Iowa City – A Special Place

Events & Activities

Iowa City is also home to the recently restored historic Englert Theatre downtown and also has a vibrant Iowa City Community Theatre.
If Broadway productions are more your style, the University of Iowa’s Hancher Auditorium showcases the best in entertainment. Over the years, Hancher has been host to productions such as Rent, Cats, Les Misérables, and Stomp. The Hancher stage is frequented by the likes of Yo Yo Ma, Jerry Seinfeld, and Wynton Marsalis.
Event Calendar:http://www.culturalcorridor.org
Home to the University of Iowa

In addition to academics, UI students are able to choose from a wide variety of activities. From intramural sports teams to drama clubs, the University of Iowa has more than 350 student organizations. And, the University’s athletic calendar is always full of the home games, meets, and matches of its 22 Big Ten teams.
Scenic Attractions

The Coralville Reservoir, just 3½ miles north of Iowa City, offers a multitude of recreational activities. In addition to 5,000 acres of water for pleasure boating, fishing, swimming, and water-skiing, the area is laced with attractive hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails. Catch a glimpse of the state’s geologic past at a nearby Devonian Fossil Gorge. Unearthed during the flood of 1993, the gorge contains a variety of fossils more than 350 million years old.
Shopping and Dining Out
Iowa City is full of unique shops – from the Old Capitol Town Center, Pepperwood Plaza, and the Sycamore Mall, the area provides a variety of shopping opportunities. Downtown is unequalled when it comes to offering specialty goods; there you’ll find clothing and jewelry, gifts and toys, books and espresso. The Coral Ridge Mall, located in the nearby city of Coralville, provides other possibilities for the serious shopper.
When shopping, you’re sure to work up an appetite. What better place to dine out than Iowa City? Scattered throughout Iowa City, there are numerous cafés and restaurants that offer a variety of foods, from international dishes to home-style meals. Depending on the weather, you might decide to dine outside at one of downtown’s outdoor cafés.
For more info: http://www.downtowniowacity.com & http://www.iowacitycoralville.org
Iowa City: The Center of It All

Strong & Diverse Economy
Iowa City’s economy is as diverse as it is prosperous. The economy is based upon thriving commerce, a major university, and a number of national and international businesses, including several Fortune 500 companies. Iowa City is home to the corporate headquarters for ACT, Moore North America, Pearson, Lear, Oral B Laboratories/Gillette, Procter & Gamble, and scores of smaller industries and businesses.
The University of Iowa is the city’s largest employer, with 23,608 employees. The academic and research mission of the University, along with the health care services provided at its hospitals and clinics, have a tremendous economic impact on the area.
While established firms continue to prosper in Iowa City, opportunities abound for new businesses. The city has land for additional industrial/commercial development. These sites are well suited for offices, manufacturing, warehousing, and/or research facilities.
The City of Iowa City also has a variety of programs to assist with business development. Contact Wendy Ford, Economic Development Coordinator at (319) 356-5248.
Workforce & Training
Without question, Iowa City’s greatest asset is its people: well-educated and highly productive workers who demonstrate low absenteeism and turnover rates. The city’s university student population augments the labor force and provides a large pool of part-time workers for area businesses. In addition, the University continuously injects qualified professional and technical expertise into the labor market.
The Iowa City Kirkwood Community College campus has an enrollment of approximately 3,239 students and offers a full Arts and Sciences curriculum. The main campus of Kirkwood Community College is located approximately 20 miles away in Cedar Rapids. It offers distance learning for those who can’t make it to campus, continuing education classes for those who wish to take classes in their area of interest without obtaining course credit, plus customized training programs for area businesses. The National Alliance of Business named Kirkwood its Community College of the Year in 2000 for Kirkwood’s partnerships in developing training programs with the area business community.
Education System

Traveling Time in Hours and Minutes from Iowa City(click for map)
Chicago | 3:41 |
Des Moines | 2:01 |
Kansas City | 5:15 |
Milwaukee | 4:36 |
Minneapolis | 4:26 |
Omaha | 4:20 |
St. Louis | 5:26 |
Fun Facts
- “Iowa” is a Native-American term for “beautiful land”
- Iowa City is the sixth largest city in the state with a population of 67,862
- Iowa City was the state’s first seat of government and served as Iowa’s capital from 1842 to 1857
- When the state legislature moved Iowa’s capital to Des Moines, the University of Iowa was founded in Iowa City to compensate for the loss
Iowa City by the Numbers
Population | 67,862 |
Median Age | 24.8 years |
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher | 55.9% |
Average Persons Per Household | 2.34 |
Average High Temperature | 59°F |
Average Low Temperature | 39°F |
Average Annual Rainfall | 32″ |
Elevation (range) | 630′ – 760′ |
Iowa City: Best Of…
- 2nd Best Small Metro Area for Business/Careers, Forbes, 2008
- #5 on the Top Ten Cities for Book Lovers list from Livability.com, 2011
- #8 Up and Coming Tech Cities, Forbes, 2008
- #8 on Best Performing Small Cities Index, Milken Institute, 2011
- #10 on Best Cities for College Grads list, Richard Florida, 2010
- 10th Smartest City in the Nation, Forbes, 2008
- #13 on the Best Cities for Business and Careers (small cities) list, Forbes, 2011
- Healthiest Town in the United States, Men’s Journal, 2010
- One of the Top Towns for Jobs, MSN CareerBuilder, 2010
- Johnson County is among the top 25 counties in CNN/ Money Magazine’s Where
the Jobs Are list, with over 22% growth in the past decade, 2010 - City High and West High School named to Best High Schools, Newsweek, 2012
Iowa City Contacts
City of Iowa City
319-356-5000
319-356-5000
Iowa City Downtown Association
319-354-0863
319-354-0863
Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce
319-337-9637
319-337-9637
Iowa City Area Development Group
319-354-3939
319-354-3939
Iowa City Community School District
319-688-1000
319-688-1000
Iowa City/Coralville Convention & Visitors Bureau
319-337-6592 or 1-800-283-6592
319-337-6592 or 1-800-283-6592
Reprinted from Iowa City website ICGov.org.