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    Des Moines' iconic Riccelli's restaurant could be demolished

    By Jason Clayworth,

    10 hours ago

    The former site of Riccelli's Italian Restaurant would be demolished to make room for two new buildings under a proposal before the Des Moines City Council Thursday.

    Why it matters: The news means a prominent spot along Indianola Avenue could see new life after years of vacancy.


    Catch up fast: The iconic restaurant, started in the 1960s by the son of Italian immigrants, closed in 2020 during the pandemic.

    The intrigue: Lillian Riccelli made the rezoning request, but the family didn't realize the prospective buyers' plans included demolition of the former restaurant, Terry Riccelli, her son, told Axios Monday.

    • Junior Ibarra, the real estate agent for the buyers, did not respond to Axios' inquiries Monday.

    Driving the news: Two parcels across almost 1.3 acres would be rezoned for the new project.

    • One building would be for commercial use.
    • The other would have at least two floors with commercial space and apartments above, according to documents submitted to the city.

    Flashback: The new owners, who have not been identified, had told Axios in April they planned to convert the building into a beauty salon, Sue Randleman, the Riccellis' real estate agent.

    What's next: An expected zoning commission recommendation could receive final approval from the City Council in the coming weeks.

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