West Des Moines, IA
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Evaluation:
This is a contributing Fifth Street building within the historic district
District Characteristic |
Yes |
No |
Findings/Recommendations |
Two-story brick with narrow mass |
X |
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Larger, broader massing |
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X |
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Other key façade features |
X |
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Architectural style |
X |
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Prominent location |
X |
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Original façade materials |
X |
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Upper fenestration pattern |
X |
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Sympathetic Storefront Infill |
X |
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Darker storefront coloring is an aesthetic improvement. |
Brick corbelled parapet |
X |
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Recessed rectangular panels across the parapet front. |
Cornice/coping (not metal) |
X |
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Physical Description:
This is a two story dark brown brick single storefront with a core that measures 25 feet by 42 feet. A rear addition (pre-1920), also two stories, adds 40 feet in depth. The upper facade features unusual vertical recessed brick panels on either side of the two second story windows. Two rectangular panels define the parapet base and are in line with the two lower window-panel combinations. There is south wall fenestration. The storefront retains only its hidden steel beam.
Documented Alterations:
Monolithic glass has replaced the 2/2 windows. The last historic storefront had a centered angled recessed entry, two-tone tile covering and higher tavern side windows. A recent garage, deck and stair system are at the back of the building. Permits include a bathroom addition (1959), an aluminum canopy (1962, gone), systems upgrades 1966, 1971, 1976-78.
Commercial History:
Business |
Owner |
Start |
Stop |
Notes of Interest |
Red Dot Advertising |
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current |
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La Val’s Restaurant |
Michael LaValle |
1985 |
2019 |
One of first DM chefs to own his restaurant |
The Lagniappe, gifts, jewelry |
Margi Shower, Caren Christensen Sturm (1953-2009), Sue Holmes |
1989 |
2012 |
23 years in VJ-had a rooftop garden with entertainment, closed when building sold-name was Creole for “a little something extra.” Listen frequently as 114 Fifth (1990-2000). |
MJJ Limited |
Mary Jo Iverson |
1990 |
1993 |
112 Fifth, store flooded |
The 112 |
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1979 |
1980 |
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Dooley's Tavern |
Jim, Ellen, Vernon Dooley |
1970 |
1968+ |
10 years |
Harmony Tavern & Cafe |
Violet Fisher |
1955 |
1966 |
Council allows dancing, 1963 |
Bennie & Jean's Tavern |
Bennie and Opal Leonard |
1950 |
1952 |
At 8540 Hickman by 1960 |
Peter’s Place |
Peter Joice |
1948 |
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County liquor stamp, November |
Frank's Place |
Frank and Catherine Empfield |
1937 |
1945 |
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Goode Cafe |
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1929 |
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Drexel Cafe |
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1900 |
1919 |
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Emahiser's Barber Shop |
Louis Emahiser |
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Ashworth brothers |
1915 |
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Dated to 1915, the Ashworth brothers acquired the half lot in April 1906 and it appears that this building replaced its frame predecessor in the fall of 1907 (Express, September 26, 1907). |
Saloon |
Ashworth brothers |
1905 |
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The Ashworth brothers built this two-story building on the Ed Adams site in 1905 (Express, October 26, 1905). The new saloon had tile floor 196 incandescent lights, Budweiser sign (Express, January 25, 1906). |
Assessor’s photo, 2014
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Mainstream/Cindy’s Boutique, Register, July 17, 2007
C’Est La Vie (Register, February 15, 2006)
Vogel Survey, April 1998
Register, May 11, 1980
Sheriff’s raid, 1965
1965
1964
1921
1912
1910