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Demolition could be soon on the horizon — again — for downtown Des Moines' long-abandoned Kaleidoscope at the Hub to make way for a 33-story apartment tower. The fate of the building at 515 ...
Des Moines-based Blackbird Investments LLC initially ... If demolition is approved, developers would clear the 0.86-acre of the Kaleidoscope parcel on Walnut Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues.
YOU CAN SEE A PRETTY GOOD VIEW OF THE KALEIDOSCOPE MALL DOWN BELOW. SOON DOON, IT WILL BECOME A 33 STORY HOUSING TOWER, SOMETHING THAT WILL CHANGE THE DES MOINES SKYLINE. DARK, DUSTY AND GUTTED ...
Nearly a year after the city of Des Moines approved demolition of downtown's long-empty Kaleidoscope at the Hub, a developer has still not secured the funds to build the 33-story skyscraper ...
The Des Moines City Council voted 7-0 Monday in favor of a $150 million apartment project that city officials say could put downtown Des Moines on the map. The '515 Walnut Tower' is a 33-story ...
JODI NOW I’M STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF OVER MY SHOULDER IS THE SITE OF THE OLD KALEIDOSCOPE AT THE HUB LOCATION. 515 WALNUT. NOW, IF A DEVELOPER GETS THE GO AHEAD FROM THE DES MOINES CITY ...
Demolition of the former Kaleidoscope at the Hub building is underway to make way for a long-anticipated high-rise apartment tower in downtown Des Moines. Over the next 50 days, crews will ...
Des Moines has proposed giving the St. Joseph ... benefits for 15 years due to the tax abatement. If the mostly empty Kaleidoscope mall had been left intact, it would only generate $838,210 ...
It's the end of an era as interior demolition has begun on the 38-year-old Kaleidoscope building downtown ... skyscraper that will change the Des Moines skyline. Inside, it’s dark, dusty ...