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By Jeff Pitts 2/3/2021 You know the drill by now. For nearly three decades, CITYVIEWâs Best Of Des Moines Poll has informed central Iowa about its biggest, best, brightest, tastiest, most fabulous, most effective, most fun, most entertaining, most interesting, its fittest and… You get the idea. Being the best at something doesnât just happen. Rising to the top of the heap is hard work, but once itâs done, you might as well cash in. Being recognized as the Best Of Des Moines has changed many businesses and propelled them to places they previously wouldnât have thought possible. CITYVIEW expects that trend to continue. ....
CADILLAC — Cadillac is coming closer to redevelopment-ready certification. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s redevelopment-ready certification makes communities eligible for additional grant dollars that can facilitate more development and make ....
Screenshot from Mapping Inequality White Iowans own their homes at nearly three times the rate of Black Iowans, one of the biggest racial homeownership gaps in the country. Nationally, this gap is wider than it was 50 years ago, because discriminatory housing policies and practices of the past and present are still hurting Black families and their ability to build generational wealth. Bobbretta Brewton remembers when the city of Des Moines bought her family’s house to destroy it. “I was born and raised here. And when I was 8 years old, our family was impacted by urban renewal,” Brewton said. “And it was a home that my grandmother worked really hard to buy and own, and then share with my father’s family, which included me.” ....
/ The Home Owners Loan Corporation created this risk assessment map for Des Moines in the 1930s, and it s still affecting Black residents today. White Iowans own their homes at nearly three times the rate of Black Iowans, one of the biggest racial homeownership gaps in the country. Nationally, this gap is wider than it was 50 years ago, because discriminatory housing policies and practices of the past and present are still hurting Black families and their ability to build generational wealth. Bobbretta Brewton remembers when the city of Des Moines bought her family’s house to destroy it. “I was born and raised here. And when I was 8 years old, our family was impacted by urban renewal,” Brewton said. “And it was a home that my grandmother worked really hard to buy and own, and then share with my father’s family, which included me.” ....