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Based in Des Moines, the Business Record offers information business leaders in targeted Iowa communities need to make good decisions for their businesses and the community at large through both comprehensive news coverage and memorable events. The Business Record is about and for the people who are making a difference or want to make a difference. Through our various products, we inform leaders about business news, trends, challenges and people to know in an effort to help businesses do business better.
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“What we’re trying to do is what we call modern steak. It’s fancy. It’s just not formal. We wanted to really bring a high-end restaurant in with a more casual feel.” Dominic Iannarelli says of his new restaurant in West Des Moines. Read about the concept behind Prime & Providence Des Moines Business Record
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Take a look inside and learn about the design of Vibrant Music Hall. “Vibrant Music Hall is much more about trying to capture what is so great about having a live music performance at a small bar," said Ken Hagen, project architect at OPN Architects. "When you sit in the balcony, you start to understand that ‘Wow, you really are close’ to the stage. It’s a great experience. There’s not a bad seat in the house.”
Creating a sense of place in new music venue - Business Record
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Trilix Studio recently gave the Business Record a tour of its new production facility. Be one of the first to see inside the state-of-the-art studios that cost about $2 million to develop. https://lnkd.in/gH38Vpxp
Trilix Studio: A new video, audio production facility in Des Moines rivals those in Nashville, elsewhere - Business Record
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Members of Iowa’s U.S. congressional delegation are urging Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. to identify a buyer for its facility in Perry quickly, according to city administrator Sven Peterson, as the processor nears the expected June 28 closing of its plant in the Dallas County community. Peterson addressed attendees of the Greater Des Moines Partnership’s 2024 DMDC trip during a policy briefing May 10 about his discussions with five of Iowa’s six elected members of Congress and their staff in Washington, D.C., on federal programs that could ease Perry’s recovery and bolster workforce retention in the future. Arkansas-based Tyson announced in March it would permanently close its plant in the town of 8,000 people,causing the elimination of nearly 1,300 jobs. https://lnkd.in/gBcn-aPv
Iowa congressional delegation is urging Tyson to quickly find plant buyer, Perry city administrator tells DMDC attendees - Business Record
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Meet Jerrica Marshall, one of the Business Record's 2024 Forty Under 40. Her greatest passion is fostering the growth and empowerment of the Black community. "My inspiration stems from my grandfather, the Rev. Wilson O. Rideout," she says. "As a pastor of one of the largest churches in Waterloo, he used his platform to host community conversations and advocacy initiatives, leaving a lasting impact." She is the first executive director of the Directors Council, closing the gap on racial inequity. "In my youth, being among the few minority students in diverse learning environments underscored the importance of courageous conversations and transparency in our experiences," she says. "These instances of personal growth fueled my dedication to speaking out against inequalities and advocating for positive changes." Outside of work, she is an amateur event planner and enjoys DIY projects. https://lnkd.in/gYYJMAkC
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ICYMI: Read what Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said to the Greater Des Moines Partnership's 2024 DMDC delegation last week in Washington, D.C. about further integration of AI into the U.S. manufacturing sector to regain market share from China on steel and aluminum production. For Des Moines Business Record https://lnkd.in/gsyvuwSP
California congressman tells DMDC attendees that AI integration could help revitalize manufacturing - Business Record
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Big news for Iowa startups in today's innovationIOWA newsletter: The Wisconsin-based Idea Fund of La Crosse has closed a $31.5M fund dedicated to investing in software startups in the three-state region of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Get the details and more news here: https://lnkd.in/gbknbhuC
innovationIOWA Weekly 5.16.24
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New data released on the economic costs of patients who are overweight or who have obesity in the U.S. shows that Iowa aligns closely with nationwide averages. The data was shared by Tim Dall, executive director of life sciences at GlobalData PLC, during the Iowa Healthiest State Initiative’s Impact of Obesity on Employers Webinar presented by Eli Lilly and Co. on April 5. The webinar, along with a Workplace Well-being Conference on April 17 in Ankeny, are the latest efforts by the Initiative to share new data and foster conversations related to people who are overweight or who have obesity, as well as the effects they have on the economy. Part of the study included modeling a hypothetical organization with 10,000 employees, in addition to their dependents, and estimating what the cost implications would be for those who are overweight or who have obesity. https://lnkd.in/dZGmJC56
Iowa similar to US averages for economic costs of obesity, new report shows — Iowa Stops Hunger
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One way to fill the 1.7 million square feet of vacant office space downtown is with housing, a Des Moines city official said during a recent panel discussion. “I see housing as a key component to solving some of the vacancy issues downtown,” she said. https://lnkd.in/gU9SmBbk
Panelists discuss economic health of downtown Des Moines - Business Record
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