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seicer
July 23rd, 2007, 02:32 AM
Riverfront development success means big changes for Dubuque (http://www.heralddispatch.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070722/NEWS01/707220371)
By Jean Tarbett Hardiman, The Herald-Dispatch [Huntington], July 22, 2007

This article is meant to accompany "Interest building in the riverfront (http://www.heralddispatch.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070722/NEWS01/707220370)".

Dubuque, Iowa has had success with their multi-million dollar riverfront redevelopment project that has generated millions of dollars in city real estate sales, thousands of new jobs, and tourism dollars for the city and for the state. This Mississippi River city, with a population of 57,000 in a county of 95,000, has faced for decades a population slide. Since the 1980s, it has had an average 8% unemployment rate and saw its population drop by about the same amount.

[Reference: Huntington, West Virginia (http://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/index.php?showforum=301), whose riverfront cleanup has sparked renewed interest, especially with the latest downtown redevelopment projects and Pullman Square, has been stuck in limbo for decades, with similar population declines.]

In the mid 1990s, the city began planning for a riverfront project with the biggest push by the Dubuque Historical Society, which proposed a $25 million river museum and aquarium. The facility was eventually constructed, but at at cost of $58 million. But through the riverfront planning process, the city developed the America's River project -- a $188 million renovation of the city's riverfront. It opened in 2003, after several years of planning and two years of construction.

The 90-acre America's River project was funded through the city of Dubuque, state and federal governments, and private enterprises. In the first two years of operation alone, the park's attendance netted an $18 million increase in Iowa tourism spending. The park features an amphitheater, plaza, river museum and aquarium and more. A floodwall was "buried" and a riverwalk was installed on top that connected to a Grand River Resort and WaterPark and the Grand River Center, a city-owned convention center. The riverwalk is connected to 35 miles of fitness trails in the area.

Phase two of the project, a $225 million investment that would include a Great Rivers Center, a Rivers Research Center, and a RiverMax Theater, could be constructed.

The project has not only benefitted the local tax dollars, but the town as a whole. A dramatic increase in downtown construction and building renovations have sparked renewed interest, and the downtown has seen a net gain in jobs. For 2006, the city saw a fifth consecutive year of record real estate sales in the city, at more than $200 million. That was a 108% increase from 2000. From February 2006 to 2007, Dubuque created 19% of the new net jobs in the entire state -- 3,500.

DMRyan
July 24th, 2007, 05:02 AM
Dubuque is doing some pretty big things as their economy has taken a major turn for the better. Aside from some good recent job growth, Iowa's most scenic city has taken on a new role as the state's tourism capital.

Here's another look at Dubuque, along with some of the new developments that are being built or proposed in this metro of 95,000. Apologies in advance for some of the large photo sizes.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/53/DubuqueSkyline3.jpg

http://www.absolutedsm.com/images/Dubuque/AmericasRiver.jpg

http://www.absolutedsm.com/images/Dubuque/fenlon%20place%20view.jpg

http://www.absolutedsm.com/images/Dubuque/portdubuquepan.jpg


Port of Dubuque Redevelopment:
http://partners.dubuque365.com/portexpansion/index-Images/0.jpg

http://partners.dubuque365.com/portexpansion/index-Images/2.jpg

http://partners.dubuque365.com/portexpansion/index-Images/3.jpg

Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired Casino:
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/3154/diamondjoij5.jpg

Speigel Development:
http://partners.dubuque365.com/phase2/mixed3.jpg

http://partners.dubuque365.com/phase2/mixed2.jpg

http://partners.dubuque365.com/phase2/mixed1.jpg

McGraw Hill Office Complex
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/2521/1061674vi1.jpg

http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/909/1061687lz1.jpg

Riverpointe Luxury Condos:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/27/RiverPointe1.jpg/800px-RiverPointe1.jpg

Random Commercial Renovation:
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/1063/1061697ne6.jpg

Northstar Brewery Renovation:
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/3163/1061676vh5.jpg

Minneapolitan
July 24th, 2007, 08:25 AM
I'm going to be in Dubuque this Thursday and Friday. I'll try to take some pics if I have time.

globill
July 27th, 2007, 12:36 AM
I fell in love with Dubuque back in the 80's when it was still down on its luck. It's so great to see its rebirth proceeding apace.

A true gem of a city.

haldcottingham
July 28th, 2007, 09:18 AM
What's that really cool looking building in the first pic?

DMRyan
July 28th, 2007, 04:37 PM
It's Dubuque's new convention center, the Grand River Center.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e5/GrandRiverEventCenter.jpg/300px-GrandRiverEventCenter.jpg

http://www.americasriver.com/photolibrary/conference2.jpg

http://www.americasriver.com/photolibrary/conference1.jpg

haldcottingham
July 29th, 2007, 03:33 AM
That's a great looking building! I love it when a city's not afraid to take a leap and be different.

ragerunner1
July 29th, 2007, 09:19 PM
Thanks for the great pics. I love see this type of urban redevelopment in smaller cities. It really show that if a community wants to it can really make big changes.

edsg25
July 31st, 2007, 06:15 PM
When it comes to character and atmosphere among cities in Iowa, I'd put Iowa City and Dubuque on the top of the list.