The Downtown Community Alliance, in association with Greater Des Moines Partnership, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to achieve a shared vision for the future of downtown Des Moines by providing leadership, initiative, advocacy and building partnerships, and achieving shared solutions.
A consistent and constant focus on developing and maintaining a vibrant downtown core has been a mainstay in our strategy, leading to our successful regional marketing effort. The key program areas continue to be:
- Downtown development and planning
- Events and activities
- Promotion and marketing, including information about parking and access
- AND a clean, safe and beautiful environment
2010
B-Cycle Program Rolls Into Downtown Des Moines
2010 U.S. Cellular World Food Festival Applications Available Online
Downtown Farmers Market Offers Sweet Corn and Sweet Shirts
The Des Moines Register People’s Choice Award Winner Announced
80/35 Music Festival Returns July 3 and 4 to Downtown Des Moines
Partnership Announces Winners of Regional Photo Contest
The Des Moines Arts Festival® Returns to Western Gateway Park this Weekend
Emerging Iowa Artists to be featured at Des Moines Arts Festival®
Winners Chosen for Interrobang Film Festival
Perry Chosen as 2010 Commemorative Poster Artist at Des Moines Arts Festival®
The Des Moines Register People’s Choice Award at Des Moines Arts Festival®
Support the Des Moines Arts Festival!
Vote Today for the Best Photos!
Downtown Farmers’ Market 2010 Season Opens Saturday, May 1
Downtown Farmers’ Market Seeks Volunteers
Downtown Farmers’ Market Announces Opening Day
Earth Day Trash Bash - Come Celebrate Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary
Downtown Community Alliance Names New President
Des Moines Arts Festival® Volunteer Opportunities
Downtown Farmers’ Market Announces Opening Day
Skywalk Golf Scores Big with Downtown Golfers
2009
Walnut Street Receives Major Improvements
Volunteer for the U.S. Cellular® World Food Festival!
Downtown Farmers’ Market Adds Free Valet Bike Parking
2008
New D-Line Shuttle Ridership Strong In Opening Weeks
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