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8/21/2022 5:00:00 AM Press Release

2022 Inter-City Visit: Marion, Cedar Falls, and Dubuque

The Ames Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2022 Inter-City Visit from September 16-18, where city and community leaders from Ames, Boone, and Nevada toured Marion, Cedar Falls, and Dubuque and met with their community leaders. 

 

“The purpose of the trip is to bring business, civic, and community leaders together to look at places that are often aspirational markets,” said Dan Culhane, President & CEO of the Ames Chamber of Commerce. “There are many communities that have done wonderful things to make their community better and we can draw on their vision and leadership and apply those concepts in Ames.”

 

The first stop on the 2022 Inter-City trip was Marion, Iowa. The group toured the newly constructed YMCA, new fire station, and the beautiful Lowe Park, a $1.7 million project that was funded with local, county, and state level support. Our team then toured the Marion Uptown, a Main Street Iowa community. Uptown is a vibrant placemaking project full of art, a streetscape project, and new commercial and residential construction. 

 

The next day, the Inter-City trip brought our delegation to Cedar Falls where our team visited with Cedar Falls Community Main Street and gained insights about their downtown redevelopment including their River Place Project. Cedar Falls has spent over a decade making improvements to their downtown area that now includes robust commercial offerings, a community plaza, and residential living. 

 

The final stop was the amazing river city of Dubuque. Greater Dubuque Development Corporation led our tour and talked about how both public and private investments led to the revitalization of the Mississippi Riverwalk, Port of Dubuque, and the Historic Millwork District. 

 

One of the major themes that was reinforced for our delegation was the importance of public and private partnerships related to investment. Other observations and aspirational ideas surrounded the concept of placemaking; transforming public spaces to strengthen the connections between people and our community. These spaces are often used socially and their vision is shared across the community. 

 

This is the fifth Inter-City trip that the Ames Chamber of Commerce has hosted. Previously visited communities include Manhattan, KS, Bloomington, IN, Columbia, MO, and Fort Collins, CO.

 

Thank you to Sarah Dvorsky, Ames Chamber Executive Director of Ames Main Street and Affiliate Programming, for organizing this event. And a special thank you to the Marion Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO), Uptown Marion District, City of Marion, Cedar Falls Downtown District, Grow Cedar Valley, City of Cedar Falls, Great Dubuque Development, City of Dubuque, Dubuque Main Street, and the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce. 

 

It was an amazing 3 days for our entire delegation. A special thank you to our sponsors who helped make this trip a reality: 10Fold Architecture + Engineering, Keen Project Solutions, Discover Ames, Hunziker Companies, and City of Boone.


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