08/07/2025
Denison fourth stop on Kading’s 2025 Hometown Tour
Denison is the fourth official stop on Kading’s 2025 Hometown Tour, a statewide initiative aimed at connecting with Iowa communities to explore how workforce housing can strengthen local economies and support long-term growth.
On Thursday, August 7, Kading’s leadership and development team will visit Denison to meet with civic leaders, employers, educators, and advocates. They’ll explore how housing can support the city's broader efforts in economic development and workforce quality of life.
“Denison is a dynamic community that exemplifies how strong leadership and collaboration can shape a better future,” said Karie Kading Ramsey, CEO of Kading. “Our tour is about listening and learning, and Denison offers a compelling story of progress, diversity, and shared investment in long-term success.”
Details
Hometown Tour: "Diverse Roots, Shared Future"
Date: Thursday, August 7
Location: Denison, Iowa
Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
During the day, Kading will connect with education leaders from Denison Community Schools, St. Rose of Lima, Unity Ridge, Denison Job Corps, and Western Iowa Tech. The team will also tour Denison’s downtown, the Crawford County Wellness Center, and Crawford County Memorial Hospital, before concluding with a panel discussion at city hall.
Now in its second year, the Hometown Tour includes five Iowa communities: Webster City, Mason City, Fort Dodge, Fairfield, and Denison. Each stop allows Kading to listen, learn, and invest in Iowa’s future by strengthening ties between housing and community success.
A full recap video from the latest 2025 Hometown Tour in Fairfield can be viewed at www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4vD3xdWSag.
For more information about Hometown Tours and upcoming stops, visit Kading Hometown Tours: www.kadingproperties.com/hometown-tours.
About Kading: Kading is a family-owned development, construction, and property management company based in Urbandale. With 26 workforce housing communities across the state, Kading has been dedicated to using workforce housing to foster economic growth in Iowa towns for nearly 50 years.