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Old Posted Sep 12, 2018, 6:12 PM
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Looooonnnnng time lurker, and I think first time poster. Here is a September 2018 update for Omaha. Bear with me. I hope this all works. I am doing Downtown first.

Downtown

Recently Completed

Capitol District

Marriott hotel (333 rooms)

Apartment building (226 units)

Image via Apartments.com
Retail building (Restaurants, bars)

Image via Omaha.com
Additional proposed mixed use retail/office building, phased in based on market demand.

Image via Loopnet

The Yard Apartments (101 units)

Image from article Ease is key at these 'connected' apartments, touted as the first of their kind in Omaha

Nichol Flats(67 units)

Nichol Flats Photo Gallery

Woolworth Lofts (44 units and 15k sqft of office space in the heart of the Old Market)


Photos from Omaha.com article Old Market's Woolworth Building finishes $14 million renovation

Burlington Station (KETV completed restoration and move)

Photo from CityLab article A Local TV Station’s Preservationist Side

Also from CityLab article

Photo by Brad Williams

Breakers Apartments - Riverfront power plant converted into apartments. (135 units)

Photo from Omaha.com article


Creighton Dental School



Alvine Building – Home to Alvine Engineering with 30,000 SF of office space and 45 apartments

Photo by user: skinzfan23 on eomahaforums.com

Rail & Commerce Building (99,000 SF of office space)

Photo from the building’s website Commercevillageomaha.com

Even hotel – 132 room fitness focused hotel

Photo by IHG

Under Construction

Redevelopment of Wells Fargo Center (200 units)
Developer buying downtown Omaha's Wells Fargo center for $5 million, plans 200 apartments

Picture from the article.

Rendering from the planning department TIF request

Picture by DundeeOmaha of eomahaforums.com

Capitol Place Apartment - 10th & Capitol (72 units plus ground floor retail)

Rendering from apartment website.

August 2018 update from user: nebraska on eomahaforums.com

Cambria hotel (126 rooms)
photo by Roberto Duenaz

Holiday Inn Express 25th & Farnam (100 rooms)
Elevator shaft topped out. Floors are topped out

The Muse – 240 units


Peregrine Hotel – 90 room boutique hotel

Photo from article First look: Peregrine boutique hotel at 18th and Douglas is partly financed by new clean-energy program

Proposed

ConAgra site redevelopment
$500 million proposal to transform Conagra campus includes housing, offices, access to lake
» The plaza extension of Harney Street leads to the lake. Visitors walking along the corridor could shop, eat or relax on a sloping green lawn whose zig-zag path winds to the dock area.
» Along the south side of the plaza would be a hotel with up to 200 rooms; a 300-unit apartment building and a low-rise residential structure with condominiums.
» On the north side of the corridor would be a 280-unit apartment complex with parking and about 50,000 square feet of restaurant-focused retail space. A 250,000-square-foot office building would rise, too.
» Farther south on the Conagra campus would rise another office building of about 250,000 square feet and a residential high-rise containing up to 250 units, either condos or apartments.

Photo from article

The first phase of the Conagra plan includes a 350-unit apartment building, a 720-space parking garage, 50,000 square feet of retail space and a hotel that should lead to $100 million in investment, said D’Arcy. It is to break ground next summer.

New Kiewit HQ/Builders District in North Downtown
Kiewit is moving their world headquarters to North Downtown, next to their current training facility. 160k-180k SF building with space for another building of equal size.
Article below along with pictures talking about the area stakeholders partnering together for further development.
Plan would widen development in north downtown using city money slated for Crossroads Mall




Omaha Riverfront
$290 million proposal for the Omaha side of the riverfront to create one continuous park. It would involve filling in the Gene Leahy Mall lagoon and bringing the park to street level creating lawn and event space. A promenade that continues east and over the railroad tracks similar to Millennium Park in Chicago. A connected and enhanced Lewis & Clark Landing is envisioned as well. More than half the money has already been privately raised and the city has pledged $50 million.

Nice fly through here

Dirt could move as soon as the middle of next year, with the project wrapping up in 2022.









Fairmount Creamery Building – potentially 99 units and 25,000 SF of retail
Omaha's Fairmont Creamery building, among last of its kind in Old Market, awaits its future

Photo from article

Flatiron District
About 200 units originally across four buildings, plus however many units are in the big building on 20th & St. Mary’s Ave, and another building in the concept (below the 18th St marker). This whole area is in limbo because of a controversial proposed youth justice center to the north (It is smaller than the existing one. A nonprofit would build it with public funds that would not be voted on).


10 & Pierce - proposed 5 story apartment building with 89 units south of downtown in Little Italy

Grace University redevelopment– farther south on 10th street is the recently closed Grace University.
Several developers, as well as, Omaha Public Schools plan to remake the entire campus.
- A new elementary school
- 167 unit apartment complex from the existing admin and dorm building
- Bluestone development plans about 230 units of apartments on the land it owns
- Further south a renovation of a building into 60 units for veterans, next to an existing veterans apartment building.
- No renderings at this time

Makers District – Arts and Trade district

Future Forward, LLC is transforming this area into a makerhood. They own just about every lot in the general vicinity and will slowly cultivate it into their goal without gentrifying it.

Proposal calls for Omaha 'makers district' in 20-block area north of TD Ameritrade Park



Landmark Center – $45 million renovation

Conversion of four floors of office space into 128 room upscale boutique hotel
New construction addition of a restaurant with rooftop seating

New owners want to turn part of Landmark building into high-end hotel



Moxy hotel replacing Old Market diner (105 rooms)


Photo from Base4 architects

Lot B – still proposed, basically will depend on market trends, etc.

Omaha civic leaders plan $125 million mixed-use development on lot across from CenturyLink Center
Potentially up to 450 residential units, another 130 room hotel, and 100k SF of office space

Concepts




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