City of Anamosa in final phase of downtown revitalization efforts
Annie Smith Barkalow
A view of the construction on the Pickle Palace's indoor courts from the building's second-floor balcony. CREDIT RICHARD PRATT
The name “Pickle Palace” started as an inside joke.
But as the 37,455-square-foot, three-story entertainment complex on the west side of the Cedar River, in the development now known as Kingston Yard, inches closer to completion, lead developer Graig Cone said the Pickle Palace moniker has earned its permanence.
“For all of our projects, we’ve always had some kind of nickname that we…
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