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Shopping Yes. Restaurants Yes. Home improvement yes. Schools and academics Yes. Fitness Yes. Clubs no.
Ankeny seems fine but what are the reasons for choosing Ankeny over any other suburb? Unless it will bring you closer to work, I don't see the selling point over any other western suburb.
If you're building out west, it'll likely be 150th+ street, which is farther from the interstate than I'd like to be.
They have some developments on 128th st, which would be very convenient, but they're ~500k minimum
I like living in Ankney, but I will say the one bad side is the property taxes.
Lived in Ankeny for awhile and couldn't get out fast enough. Found it to be the most boring, vanilla area I had ever spent time in. As Stewo pointed out, it lacks any type of identity. There is nothing that makes Ankeny, Ankeny - so to speak.
Overall it's a nice enough area, but I think it's better suited for the soccer mom/quieter lifestyle.
Ankeny seems fine but what are the reasons for choosing Ankeny over any other suburb? Unless it will bring you closer to work, I don't see the selling point over any other western suburb.
Best thing about Ankeny is all the traffic. If you like traffic that is.
Best thing about Ankeny is all the traffic. If you like traffic that is.
It is getting worse in some areas, but is still miles better many WDM spots.
Thanks for the feedback everyone; it sounds like ankeny has pretty much everything covered, especially if that new fitness club works out.
I found that altoona development project I was talking about, although I'm not sure what the status of it is: http://theshoppesatprairiecrossing.com/
I joined the Fitness World that just opened across from Jethros 2 months ago. I have been very pleased with it. There is a running track around the second floor, plenty of machines and free weights, and it usually isn't too busy. I wish it was open 24 hours, but joining gets you access to all of the Fitness World locations, and the North Ankeny location is open 24 hours, and the WDM one is just down the street from me at work, so I can go over lunch if I wanted to. I haven't tried out the pool, but it is licensed as a therapy pool, so the temperature is hotter than a normal indoor pool, so it sounds pretty nice. You get two free personal training sessions when you sign up, and all of the classes are included.
I agree with what most others have said, I have enjoyed my 10 years in Ankeny. I live on the SW side, very quiet and I don't often leave for anything other than major shopping or a date night. Family time is easy to take care of with what is already in town.
Added my thoughts. I never thought Number 7 would work out but resurrecting Bears/making it a Wallabys type place/Making it a steak house would be great.If you are complaining about all the chain restaurants, then aren't looking hard enough for the "Authentic" establishments.... Ronallos (Good, just a tad pricey for some families), Yankee Clipper (Typical bar food), Fire House Brewery (No kitchen, only food carts), Leaning Tower (excellent pizza), Bench Warmers (A little better than typical bar food IMO), Casey's Pizza (You can get that at like 2,000 places)and more
Added my thoughts. I never thought Number 7 would work out but resurrecting Bears/making it a Wallabys type place/Making it a steak house would be great.
edit: And a similar Leaning Tower type place is Sonny's in Saylor. Great pizza there too.