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Downtown stakeholders and supporters listen to the Downtown Davenport Partnership’s annual meeting presentation Tuesday, June 28.

Downtown Davenport sees ‘spectacular’ growth

There has been a “spectacular” investment in downtown Davenport this year – and there is much more to come. That was the message Kyle Carter,...
Harbor Freight is making plans to move a new store into the former Gordmans store site near SouthPark Mall

Harbor Freight ‘moving forward’ with plans for Moline location

Harbor Freight Tools is “moving forward” with plans for a new Moline store at the former Gordmans department store at 4401 27th St. near...

Mississippi River Distilling Co. ‘showcasing spirits’ in new Davenport location

A local distillery expanding its business to downtown Davenport wants to “showcase our spirits” while also showcasing part of local history. The Mississippi River Distilling...

Terrific Pizza will ‘bring passion to the table’

“I bring passion to the table.” That’s the message from Doug Westerfield, a longtime restaurant chef in the Quad Cities who is getting ready to...

Air Control Inc. gets machinery upgrade

CLINTON, Iowa – Sean Connell recently eyed the old plate roll machine at his family-owned business, Air Control Inc. (ACI). The machine, used to roll...
Food Truck Fight festival-goers take a selfie posing in front of a Food Truck Fight emblem on Saturday, June 18, during the event at Isle Parkway in Bettendorf.

Bettendorf Food Truck Fight brings in crowd of thousands

The crowds lined up for pizza and cookies. They lined up for cowboy burgers and fried pickle burgers. They lined up for cheese steaks...

Stefanini Group settles in new Davenport home

The Stefanini Group in Davenport has a new state-of-the-art office building that company officials hope will spur more business, lead to more employee collaboration...

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