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[[Image:ICEHEMPOR.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]ICE HARBOR EMPORIUM. The Emporium was one of the first efforts during the 1970s to attract development in the [[ICE HARBOR]].  
[[Image:ICEHEMPOR.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
[[Image:harbor.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The original site of the Dubuque Seed Company, Inc. before it was converted into the Ice Harbor Emporium. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]ICE HARBOR EMPORIUM. The Ice Harbor Emporium was one of the first efforts to reintroduce business development into the area of the [[ICE HARBOR]]. The building to be used had a long history in the community. Constructed around 1890, it had been used as a wholesale grocery warehouse. In 1909 [[COOPER, Augustin A.|Augustin A. COOPER]] used it for storing wagon parts. [[DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY]] opened for business there in the 1930s. When the company moved to Key West, [[THOMPSON, John "Jack"|John "Jack" THOMPSON]] of Dubuque used the building as a storehouse.  


The building was constructed around 1890 and had seen many uses. Originally it was a wholesale grocery warehouse. In 1909 [[COOPER, Augustine A.|Augustine A. COOPER]] had used it for storing wagon parts. [[DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY]] opened for business there in the 1930s. When the company moved to Key West, Jack Thompson of Dubuque used it as a storehouse.  
In 1981 Joe Kucera of Dubuque was looking for a small shop for his furniture-making business. Seeing the potential of the huge building as the home of many small businesses, he mentioned to Jack Thompson the potential leasing small stalls leading to a type of mini-mall. Similar cooperative markets had worked in other historical cities like Boston and St. Louis. Jack Thompson and his wife [[THOMPSON, Mary Virginia "Winnie"|Mary Virginia "Winnie" THOMPSON]] had years of experience franchising convenience stores in Dubuque. Recognizing the potential; the Ice Harbor Emporium was started.  


In 1981 Joe Kucera of Dubuque saw the building as a mini-mall. Thompson who had years of experience franchising convenience stores in Dubuque saw the potential, and the Ice Harbor Emporium was started.  
The first and second floors were the first to be opened for business. Each shop owner rented a 10' by 20' space as a shop. The rest of the building remained open. Rent would be about twenty dollars per month with common expenses shared. Originally the thought was that the Emporium would be opened around the schedules of large civic events. If this worked, there was the potential of then remaining open all year. (1)


The first and second floors were the first to be opened for business. Each shop owner rented a 10' by 20' space. The rest of the building would remain open. Rent would be about twenty dollars per month with common expenses being shared.
The building was demolished in 1989 as part of the expansion of US 151/61.


In 1998 the Emporium was evicted by its landlord, the Greater Dubuque Riverboat Entertainment Company which also owned the [[DIAMOND JO]] riverboat casino, the Portside building, and 11 acres at the Ice Harbor. The company explained that it intended to raze the building. The Emporium, established in 1978, moved to [[PLAZA 20]] and kept its name.


[[Image:imp534.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A license each of the participants in the Mall had to possess to do business. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
The Ice Harbor Emporium had operated out of the former site of the [[DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY]]. Containing over thirty specialty shops, the Emporium offered country and tole painting, tinware, brass, calligraphy, Iowa Hawkeye items, porcelain dolls, doll clothes, miniatures, and jewelry.


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[[Image:harbor.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The original site of the Dubuque Seed Company, Inc. before it was converted into the Ice Harbor Emporium. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
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The 1983 through 1987 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 169 Iowa.


The 1989 through 1993 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 98 E. 4th.
1. Freund, Bob,"Ice Harbor Mall to Offer Unique Wares," ''Telegraph Herald'', Apr. 21, 1982, p. 6. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HclFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YAUNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6733,2567852&dq=ice+harbor+dubuque&hl=en


[[Image:IHE.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]
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Freund, Bob,"Ice Harbor Mall to Offer Unique Wares," ''Telegraph Herald'', Apr. 21, 1982, p. 6. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HclFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YAUNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6733,2567852&dq=ice+harbor+dubuque&hl=en


[[Category: Antique Shops]]
[[Category: Antique Shops]]
[[Category: Postcards]]
[[Category: Postcards]]
[[Category: Gift Store]]
[[Category: Gift Store]]

Latest revision as of 03:34, 16 December 2024

Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
The original site of the Dubuque Seed Company, Inc. before it was converted into the Ice Harbor Emporium. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

ICE HARBOR EMPORIUM. The Ice Harbor Emporium was one of the first efforts to reintroduce business development into the area of the ICE HARBOR. The building to be used had a long history in the community. Constructed around 1890, it had been used as a wholesale grocery warehouse. In 1909 Augustin A. COOPER used it for storing wagon parts. DUBUQUE SEED COMPANY opened for business there in the 1930s. When the company moved to Key West, John "Jack" THOMPSON of Dubuque used the building as a storehouse.

In 1981 Joe Kucera of Dubuque was looking for a small shop for his furniture-making business. Seeing the potential of the huge building as the home of many small businesses, he mentioned to Jack Thompson the potential leasing small stalls leading to a type of mini-mall. Similar cooperative markets had worked in other historical cities like Boston and St. Louis. Jack Thompson and his wife Mary Virginia "Winnie" THOMPSON had years of experience franchising convenience stores in Dubuque. Recognizing the potential; the Ice Harbor Emporium was started.

The first and second floors were the first to be opened for business. Each shop owner rented a 10' by 20' space as a shop. The rest of the building remained open. Rent would be about twenty dollars per month with common expenses shared. Originally the thought was that the Emporium would be opened around the schedules of large civic events. If this worked, there was the potential of then remaining open all year. (1)

The building was demolished in 1989 as part of the expansion of US 151/61.


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1. Freund, Bob,"Ice Harbor Mall to Offer Unique Wares," Telegraph Herald, Apr. 21, 1982, p. 6. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HclFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YAUNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6733,2567852&dq=ice+harbor+dubuque&hl=en