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Old Posted Jun 18, 2024, 12:52 AM
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Another update from Brad Williams and Grow Omaha

College World Series is always a big couple weeks for Omaha, can see the core showing up on the skyline from the stadium now.

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Old Posted Jun 18, 2024, 10:10 PM
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Looking good!

What's that other crane working on?
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Old Posted Jun 19, 2024, 12:44 AM
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Looking good!

What's that other crane working on?
It is a $100 million expansion of the Holland Performing Arts Center.

It isn't visible in these shots, but the Joslyn Art Museum downtown is about to finish construction on a 42,000 SF addition in September so it's a good time for philanthropic donations to the arts in Omaha.
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It is a $100 million expansion of the Holland Performing Arts Center.

It isn't visible in these shots, but the Joslyn Art Museum downtown is about to finish construction on a 42,000 SF addition in September so it's a good time for philanthropic donations to the arts in Omaha.
Well, with Warren Buffet living there, any time is a good time for donations to arts and other charitable causes.
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Some cool updates with a long exposure of the crane moving from Brad Williams Photo





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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 7:54 AM
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^Those are so cool!
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Is it me, or is the construction of this building moving incredibly slowly?
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More really fun shots from Brad Williams Photo



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Oh man, if there were contests on SSP for best construction photos, these would easily be finalists!
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An update from Grow Omaha Twitter They recently lifted the cranes a bit.

The building behind the Mutual Tower is the Union Pacific HQ and is 317 feet tall for reference.

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