Des Moines Skyline

July 24th, 2007

Des Moines Skyline Photos

I’m always a sucker for these downtown Des Moines skyline shots.

 

Des Moines Iowa Downtown Pictures

 

Downtown Des Moines Iowa Skyline Photo

Nick Buildings, Des Moines, Downtown, Greatest Hits, Night, Outdoor

  1. August 13th, 2007 at 23:14 | #1

    like the second one down. i think des moines needs to work on the skyline.

  2. August 14th, 2007 at 08:55 | #2

    Surprisingly the Des Moines skyline is too large for a city of our size. Most other cities of the same metro population or much larger don’t compare at all with ours. But of course I wouldn’t discourage companies from adding to it. There’s many angles where there are huge empty spaces between buildings. It would look better if it was more dense.

    Congrats on your 801 Grand lightning photo at the state fair competition. Hopefully I’ll be up there with you next year.

  3. October 22nd, 2007 at 19:09 | #3

    really good. i have seen alot of skyline photos of dsm. first and second ones are really nice.

  4. fredhawley@cox.net
    November 6th, 2007 at 19:04 | #4

    Des Moines is beautiful. I didn’t know before looking in this site that the Equitable Building when it was built was the tallest west of the Mississippi River. Omaha, eat your heart out. The tallest building in Omaha looks like a concrete grain silo with windows. 801 Grand is a lovely icon for the city. I live in Phoenix (4.3 million people); Des Moines has a more impressive downtown skyline than we do. I grew up in northwest Iowa and would love to move back to Des Moines, where people are better educated and much more civilized than they are here. Phoenix is a cowtown, but do I dare try Des Moines? Is it true, like they say, that it’s the biggest little town in Iowa? Is Des Moines a city yet?

  5. November 6th, 2007 at 20:45 | #5

    Fred: Wow you’re right, Phoenix is a real low-rise place but vastly spread out.

    Personally I think Des Moines is a great place to live. It may not be a tourism mecca outside of Iowa, but the city has a lot going for it. As a side note a recent study has shown a sharp increase in tourism, especially from Illinois. Des Moines really has a taste of about everything most people desire. Just don’t expect to overload your plate.

    I’m not sure what aspects make a city a cowtown, but Des Moines is very much urban and up with the times.

    Anyone should be able to find their place and enjoy life in the Des Moines area. We have a diverse variety of people, cultures, communities, and things to do. We may not be the first stop for band tours or most likely to influence national fashion trends, but less than 5 cities are.

    FYI: These are my honest opinions, unfortunately this low budget production is not worthy of city sponsorship… no I really haven’t tried.

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