The city of Davenport has an opportunity to restore historic buildings and help address the lack of affordable housing with a plan to develop the Annie Wittenmyer complex.
Families that participate in Davenport Junior Theatre will have a chance Saturday to give input on the future of the second oldest children s theater program in the country.
The city of Davenport will help Davenport Junior Theatre find a new home after unanimously voting to approve the sale of its longtime home on the Annie Wittenmyer campus. After hearing from many DJT supporters about their concerns for the beloved 72-year-old organization, aldermen all voted in favor of a plan by developer Chris Ales […]
The Davenport City Council will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. to vote on a proposed transfer of Annie Wittenmyer complex property for an affordable housing development. The council will consider selling the southern portion of the 32-acre city-owned campus (in the 2800 block of Eastern Avenue) to AW Holdings (headed by Capitol Theatre owners Jim […]