Seventh Avenue, which has been under construction since July, opened Friday. Other than work on the 11th Street plaza area, Phase 1 is complete. Phase 2 is scheduled to begin in the spring.
Gage Miskimen Local Government Dec. 20, 2021 4:30 pm1438d ago
Seventh Avenue, which has been under construction since July, opened Friday. Other than work on the 11th Street plaza area, Phase 1 is complete. Phase 2 is scheduled to begin in the spring.
Izabela Zaluska Local Government Dec. 20, 2021 6:00 am1438d ago
Micah Ariel James stepped into the role on Nov. 1. James will focus on initiatives to make the city’s Community Center more welcoming and accessible, as well as how to make the city more inclusive.
State Government Dec. 20, 2021 4:38 pm1438d ago
Ten years after the Human Rights Campaign first rated cities nationwide on how inclusive they are to LGBTQ people, cities in Iowa have made big improvements. But with a state Legislature that introduces anti-LGBTQ bills each session, does it matter?
Local Government Dec. 17, 2021 2:39 pm1441d ago
O’Donnell confirmed Friday she has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms. She said she’s been vaccinated but had not yet received a booster.
Local Government Dec. 17, 2021 7:44 am1441d ago
What’s Brad Hart’s plan once he leaves office as Cedar Rapids mayor? For now, he’s looking to “find another way to serve” and reflecting upon the progress the city has made in the last four years.
History Dec. 16, 2021 9:44 am1442d ago
Most of us don’t know about the backroom deal that helped secure the interstate’s passage through Cedar Rapids, the alternate routes it could have taken or about the two people who died in the push to open the highway.
History Sep. 8, 2023 6:43 pm811d ago
Homes and businesses of the Little Mexico neighborhood in Cedar Rapids were razed in the 1960s to build I-380 in Cedar Rapids. Dozens of immigrant families were displaced. The notion of erasing a non-white neighborhood to make way for progress is now seen through a different lens.
Local Government Dec. 15, 2021 4:56 pm1443d ago
After early plans for redevelopment faltered, work is beginning on a $49 million mixed-use, multifamily development at 515 Fourth Ave. SE. The project will bring commercial space and over 200 mixed-income residential units.
Local Government Dec. 15, 2021 10:07 am1443d ago
The proposal to create a self-imposed taxing district in the south side of Iowa City looks to revitalize local businesses in the Pepperwood Plaza south of Highway 6.
Local Government Dec. 14, 2021 9:39 pm1444d ago
The updated proposal for a senior living facility near Hickory Hill Park received unanimous final approval on Tuesday and praise from council members as a win for the city and community.
Local Government Dec. 14, 2021 2:56 pm1444d ago
Applications are being accepted now for the committee, which will complete an annual greenhouse gas inventory for the county.
Local Government Dec. 14, 2021 3:45 pm1444d ago
The decision to deny or approve may be made at any of the three consideration meetings. The final consideration and approval cannot occur until all three readings have happened.
Local Government Dec. 10, 2021 3:08 pm1448d ago
City staff to develop plans based on task force recommendations
Business News Dec. 10, 2021 6:00 am1448d ago
Caleb Mason started working for Cedar Rapids shortly before the 2008 flood. Now, he plays a key role in the city’s growth, managing efforts to create jobs and support development.
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