Nov-20-2008

Winter Ice Skating Season Opens on Friday


Tomorrow, our own downtown ice skating rink will be opening for the season. Brenton Skating Plaza is located officially at 520 Robert D. Ray Drive along the Principal Riverwalk.

2008-2009 Season Hours
Sunday noon — 8:00pm
Monday noon — 6:00pm
Beginning at 6:15 pm Learn to Skate classes for all ages.
Tuesday - Thursday noon — 9:00pm
Friday 11:00 am — 11:00pm
Saturday 10:00 am — 11:00pm          

Holiday Hours 4:00 pm — 9:00pm

2008-2009 Season Prices       
Monday – Friday before 8pm
Admission: $3 for adults
$2 for children (age 6 through 12)   

Friday after 8pm, Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays
Admission: $4.50 for adults
$3.50 for children

*No admission cost for children 5 and under.

Skate rental – $2.50/pair
*Rates subject to change

Season passes available

For more information, visit http://www.brentonplaza.com. Below are some more awesome pictures of Brenton Skating Plaza from RDG, the company that was in charge of designing the skating rink.

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Oct-24-2008

Downtown Des Moines Parks - Nollen Plaza


For the city of our size, Des Moines has an awesome collection of downtown green spaces. Within just a few blocks of most downtown office buildings or residential units you will be within footsteps of one of the following green spaces:

An just outside the main downtown area, is Gray’s Lake and Waterworks Park. The City of Des Moines’ Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for 72 parks with over 3,000 acres of green space and more than 30 miles of walking and biking trails.

I believe that urban green spaces, like those that we have in downtown, are an essential component in transforming and enriching our city. If Des Moines wants to continue and attract more people to move to and live in downtown, this amenity is an important factor for a lot of people. History has shown that parks play a pivotal role in shaping the success of urban areas. Take a look at Central Park in New York City, this is considered one of the first formal “parks,” and was created to be passive and beautiful, in contrast to the density of urban life. Central Park has become a destination, not only to it’s residents and workers, but to the tourist who come to New York City, and would consider a visit to Central Park as a “must-see” on their itinerary.

Two of our public green spaces are on the verge of some wonderful changes. Western Gateway Park will be turning into a world-class sculpture garden and Nollen Plaza has some plans to completely update and transform it into an awesome destination in the heart of the Downtown Core Neighborhood. Proposed inclusions in the Nollen Plaza update include a civic gate that acts as a waterfall in the warmer months and a frozen wall during the winter. Newly created public restorms would be incased inside of a large video media cube.

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