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Old Posted Sep 21, 2018, 9:05 PM
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Nice stuff coming to Omaha!
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" MAGNIFICENT!... Awesome Exterior and Interior Restoration. Omaha is truly blessed with this landmark. "

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Old Posted Oct 8, 2018, 4:35 PM
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Early October update:

Renderings of proposed apartment building at 10th & Pierce - Now 83 units, down from about 90.


Renderings from proposal to Omaha Planning Board

Zone 5 at Aksarben
Steel going up fairly quickly

October 3rdish photo from user Coyote on Eomahaforums.com

River’s Edge development in Council Bluffs



Urban Waters in Papillion near Werner Park – 10 year master plan, 50 acres, 650 unit non-traditional rental community, various types of buildings/budgets, etc.




Renderings and photo from Omaha World Herald article 'Blank slates' beckon: Papillion's housing options explode as developers look to the suburbs
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2019, 7:44 PM
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Long overdue update post.

June 2019 update:
Downtown
Cambria Hotel Omaha Downtown – Recently completed

Photo from the Cambria hotel website

Redevelopment of Wells Fargo Center – 200 units

Photo by ita of Eomahaforums.com

The Muse Apartments – 240 units

January 2019 update – most recent picture

Photo by Brad Williams

Peregrine Hotel – 90 room Curio brand hotel
Slow and steadily being gutted and restored.

Photo by ita of Eomahaforums.com

Omaha Gene Leahy Mall & Riverfront

Rendering from October 2018 update post
The removal of trees and excavation work has started on the Gene Leahy Mall. The first of the three phases.

Photo by Brad Williams

Proposed Youth Justice Center – 8 stories – Bonds just approved by city council, no timeline on construction


Little Bohemia (South of Downtown) – A developer has purchased the old Bohemian Café and surrounding buildings. Plans are to turn this area into the next Blackstone area. Several bars and shops have plans or have already opened, including another location for Infusion Brewery.
Some renderings


Renderings from PJ Morgan from the Omaha World Herald article Developer buys Bohemian Cafe and surrounding buildings with neighborhood revival in mind

Millwork Commons – North Downtown.
Below is a phasing plan for the project


Logan Apartments being converted into a Hotel Indigo - 90 rooms

Photo by Ammodramus of Wikimedia Commons

Farnam Hill Lofts – 24 units in the original Auto Row, this is the Drummond Motor Company building

Rendering from Omaha World Herald article Omaha's historic Auto Row is driving new development on Farnam Street

Anglim Office building –36,000 SF of office space


Photo and rendering from OWH article Project on 20th and Dodge heralds healthier downtown office market. Vacant space is filling up

Lanoha Highrise – Preliminary design concept, actively being shopped around for anchor tenants
Still early in the Preliminary Design Phase, the new 696,500 s.f. new development will consist of a nine-story parking structure with 34,500 s.f. ground retail, 30-story west tower and 27-story east tower that will have corporate office space and other potential hospitality tenants. The structure will also include a 27,000 s.f. sky patio and lobby with a one-of-a-kind view of Downtown Omaha.


Renderings from Holland Basham Architects

Midtown/Blackstone/Dundee/Aksarben
Blackstone Corner (112 units) – The building is topped out. Should be finished this summer or fall

Photo by Brad Williams

Blackstone Hotel
Currently under extensive renovation. Recently announced will be under the Kimpton brand of hotels.
46 Dodge – 8 story, 278 unit apartment building


Renderings from the Omaha Planning Board TIF Request documents

Forty9Place – 9 townhouses

Rendering from OWH article For-sale town houses — with rooftop decks — are slated for Dundee

Inner Rail at Aksarben Village

Photo by Coyote of Eomahaforums.com

Zone 5 at Aksarben Village – construction update

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64AVE – 7 rowhouses within Aksarben Village

Rendering from Alley Poyner Macchietto

Aloft Hotel near Aksarben

Photo by Coyote of Eomahaforums.com

New baseball and softball stadium for UNO near Baxter Arena in Aksarben



Renderings from OWH article UNO will soon begin construction on new baseball, softball stadiums near Baxter Arena
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2019, 3:50 PM
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Super quick Friday post

Capitol Place Apartments - 72 units with ground floor retail


....are now completed.



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Any sweet rumors about Lanoha ?
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2019, 8:22 PM
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Here's hoping the large residential highrise gets built.
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2021, 7:23 PM
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Long overdue November 2021 update for Omaha.

Starting with Downtown:

Downtown

Completed

Holiday Inn Express – 25th & Farnam – 100 rooms

Image from IHG.com

Peregrine Hotel, Hilton Curio Collection – 18th & Douglas – 89 rooms


Images from Hilton.com

Hotel Indigo – 18th & Dodge – 90 rooms – Technically opens Q1 of 2022

Photo from user: Nebraska on Eomahaforums.com

Kiewit Headquarters

Image from www.Bradwilliamsphotography.com via Grow Omaha Twitter account

1200 Landmark Center Renovation
$45 million renovation
Includes The Farnam, a 120-room Autograph Collection hotel, a restaurant, lounge, and meeting/event space. Also, more curb appeal across the street from the under renovation Gene Leahy Mall.

Nove Apartments – 10th & Pierce - 83 units

Image from www.Bradwilliamsphotography.com via Grow Omaha Twitter account

1402 Howard
Before

Concept

Images from eomahaforums.com
Final product

Image from Simco General Contracting

Under construction
Gene Leahy Mall/Heartland of America Park
$300M renovation of three downtown/riverfront parks. GLM will reopen Memorial Day 2022. HOA will reopen early 2023. Lewis & Clark Landing(not shown) will reopen in 2024.

Image from www.Bradwilliamsphotography.com via Grow Omaha Twitter account

Image from www.Bradwilliamsphotography.com via Grow Omaha Twitter account

Most recent fly-through rendering video for GLM

Kiewit Luminarium
$101M privately funded riverfront science museum, 80k sqft. Opening in 2023. Recently hired CEO is from San Francisco’s Exploratorium

Image from user: iamjacobm from Eomahaforums.com
Early October Update


The Mercantile – Phase 1A of the ConAgra Redevelopment
The Mercantile will feature 375 apartments and a beautifully landscaped boulevard. Hines will also construct a 720-car, City of Omaha-owned parking structure that will serve the residents, retailers and public.

Image from Hines.com

Image from Hines.com

Image from Hines.com

Image from www.Bradwilliamsphotography.com via Grow Omaha Twitter account

Millwork Commons - For reference, this is north of TD Ameritrade Park in a somewhat industrial area.

Mastercraft building (large former manufacturing building used as maker business incubator) on the left and the Hello Apartments (171 units) on the right.

Photo by user: ita from Eomahaforums.com
Future phases
Dizzy Mule Concept ($30M, 5 floors, 172 units, 18k of retail) Construction starts Summer 2022.

Image from user: ita from Eomahaforums.com
New construction office with ground-floor retail.

Image from user: ita from Eomahaforums.com
Latest iteration of the overall plan.

Photo of image from user: OutoftheCanyon from Eomahaforums.com

Moxy hotel replacing Old Market diner (105 rooms)


Photo from Base4 architects

November Update

Photo by Bradwilliamsphotography.com

Steelhouse Omaha
Opening mid-2023, Steelhouse Omaha is a flexible performance space to accommodate 1,500 to 3,000.

Image from o-pa.org

Image from o-pa.org
November Update

Photo from Bradwilliamsphotography.com via Grow Omaha Twitter

Dahlman Rows
36 unit rowhouse development just south of Downtown.

Image from user: U R My Helix from Eomahaforums.com


Photo by Bradwilliamsphotography.com from Grow Omaha Twitter account

I think I got most everything recently completed and under construction in Downtown Omaha. Several long-term proposals and eye-popping rumors, but I will have to leave that for another future post.

Next post will be Midtown/North Omaha/Central Omaha.
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Old Posted Nov 17, 2021, 4:41 AM
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Thanks for the updates!
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The very exciting Mutual of Omaha tower news and subsequent discussion has been moved to its own thread.

Please continue there: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...60#post9515360
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Omaha Development Thread

A few new updates on the Omaha scene.

https://www.visitomaha.com/about-omaha/development/

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That new tallest looks fantastic.
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How far west does the proposed streetcar line run? It's difficult to tell on the map.
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A few new updates on the Omaha scene.

https://www.visitomaha.com/about-omaha/development/
Wow, really impressive and urban stuff. Go Omaha!
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How far west does the proposed streetcar line run? It's difficult to tell on the map.
It runs south down 10th Street by the CHI Center to Farnam then west to 42nd Street on Farnam St to the University Med Center and back down on Harney St.
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It runs south down 10th Street by the CHI Center to Farnam then west to 42nd Street on Farnam St to the University Med Center and back down on Harney St.
That streetcar line will definitely be a game changer for Omaha. It's working fine down here in KC, where project after project is going up and/or being planned along the current line, and the expansion still under construction.
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Mutual of Omaha Breaks Ground on 44-Story Downtown Headquarters Tower



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OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mutual of Omaha has officially started construction of a new 44-story headquarters tower in downtown Omaha that will support the insurance and financial services company’s future growth while contributing to the economic vitality of the city’s urban core.

“Mutual of Omaha is part of our promising vision for downtown Omaha as a center for business and commerce, urban living, entertainment and recreation”

Mutual Chairman and CEO James Blackledge was joined by Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert and other dignitaries for a ceremonial groundbreaking to kick off construction of the 677-foot tall office tower, which is slated to open in 2026.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...quarters-Tower
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That streetcar line will definitely be a game changer for Omaha. It's working fine down here in KC, where project after project is going up and/or being planned along the current line, and the expansion still under construction.
It's been a nice driver of new development in OKC too
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I have heard that, due to the streetcar, Hines has been reworking their plan for the Mercantile. It will supposedly include more residential and more office. I have heard from a couple independent sources that Medical Solutions is finalizing an agreement to move their HQ and 1,000 employees to the Mercantile.

Another update, is a new stadium for Union Omaha is being considered for North Downtown. My hope is that this ends up on Lot D, as it that lot will be a more awkward one to develop. But putting a soccer stadium, as well as the accompanying development mentioned in the article (hotel, residential, reatil/enertainment) would fill this massive surface lot nicely. It would be expensive but maybe there could be some below ground parking too.
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Mutual of Omaha Breaks Ground on 44-Story Downtown Headquarters Tower





https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...quarters-Tower
What's the progress on this? Is there a crane up yet?
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