Des Moines east side fights for grocery store over new storage unit Share Updated: 6:48 PM CDT Jun 30, 2021
Des Moines east side fights for grocery store over new storage unit Share Updated: 6:48 PM CDT Jun 30, 2021
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Show Transcript CYNTHIA? CYNTA: STACEY, THIS BUILNGDI WAS JUST SOLD LAST MONTH TAO GROUP OF INVESTORS IN DENVER WHO PLAN TO TURN IT INTO STORAGE UNITS THAT NEIGHBORS DON’T WANT HERE. I RNIUNNG A PETITION AM INITIATIVE TO STOP THE BUILDING OF A STORAGE UNIT AT THE OLD GORDMAN’S. CYNTHIA: HEATHER CHAMBERLAIN IS GOING DOOR TO DOOR DRUMMING UP SUPPORT TO FIGHT THEEW N BUSINESS WITH HUNDREDS OF SIGNATURES. WE GOT ENOUGH STRAGE UNI.TS WE HAVE THE U-HAUL, AFFORDABLE FAMILY, WE NEED GROCERIES. CYNTHIA: NEIGHBORS WOULD LIKE TO SEE THIS OLD GORDMAN’S BECOME A NEW GROCERY STORE. RIGHT NOW, THEY SAY THIS HYVEE ON EAST EUCLID IS THE ONLY ONE WHILE THERE ARE ALREADY SEVERAL STORAGE UNITS NEARBY, INCLUDING THIS ONE RIGHT AC
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Des Moines again considers ban on urban roosters after noise complaints Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:10 AM
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