• Ranked Fourth Best City

    In December, for the second year in a row Marketwatch ranked Des Moines in the top ten best cities for doing business. Being at what many consider the crossroads of the nation hasn’t hurt Des Moines

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  • Farmers Insurance “most secure” list

    The Farmers Insurance Group has ranked metro Des Moines the second “most secure” city in the U.S. with a metropolitan population of 500,000 or more.

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  • #2 in Small Business

    and population growth. Some observers might be surprised to see Iowa’s capital city this high in the standings, but they shouldn’t be. Des Moines ranks among the top 25 U.S. markets for both population growth and small-business concentrations

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  • Rated the #2 Best Place for Business

    The area has plenty to offer with business costs 16% below the national average and household incomes that are expected to increase 4.2% annually through 2013

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  • World Food Prize Foundation / Dr. Norman Borlaug Hall of Laureates and Gardens

    The former central library, started construction in 1899 and opened in 1903, was the first of four major civic buildings on the Des Moines Riverfront.

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The Office of Economic development is committed to helping businesses grow and prosper.  A variety of business incentive programs, financial assistance, tax assistance and training programs are available to businesses that are located in Des Moines or that are interested in locating in Des Moines.  Many small, medium and large companies in Des Moines have worked with City to make their start-up or expansion plans a reality.

 

Urban renewal provides reasonably-priced sites for new development and business expansion in specific areas throughout Des Moines.  The City makes significant investment in the infrastructure in these areas.
Staff for urban renewal assists developers by assembling parcels in designated urban renewal areas.  These areas have consistent development requirements that enhance your investment.  Staff works with developers in determining development requirements that enhance your investment.  Staff works with developers in determining development requirements for assembled sites.  Sites are offered at a price that is usually less than the cost of private assemblage.  In addition, the City coordinates infrastructure needs for the area and the specific site to assure that current and future needs are met.
 

Although the City does not maintain an inventory of developable parcels in Downtown Des Moines, staff works with the development community on an ongoing basis to identify parcels suitable for a variety of business needs.
For location options to suit your particular business need, please contact the Office of Economic Development at 515-283-4004 or at oed@dmgov.org.
 

Incentive Information

Business and Industrial

Information about current / past projects

Economic Development Plans