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309: 1824: 45: 3069: 2540: 1517: 1868: 1808: 240: 3167:, a smelting company, consolidated several plants at the corner of 5th & Douglas Streets in Downtown Omaha. By 1915 it was the largest lead refinery in the world. In 1972 the plant was found to be releasing high amounts of lead into the air and ground surrounding the plant, and in 1995 ASARCO submitted a demolition and site cleanup plan to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. The company was fined $ 3.6 million in 1996 for discharging lead and other pollutants into the 1852: 716: 1840: 1164: 561: 2992: 1414: 899: 2528: 553:. The proposed streetcars would cost $ 55 million and run in a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) loop through Downtown Omaha and NoDo. The system would cost about $ 2 million per year to operate and would serve almost 7,000 passengers in its first year. One route would run the cars from Creighton University near 20th and Webster streets, proceeding east to 10th Street, passing by the CenturyLink Center and moving south to Jackson Street in the 1543: 1006: 1081: 1342:—48 units, this historical building was originally built in 1929. It is across the street from Sullivan's steakhouse, Jazz Louisiana Kitchen, and nearby the Hotel Deco XV which is one of the most upscale hotels in the city. Also on the same block is the former King Fong restaurant (opened in 1921, now closed) and Panda House. Construction completed in 2013 with a total investment of $ 9,300,000. 2514: 1371:— 153 units, redevelopment of 12 adjacent brick buildings between Harney St and Landon Ct along 24th St. Development will include a courtyard, pet park, pet washing station, and a gated private parking lot. Construction completed in 2016 with a total investment of $ 20,000,000. In 2024, a new building was completed that added an additional 120 apartment units. 712:. Omaha's Destination Midtown has been working to restore the area in recent years, as well as other Midtown neighborhoods, and evidence of revitalization can be seen in newly restored condos and apartments in the area. As of 2004, an elementary school, Liberty Elementary, has been established to serve the growing downtown population. 687:
This neighborhood is considered the gateway to Downtown Omaha. Although, due to its tall buildings and proximity to downtown, most Omaha citizens consider this area to be part of the downtown central district. The area runs from 20th street on the east to 28th street on the west and from Dodge street
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is sparking a riverfront expansion project in Omaha and Council Bluffs. The bridge has a very modern design with two 200-foot (61 m) spires that have sail-like appearances and multi-color LED light panels at the top. The Omaha side of the riverfront project has restaurants, businesses, and two
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baseball. The area also includes national retailers and several restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. Several buildings have also been renovated into apartments and condos. The Missouri River riverfront is the eastern boundary of NoDo where millions in redevelopment has taken place in recent years.
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was the first tower in downtown. Constructed in 1888 and 1889, the building was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by the New York architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White. The firm designed an identical office tower for the New York Life Insurance Company in Kansas City, Missouri. The
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is a newly established neighborhood to the west of the Old Market and to the south of the Central Business District. Market West is represented by the Market West Neighborhood Alliance, established in 2011. The official boundaries are construed as, but not limited to, S 17th street to the west, S
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The 2008 financial crisis did not impact Omaha as much as other areas of the country. In addition, the recovery in residential construction in Downtown Omaha was much swifter than the suburban west Omaha. Many new residential developments have been completed or are ongoing. The list below totals
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Nichol Flats—67 units in a new 5 story building on 16th and Nicholas. Modestly priced apartments near TD Ameritrade stadium and the Hot Shops arts building will have private balconies, ambient lighting, and stone and wood floors. Construction ongoing with a total investment of $
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building was Omaha's first ten-story structure. There has been a recent revitalization of the area, with several notable new buildings and other developments taking place. Following are some of the notable locations throughout the area.
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and around the corner from the largest gay dance club between Chicago and Denver, The Max, and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $ 12,871,669.
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Downtown Omaha was the original site of the city of Omaha, where the riverfront held businesses and the area surrounding it bore the brunt of its commercial, residential, and social activities. The
2776: 1304:—75 units, this is located near the famous Hot Shops of NoDo (North Downtown Omaha) and TD Ameritrade stadium. Construction expected to be completed in 2015 with a total investment of $ 10,650,000. 3658: 2641: 1266:—217 units, former power plant converted into apartments in 2017, this building is between the Old Market and Missouri River northeast of the Durham Museum. Total investment was $ 36,000,000 1260:
The Bank Expansion—212 units, redevelopment and addition of additional stories above Wells Fargo branch on 19th and Douglas St. Estimated completion in 2020. Total investment: $ 34,000,000.
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and, in-conjunction, host several of Omaha's annual festivals, like the Taste of Omaha. A city marina has opened for Missouri River boaters. Buildings along the riverfront include the
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Dedicated November 25, 1865, it was razed by the city March 18, 1969. The first park in Omaha, it was the location of the first school and hot air balloon in Omaha.
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and Downtown, is home to several historic buildings as well as some of Omaha's tallest buildings. The area has some of Omaha's major art institutions such as the
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This development features a pool, indoor basketball court, and a rooftop deck. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $ 41,300,000.
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Originally the Masonic Temple, this 1918 building was demolished in 1997, this site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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Today dozens of companies have their national and regional headquarters in downtown Omaha. The area is home to more than 30 buildings listed on the
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is bordered by Farnam Street on the north to Leavenworth on the south, from South 10th Street on the east to South 14th Street on the west. The
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Built in 1888 and demolished in 1966, along with the Old City Hall, this site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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on the east and the centerline of Leavenworth Street on the south to the centerline of Chicago Street on the north, also including the
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downtown for their traffic. In 1989 the railroad combined all of its nationwide operational coordination into the rehabilitated 1892
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Miller, E.C. and Kopiasz, G. (2007) "Light Rail and Omaha: It Takes a Proactive Community to Build Light Rail: the Case for Omaha,"
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View of Market West looking north, with the Kimball Lofts Building in the foreground and the First National Tower in the distance.
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and other water traffic. Jobbers Canyon was originally built here to accommodate river traffic. That same area today is home to
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Dating almost to the city's inception, downtown has been a popular location for the headquarters of a variety of companies. The
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Built in 1898, the building was demolished in 1966, this site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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Built in 1926. Opened as The Riviera Theater, today is it called the Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center or simply The Rose.
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building was constructed in 1918 and demolished in 1992, and was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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has been rehabilitated into boutique shops, offices and loft residential units. On the south edge of downtown bordering
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Receiving its first cars in 1865, this facility was demolished in phases starting in 1988, and is now the site of the
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condo towers twelve and fifteen stories tall and a large plaza area with jumping fountains, statues, and seating.
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Built in 1891, this building was razed in 1920 to make space for the expanded Burgess-Nash Department store.
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is bounded by Jackson, 15th and 8th Streets, as well as the Union Pacific main line. Both are also listed as
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Preservation Yellow Pages: The Complete Information Source for Homeowners, Communities, and Professionals.
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View of 11th and Howard in the Old Market District; several of the original buildings have been urbanized.
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has been headquartered in Omaha since its establishment in 1862. Downtown Omaha was also the site of the
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line. The development is expected to be incremental, and completed in 2027 at a cost of $ 163 million.
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Several projects commencing in Downtown Omaha are restoring and expanding the city's core. Omaha's own
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Built in 1912, the Capitol Hill site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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Built in the late 1860s, this widely regarded architectural treasure was demolished in the 1930s.
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Built in 1922, it was renamed the Omaha Theater in 1935. The building was demolished in 1980.
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site was located in downtown, with dozens of businesses lining the riverside to serve the
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Original building constructed 1882 was demolished and rebuilt to current building in 1928
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Built in 1854, this site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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Built in 1889, this site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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Built in 1908, this site was labeled a key historic site by the Federal Writers Project.
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Living City: How America's Cities Are Being Revitalized by Thinking Small in a Big Way.
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2,270 new units completed or planned since 2008 valued at approximately $ 513 million.
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13th street to the east, Howard street to the north and the train tracks to the south.
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itself; however, currently and historically within it are several distinct areas. The
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it conjoins with Douglas Street at 30th Street to hold six lanes of two-way traffic.
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Other sites labeled as key historic sites by the Federal Writers Project include the
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Bound by Farnam Street, South Eighth Street, Jackson Street, and South Tenth Street.
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Aside from the Old Market, other attractions in Downtown Omaha include the historic
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When Clerks Of The District Court Had Real Power: Robert Smith’s Omaha, 1908-1950
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Downtown Revitalization: Parks in the Sky. Theses from the Architecture Program.
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operational headquarters, Gallup University Campus, and two residential towers,
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to the north and Leavenworth to the south. The neighborhood, situated between
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landing was the site of Omaha's first development. In 2004 a map expert using
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Downtown Omaha looking east from approximately North 30th and Farnam Streets.
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Built in 1894; this building currently houses Vincenzo's Italian Ristorante
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brings together several historic locations around Downtown Omaha, as well.
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Highline 2.0--114 units, new structure at 2100 Douglas St will have indoor
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Built up from the 1860s, the entirety of the area was demolished in 1989.
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play host to many different events, including concerts, sports and more.
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The movement in Omaha to reintroduce street cars is led by former mayor
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The Changing Image of the City: Planning for Downtown Omaha, 1945-1973.
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Early Omaha: Gateway to the West: American Smelter and Refining Company
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is a new cultural center that straddles the boundaries of NoDo and the
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brought settlers from Iowa. The early Territorial Legislature platted
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in the downtown area was recently rehabilitated for use as high-end
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play host to outdoor concerts and other events throughout the year.
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was lynched and almost murdered as well. The event, coordinated by
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Built in 1884, this building barely survived destruction in 2007.
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development, North Downtown extends 80 blocks, from the campus of
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View of Downtown Omaha looking north from the 10th Street Bridge.
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leased office space there until 1934 when they relocated to the
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National Register of Historic Places - Nebraska, Douglas County
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National Trust for Historic Preservation and Zagars, J. (1997)
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first met on July 4, 1854 for a celebration to found the city.
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Downtown Omaha was the location of the settlement of the city.
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in view is the tallest building in the Park East neighborhood.
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The city has created a new boardwalk, walking trails, and the
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redesigning the building extensively in 1899. That company's
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Much of Omaha's grim history happened downtown, as well. The
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headquarters since its founding in 1865; they constructed a
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is the central business, government and social core of the
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Downtown Business Improvement District. Retrieved 8/19/07.
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Architecture Program at University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
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building was constructed in 1918 and demolished in 1986.
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Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Regional Headquarters
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Building for the Ages: Omaha's Architectural Landmarks.
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at 1024 Dodge Street. The street was once lined by the
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design was constructed in 1926 and demolished in 1999.
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National Priorities List Site Narrative for Omaha Lead
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Built in 1895, this building was demolished in 1965.
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Completed in 1890, the building was demolished 1966.
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Built in 1873, this building was demolished in 1878.
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that has been renovated into residential apartments.
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Today the highlight of downtown's social scene, the
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The 412:Downtown Omaha is generally thought of as a large 3283:A Dirty, Wicked Town: Tale of 19th Century Omaha. 2649:Built in 1891, this building burnt down in 1954. 1958:Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse 1546:View from city hall plaza; buildings in view are 404:in the late 19th century and early 20th century. 4543: 3072:The Woolworth's Store in Downtown Omaha in 1938. 1782:Warehouses in Omaha Multiple Property Submission 1326:—100 units, this new construction very near the 1272:—218 units, this new construction is nearby the 490:and the city's notorious prostitution alleyway, 4557:Central business districts in the United States 2688:Built in 1885 this edifice burnt down in 1894. 1874:is located downtown on 18th and Capital Avenue. 1772:were demolished in 1989, to be replaced by the 167:0.02 sq mi (0.05 km)  2.78% 3076:The City of Omaha is considering developing a 2726:and built in 1914, it was demolished in 1983. 4111: 3857: 3855: 3853: 3851: 3849: 3847: 3845: 3843: 3841: 3839: 350:was twice the location of racially motivated 49:View of Downtown Omaha looking west from the 4074:Downtown Omaha Business Improvement District 3247:"Middle market highlight: April 2007: Omaha. 3135:downtown as well. In a similar fashion, the 1531:List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska 738:, was located in the neighborhood, with the 564:View of North Downtown looking to the East; 27:Central business district in Omaha, Nebraska 3969:January/February 1993, Volume 22, Number 1. 1207:, and the new riverfront developments, the 470:The area comprising NoDo is central to the 440:"NoDo" redirects here. For other uses, see 4125: 4118: 4104: 3956:"Union Pacific's Harriman Dispatch Center" 3836: 3831:Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission 3810:. National Park Service. Retrieved 6/7/07. 3494: 3420:"The Bank Expansion - NuStyle Development" 3108:that will take walkers to Council Bluffs. 3080:system that would extend from NoDo to the 486:in the area. The historic neighborhood of 3926:Union Pacific Railroad. 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The building was demolished in 1978. 2487:Built in 1931, it currently houses the 2414:This building was constructed in 1919. 1792:According to a 1939 publication by the 1535:Omaha's tallest building, the 45-story 1069:Part of Market West is included in the 651:Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail 532:Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail 14: 4544: 4020:. United States EPA. Retrieved 2/3/08. 3936:Union Pacific Harriman Dispatch Center 3263:"Omaha's First Ferry Dock Identified," 3137:Burlington and Missouri River Railroad 3111:Downtown has been the location of the 722:heading west, entering Park East. The 335:as the location of the ferry landing. 252:Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area 4099: 2188:J.L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building 1787: 1747: 1439:, whose family also built the city's 746:and other buildings were there, too. 3873:Gerber, K. and Spencer, J.C. 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Downtown Omaha, Nebraska
View of Downtown Omaha looking west from the Gene Leahy Mall
Gene Leahy Mall
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Douglas County
Omaha
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Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area
U.S. state
Nebraska
Omaha
Missouri River
CHI Health Center Omaha
Union Pacific Railroad
Jobbers Canyon Historic District
American West
National Register of Historic Places
historic districts

Heartland of America Park
William D. Brown
Lone Tree Ferry
GPS
Gallup University

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