Anyone who has relocated to a new city or state knows that finding the right place to live is complicated—logistically and emotionally. And as you weigh the many factors that influence your decision – from affordability and safety to schools, amenities and culture – it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
Continue reading…Meet the Altoona resident who literally wrote the book(s) on his hometown
Even as a third grader at Altoona’s Willowbrook Elementary, Alex Payne was intrigued by the history of Altoona, particularly when his class visited historic sites like Back Door Fabrics in Olde Town. For a kid, these dusty places contained a kind of magic—it was like the people and events of the past were echoing through the walls, their stories begging to be told.
Continue reading…Live the Good Life at These 2 New Altoona Properties
Located across the street from one another on Altoona’s 34th Ave SW, The Emory and Vintage Cooperative could hardly be closer.
At the same time, they couldn’t be more different: One property is geared towards residents ages 55 and up. The other is designed for people of all ages (and their furry friends, too).
Continue reading…Purchasing Commercial Real Estate: Altoona Property Sales
Finding commercial real estate is about more than picking the right multiple listing service, broker, and suites of services to establish contractual offers. You must consider location, flexibility, limitations, and more when appraising real estate for sale.
Continue reading…It’s more than the pipes and wires. MidAmerican Energy is building strong, sustainable communities.
It often takes a power outage to get us thinking about the energy we use every day. (Electricity suddenly became very interesting following the 2020 derecho.)
But ever since MidAmerican Energy launched their Altoona-based Service Center in 2019—a facility that supports the power MidAmerican delivers to communities throughout the Central Iowa region—energy has been on our minds.
Continue reading…August 2021 Building Permit Report
In August 2021, the City of Altoona issued 11 commercial and 10 residential building permits representing over 37,647 square feet of new or improved space and over $3.3 million invested.
Continue reading…Meet Mary, a founder of Altoona Palooza
The next time you’re diving headfirst into the muck while defending your Mud Volleyball tournament title, take a moment to thank Mary for helping orchestrate Altoona’s zaniest, most iconic—and yes, muddiest—event of the year: Altoona Palooza.
Continue reading…Altoona wouldn’t be the same without the Moynas.
Since moving to Altoona in 1992, Steve and Ann Moyna have done as much to grow the community and bring its residents together as anyone—volunteering with numerous local organizations, taking on leadership roles, building bridges between various local groups, and helping organize Altoona Palooza.
Continue reading…Altoona Plans to Build a Literal Bridge to Opportunity for Industrial Businesses. But First…
Just beyond Mud Creek, near the eastern border of Altoona, lies a plot of land that checks all the boxes for industrial development.
July 2021 Building Permit Report
In July 2021, the City of Altoona issued 4 commercial and 16 residential building permits representing over 173,504 square feet of new or improved space and over $19.7 million invested.
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