As temperatures cool down, it’s the perfect time to venture outside and explore the hundreds of outdoor art pieces located around Des Moines.
From traditional murals and sculptures to more experimental installations that dance with light and sound, the benefits of public art are plentiful.
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Panelists speculate on future of office space during discussion about downtown Des Moines Friday, December 11, 2020 1:55 PM
An outdoor entertainment arena that would include a stadium for soccer and other events could be located on the former Dico Inc. site that has been unused for 25 years. Photo by Duane Tinkey
It may take two or more years to see the full impact the pandemic has had – and will have – on office use and development, panelists said during a discussion about top downtown Des Moines projects in 2021.
“I think the definition of ‘office’ is going to expand even more than it already has,” Kris Saddoris, vice president of development for Hubbell Realty Co., said during the virtual discussion presented by the Des Moines Downtown Chamber of Commerce. “We see it rolling into our homes and multifamily businesses. I think we’ll see even more of that.”