Confluence to Unveil Final Streetscape Concept for the Walnut Street Corridor

Friday, April 26th, 2013

The City of Des Moines and Downtown Community Alliance are pleased to invite the community to the unveiling of the final streetscape concept for Walnut Street on Monday, April 29, 2013, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Downtown Public Library, 1000 Grand Avenue in Des Moines. The consultant team will give a presentation at noon, followed by a question and answer session.

 

What: Unveiling of final streetscape concept for Walnut Street

When: Monday, April 29

Time: Noon – 1:30pm

Where: Downtown Public Library, 1000 Grand Avenue

 

Click here for more information

 

Downtown Chamber and YPC Bring Professionals of All Ages Together for Speed Networkng

Friday, April 19th, 2013

When: Thursday, April 25th
Time: 5:30-7:30pm
Where: Gramercy Tap (400 Walnut St.)
Cost: Free

Click Here to Learn More & RSVP


To kick off 2013 with the series of YPC/Des Moines Downtown Chamber joint events, enjoy this speed networking event. The Gramercy Tap will offer food and drink specials for the event participants.

It will be laid back, but fast-paced, and designed for people who are serious about networking. So, come down for a chance to meet some of Des Moines’ most interesting people and don’t forget to bring your business cards!

Lunch with the Schools & Meet the new Superintendent

Friday, April 12th, 2013

Did you attend this event and wanted to donate to the culinary students’ tip jar, but didn’t have cash on hand? Here’s another chance.  Just click “Donate” below to make your contribution.

 

 

When: April 18

Time: 11:30am-1:00pm

Register

Parking and Check-in Instructions – (please register so we have an accurate meal count)

-Parking will be across the street to the north at 1701 Grand; the gates will be open.

-After parking, you will need to cross the street at the traffic light. The light doesn’t change unless you press the button for the light to change.

-Enter the Central Campus Building (building on left – location is 1800 Grand.) You will be asked for your I.D. and let them know that you’re there for the luncheon.

-You’ll then head up the stairs and go left. Follow the signs to the “Multipurpose Room” past the cafeteria.

-The Superintendent will speak close to 11:40am and salads will be served at that time to begin the lunch. Please arrive promptly at 11:30 to check-in.

Cost: $15 (Members of the Downtown or West Side Chambers) ; $25 (General Public) – cost includes your lunch

Enjoy a meal prepared by the culinary arts students at Central Campus and hear from Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent, Tom Ahart.

Event Agenda

11:30 – Check-in/Networking

11:45  – Superintendent Tom Ahart

- Culinar Arts Instructor, Elaine Wolf and the meal presentation

-  Julie Rosin, Assistant Director, Central Campus

12:30 – Tour of the school

Menu:

Spring salad with ranch dressing served with rolls and butter

Chicken with supreme sauce, rice and green beans (vegetarian “chix” patty option available)

Assorted cake for dessert

Iced tea and lemonade

Register Here

Talk with Your Legislators

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Legislative Coffee

Friday, April 12th

2:00-3:30pm

Des Moines Public Libary, 1000 Grand Ave.

RSVP Here

 

The West Side Chamber and Downtown Chamber are co-hosting a coffee with legislators and chamber members to offer an opportunity for concerns to be raised, to ask questions, and to interact directly with the legislators. All members are invited to attend this free event.

Anticipated discussion items include commercial property tax relief and healthcare access/expansion of Medicaid, in addition to audience questions. Each legislator will provide a brief introduction and remarks regarding their personal priorities at the beginning. Chamber members are invited to share thoughts and questions with the legislators.

Confirmed panelists for this event are:

Senator Jack Hatch

Senator Matt Mccoy

Representative Marti Anderson

The Downtown Rebound

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Des Moines Business Record: Commercial Real Estate Trends & Issues Forum

“THE DOWNTOWN REBOUND: What’s new, what opportunities exist, and what it means for regional development?”

Event info
Wednesday, April 10th
7:00am Registration, Networking & Continental Breakfast
7:30-9:00 Program

Where:
The Wright Place, 340 Wright Road, Norwalk

Register

(Note: This is not a Des Moines Downtown Chamber sponsored event.)

Downtown Des Moines is suddenly bursting with a flurry of activity, optimism and opportunities – a stark contrast from the doom and gloom that hovered over the area just a few years ago. A quick glance at the area reveals plans for Walnut Street’s redevelopment, new housing projects, the launch of Des Moines Redevelopment Co., creative uses of old buildings and Principal’s newest reinvestments. It’s clear, things are in motion and the downtown area could be poised for a big rebound. Our expert panel will be able to answer all your questions such as:

• What retail opportunities could be available on Walnut Street?
• How is the lending climate impacting development?
• How are developers and the city looking to fill office space?
• What are the plans of the Des Moines Redevelopment Co.?
• How will Principal’s newest reinvestments shape the area?
• What is the outlook on housing in the downtown?
• What are the impacts of a strengthening core on development in the wider metro area?

Des Moines – A Top U.S. City with Emerging Downtowns

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

Des Moines has made its way onto another list, as Forbes magazine tapped it as one of the top 15 U.S. Cities with Emerging Downtowns.

City planners are pouring money and resources into revitalizing their core business districts to capture young college-educated professionals, who generally want to live in urban neighborhoods that are close to work and have plenty of entertainment options.

“The cities that capture the mobile, college-educated ‘young and restless’ are the ones who are most likely to revitalize their downtowns and accelerate economic progress in their cities,” Lee Fisher, president of CEOs for Cities, told Forbes.

The article pointed out that Des Moines has allocated more than $3 billion to its redevelopment efforts since 2000, which include hiring urbanist and Princeton professor Mario Gandelsonas in 2008.

Forbes also pointed out the major uptick in downtown residential units. More than 4,500 were constructed between 2001 and 2011, which helped boost the area’s population and draw in young professionals. About 8,000 people live downtown, the article said, and 16 percent are ages 25 to 34 years old.

Other cities to make the list include Denver,  Milwaukee, Memphis, Tenn., and Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Business Record will host its annual Commercial Real Estate Trends & Issues Forum focusing on the Downtown Rebound on April 10 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Wright Place, 340 Wright Road, in Norwalk. Click here for more information and to register.

Ribbon Cutting

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Ribbon Cutting and Open House for
Home Remedies

 

Wednesday, March 27th

4:30-6:30pm (ribbon ceremony at 5:30pm)

511 E. 6th Street

 

Food and Beverage Provided.

Musical entertainment by the Roosevelt High School Orchestra Quartet!

Expanded networking opportunity with member of the West Des Moines Chamber – Home Remedies is a member of both the Downtown Chamber and the West Des Moines Chamber.

Information for Businesses: NCAA Division I Wrestling National Championships

Friday, March 15th, 2013

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) – Division I Wrestling National Championships

03/21/2013 – 03/23/2013

HyVee Hall
Wells Fargo Arena

Headquarter Hotel: Renaissance Des Moines Savery Hotel

Other Hotels: Citywide Hotels

Website: www.ncaa.org and www.wrestlingdm.com –For visitor info, fan festival, parking and transportation.

Attendees: 90,000

Event Details:

Facilities -
Prepare to be fully staffed and stocked as we expect 20,000-25,000 visitors.
**NCAA has strict rules on the usage of their logo, when welcoming guests please use “Welcome Wrestling Coaches, Athletes and Fans!”**

Schedule -
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 – Coaches and athletes begin arriving in the city.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 – Evening may be busy, as a majority of fans will be in town.
Thursday, March 21 – Saturday, March 23, 2013 – The first session of each day starts at 10 a.m. and there will be breaks between 2 and 5:30 p.m. daily. Competition for the day concludes around 9:30 p.m.
**Expect crowds before 10 a.m., between 2 – 5:30 p.m. and after 9:30 p.m.**

Fan Festival -
**Free and open to public daily, March 20-23, in Hy-Vee Hall. There will be a live feed of all eight mats plus various activities.**
Wednesday, March 20 – 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Thursday, March 21 – 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Friday, March 22 – 9:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Saturday, March 23 – 9:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Parking -
Fans are encouraged to park in these following areas:
Wells Fargo Arena North Lot ($10)
Principal Park ($10)
City Garage Parking (cost varies)
Des Moines Area Community College Lots (Free Downtown)
Fan Shuttle Bus Parking (11th and MLK)
Valley West Mall (with DART Service) – Address for GPS: 1551 Valley West Drive, WDM 50266

Volunteer Opportunities -
For anyone looking to get involved there are still volunteer opportunities available, visit wrestlingdm.com for more information!

Television Schedule- If you have TVs that can run the event in your public areas, here are the times and channels.
3/21 12 p.m. Session 1 ESPN3
3/21 7:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN3
3/22 11 a.m. Session 3 ESPNU
3/22 11 a.m. Session 3 ESPN3
3/22 7 p.m. Session 4 ESPNU
3/23 11 a.m. Session 5 ESPNU
3/23 8 p.m. Session 6 ESPN

CVB Contact:
Katie Fencl

katief@catchdesmoines.com

Direct: (515) 699-3452 | Cell: (816) 830-3418

Toll Free: (800) 451-2625