MOLINE, ILLINOIS (August 15, 2024) — In honor of our 35th Anniversary, we’re getting a facelift! We are thrilled to announce the revamp and relaunch of the Renew Moline website. Thirty-five years of progress and projects, along with new initiatives currently underway, are readily accessible with the new website.

The new site has a cleaner lay-out and bright color palette. Navigation is better organized, more intuitive and easier for users to find the information they need. The site highlights our mission, showcases achievements past and present, and engages the community more effectively than ever before. The site — renewmoline.com — gives you direct access to downtown information, including how to rent an apartment or where to go for dinner. The simplified structure with subtle animations and interactive elements adds a dynamic touch, engaging visitors without overwhelming them.

We invite you to explore the revamped site to experience the enhanced functionality and fresh aesthetics.

We also acknowledge and thank Twin States Technical Services for their work on the new website, and their contribution to Renew Moline.

We welcome your thoughts on the new site and look forward to hearing from you.

Renew Moline is the non-profit economic development entity planning for the future; facilitating development; connecting resources and people, and advocating for public policies and programs in order to realize opportunities for continued investment in, and repositioning of, Moline, Illinois' riverfront into the place to live, work, play, and learn.

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