Up to 107 acres AVAILABLE of development-ready land.
Looking for wide-open space to develop the future of your business?
Altoona has up to 107 acres available at NE 46th & 62nd Avenue for your business to grow!
Looking for wide-open space to develop the future of your business?
Altoona has up to 107 acres available at NE 46th & 62nd Avenue for your business to grow!
As the Altoona Area Chamber of Commerce celebrates 50 years of service, we take a closer look at how the Chamber has helped create a business-friendly climate in Altoona.
Altoona’s commercial and residential community is growing! Meadow Vista West is nestled on the west side of town, just minutes from retail, entertainment and more.
In July, the City of Altoona issued 10 commercial and 23 residential building permits representing over 148,515 square feet of new or improved space and over $18.1 million invested. Continue reading…
In this week’s #PeopleofAltoona, City of Altoona Councilwoman Elizabeth Burns-Thompson reflects on everything from Pinterest projects to public service—and what makes Altoona just right for her.
In this month’s #PeopleofAltoona, Prairie Meadows’ Community Relations Director shares how the Altoona community has shaped her life—and explains how she’s giving back.
In June, the City of Altoona issued 10 commercial and 21 residential building permits representing over 94,425 square feet of new or improved space and over $7.9 million invested. Continue reading…
Altoona’s commercial and residential community is growing, making 2662 8th Street the place to develop. This commercial property for sale or lease is located in the Medical Office Park Development next to UnityPoint Clinic.
In May, the City of Altoona issued 4 commercial and 14 residential building permits representing over 155,600 square feet of new or improved space and over $5.2 million invested. Continue reading…
ALTOONA, IA (May 18, 2020)
The East Polk Innovation Collaborative (EPIC), Facebook, and other local partners have moved quickly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to establish the East Polk County Relief Fund to provide direct economic relief to East Polk County small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and residents who are being impacted by the Coronavirus outbreak.