Lofts on 24th Street
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Lofts on 24th Street
http://www.omaha.com/article/20120331/M ... th-o-plant
Arch Icon Development wants to redo the Ak-Sar-Ben Beef building on south 24th street and turn it into lofts.
Arch Icon Development wants to redo the Ak-Sar-Ben Beef building on south 24th street and turn it into lofts.
The rendering looks great. Â I think it would really add to the area. Â Better than that flea market that is always there (even in the OWH photo).
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Is there any progress on this development? Tried to find any news from Arch Icon, but their website http://www.arch-icon.com is just a front page...
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Funny that you ask...
OWH Article
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Cindy Gonzalez OWH wrote: » An apartment project proposed in 2012 is to be completed this year. The historic Ak-Sar-Ben Beef building near 24th and Vinton Streets is to be converted into the Lofts on 24th. Developer Arch Icon said all the financing finally was approved for the $3.8 million project.
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I was meaning to go through that article and update all the projects mentioned this afternoon since I have some time.
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Thanks, I was going to do the same but I'm in class at the moment hahaiamjacobm wrote:I was meaning to go through that article and update all the projects mentioned this afternoon since I have some time.
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ricko wrote:If I were a developer, I'd have my eyes on downtown South Omaha for the long term, although I'd do it in a way that would keep it's character as a gateway for immigrants, which it what it's always been.
I TOTALLY AGREE! South Omaha is hugely popular with millennials. I think many young professionals would love to live in south Omaha to experience the culture. This is an untapped opportunity for the well informed developer.
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Be cautious with those thoughts though. The Mexican neighborhood of Chicago, Pilsen, is experiencing extreme gentrification right now because people want to experience the Mexican culture.
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A lot is happening all across town. I'm especially pumped by all the developments announced for east of 72nd Street.
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South Omaha is amazing at night during the summer. There are families out everywhere going to the restaurants and shops, it's the only active night area around that doesn't involve bars.daveoma wrote:ricko wrote:If I were a developer, I'd have my eyes on downtown South Omaha for the long term, although I'd do it in a way that would keep it's character as a gateway for immigrants, which it what it's always been.
I TOTALLY AGREE! South Omaha is hugely popular with millennials. I think many young professionals would love to live in south Omaha to experience the culture. This is an untapped opportunity for the well informed developer.
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I agree. Anywhere else seems to be dominated by bars. It is nice to see people out walking around for "good reasons" in the evenings in the summer.
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Received almost $670K in tax credits due to the Historic Tax Credit program.
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Looks like something may finally get moving here...
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This is a little belated, but I stopped by this site to take a look in mid-December (helped work on the financing for this project) and a crew was already in the building clearing out waste. Think this one should be turned around fairly quickly as it is a rehab project.
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That is good to know, whenever I drive by there has never been any sign of activity.asherballa wrote:This is a little belated, but I stopped by this site to take a look in mid-December (helped work on the financing for this project) and a crew was already in the building clearing out waste. Think this one should be turned around fairly quickly as it is a rehab project.
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This project is now leasing 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartments. Prices and floor plans at http://www.loftson24th.com/
price ranges from $795 to $935. Some units for less ($599) for someone with a special needs child.
price ranges from $795 to $935. Some units for less ($599) for someone with a special needs child.
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That looks kind of neat in an industrial loft kind of way.
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I disagree. I think it looks horrible.Brad wrote:That looks kind of neat in an industrial loft kind of way.