in the press

  • Local developer buys properties in Highland Park business district

    “I’ve seen the momentum in the neighborhood,” said Clark, president of Sonar Development Partners. “I’ve been looking for buildings that could be a value add to the neighborhood.”

  • Radiologist bringing $250+ million, 25-acre health campus to Urbandale

    Tentinger, who grew up in Urbandale, is the owner and developer. The more than 25-acre campus is planned to eventually encompass nine medical buildings with a total floor space of about 265,000 square feet, and Tentinger said the cost could range as high as $300 million. Rendering by Simonson + Assoc. Architects

  • Firm selected to develop, manage Highland Park mixed-use project

    Sonar Development Partners, a multi-faceted real estate development firm, has been selected to develop, own, and manage a mixed-use project at Sixth and Euclid Avenues in the Highland Park/Oak Park neighborhood. Rendering by Substance Architecture

  • Replacement for Highland Apartments growing to meet neighborhood's housing needs

    In a sign of the growing popularity of Des Moines' Highland Park neighborhood, the development group chosen to build the replacement for a landmark apartment building says it's more than doubling the number of units it plans to build.

  • Growing, aging population prompts need for new medical facilities

    In June, a local radiologist announced plans to develop a regional medical campus in Urbandale.

  • $250 million regional medical campus planned in Urbandale

    Total Health Experience will provide a range of 'patient-centered' services

  • Business Record

    Brian Clark launches new development company

    February 2023

  • Business Record

    Moments Matter

    Brian discusses stroke awareness and his recovery journey.

    October 2022

  • Stroke Awareness - WHO TV13

    As the Ambassador for the American Heart Association’s Central Iowa Heart Walk, Brian shares his story to increase stroke awareness and save lives.

    October 2022

  • Hello Iowa

    Every second counts when someone is having a stroke. So knowing the signs can save a life. Brian Clark, Ambassador for the American Heart Association’s Central Iowa Heart Walk, is a stroke survivor. He explains why you need to act FAST.

    May 2022