They knock down buildings quite a bit here. The building that the rendering seems to be in place of, the one that fronts Farnam, isn't the most attractive building, but maybe it could have just used a refacing. Maybe the building in the back won't be demolished? Based on Overbrook's twitter feed, they aren't really new construction developers. They are wholesalers. Sterling Anderson looks to be primarily involved in mulitfamily acquisitions. In any case, despite another old building going down, which stinks, I am glad another property owner will be in the Blackstone district to give Lund and his crew some competition there.Busguy2010 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 9:35 pmGood question.nativeomahan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:25 pm So, they are replacing 3 story brick buildings with one 3 story non brick building? How exactly is this “progress”?
Blackstone has not been my favorite "improvement district" for the fact it seems to be just tearing down building after building. History doesn't seem to be of much value to most of the developers in the neighborhood. I'm always wondering which building will be next.
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A couple months ago, I walked around the Blackstone at Sunrise. Here are some photo from that morning.
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Nice pictures. It's the only time I've seen it when there was somewhere to park!
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Thanks. I tried to go in the evening when the businesses were open and lit up, but the cars parallel parked on the sides were just too distracting so I had to go in the morning.
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Great pics!
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Thanks. Always enjoy your keen eye.
My son got a 27 on his ACT. No this score is not as high as what Jeff's son achieved. But one has to remember the paternal gene-pool my son has to overcome. On a PGPAB [Paternal Gene-Pool Adjusted Basis], my son's score is a 37 and Jeff's son's PGPAB ACT score is 19.
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Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
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I love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
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Probably lost me with RC Cola and the choice of cola'sLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
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Really? It's just pop, who cares.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:54 pmProbably lost me with RC Cola and the choice of cola'sLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
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They are not hiding the inspiration of the theme. "Joint"? "Peaked"? "Munchies"? Psychedelic fonts? Are the servers going to be wearing tie dye? I do like the simple menu and they are open fairly late, really late on the weekend. We could always use places open late.Louie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
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Guess I doLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:29 pmReally? It's just pop, who cares.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:54 pmProbably lost me with RC Cola and the choice of cola'sLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
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Not that it matters, but Royal Crown Cola is my favorite.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:41 pmGuess I doLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:29 pmReally? It's just pop, who cares.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:54 pmProbably lost me with RC Cola and the choice of cola'sLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
My son got a 27 on his ACT. No this score is not as high as what Jeff's son achieved. But one has to remember the paternal gene-pool my son has to overcome. On a PGPAB [Paternal Gene-Pool Adjusted Basis], my son's score is a 37 and Jeff's son's PGPAB ACT score is 19.
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I am one of those that prefers the Pspsi products and Coke products as an also ran. When you get to the smaller names or store brands typically I have no issues but with Pop it doesn't work for me. Someone likes them or they would not hold any market share.guy4omaha wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:13 pmNot that it matters, but Royal Crown Cola is my favorite.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:41 pmGuess I doLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:29 pmReally? It's just pop, who cares.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:54 pmProbably lost me with RC Cola and the choice of cola'sLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
I guess par of the issue if you are serving this in a restaurant is that they are lower cost but if you are still charging me $1.50 - 2.00 for the drink I don't like that part of it either.
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With nationwide pop consumption going down, I guess I didn't realize it mattered to anyone. Plus its just so dang sugary. Like sand on my teeth.
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When I drink soda, Dr Pepper is my favorite. As long as they’re carrying that, I’m good. If no, water is fine ...nebugeater wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 5:55 amI am one of those that prefers the Pspsi products and Coke products as an also ran. When you get to the smaller names or store brands typically I have no issues but with Pop it doesn't work for me. Someone likes them or they would not hold any market share.guy4omaha wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:13 pmNot that it matters, but Royal Crown Cola is my favorite.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:41 pmGuess I doLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:29 pmReally? It's just pop, who cares.nebugeater wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:54 pmProbably lost me with RC Cola and the choice of cola'sLouie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:48 pmI love the straightforward-ness of the name.SiliconFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:55 am Cheeseburgers - A Take-Out Joint opens today. https://www.ineedcheeseburgers.com/
I guess par of the issue if you are serving this in a restaurant is that they are lower cost but if you are still charging me $1.50 - 2.00 for the drink I don't like that part of it either.
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My son got a 27 on his ACT. No this score is not as high as what Jeff's son achieved. But one has to remember the paternal gene-pool my son has to overcome. On a PGPAB [Paternal Gene-Pool Adjusted Basis], my son's score is a 37 and Jeff's son's PGPAB ACT score is 19.
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Yeah the neighborhood is really going to miss a giant surface lot with a dilapidated old mansion that’s been cut up into little apartments. I understand a lot of criticisms but some of the time you guys are just reaching and looking for stuff to be p*ssed about.Busguy2010 wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 12:26 pm Such a big, ugly building, though. Yeah I know, its no use fighting the forces at work in this neighborhood, but it does not fit the neighborhood. It fits the blueprint of what the neighborhood is to be. Bye bye Blackstone.
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There's no real aesthetic to the Blackstone neighborhood. It's a hodge-podge of housing and buildings with all kinds of different uses and dimensions, some coming up to the street, some set back from the street, there's no real unity to the place.
So any kind of talk about this "not being a fit," I don't know what is a fit, really. I do think more urban density is a good thing considering it is close to the ORBT line, and there's a push for future developments to not be so dependent on the automobile, and so this kind of big structure therefore is a fit, if you ask me. Greater urban density is what should be strived for, considering the location within the city.
So any kind of talk about this "not being a fit," I don't know what is a fit, really. I do think more urban density is a good thing considering it is close to the ORBT line, and there's a push for future developments to not be so dependent on the automobile, and so this kind of big structure therefore is a fit, if you ask me. Greater urban density is what should be strived for, considering the location within the city.
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No really, I like the idea, and I like the "problem solving" aspect of it. But it is unimaginative. I would highly prefer the block had been split in two or three and have two or three separate buildings with separate budgets, separate ideas, separate designs. I wouldn't have cared if it took 10 extra years.Linkin5 wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 2:15 pm Yeah the neighborhood is really going to miss a giant surface lot with a dilapidated old mansion that’s been cut up into little apartments. I understand a lot of criticisms but some of the time you guys are just reaching and looking for stuff to be p*ssed about.
The way the plan looks now, it reminds me of those big block Legos from when I was like 4. I liked Blackstone before, but I'm starting to not like it as the influx is actively occurring.
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It will be right next to the Blackstone Hotel, one of the city's most revered buildings. That's most the reason why. Among other reasons. At the very least I feel like this new giant building should attempt to somewhat cue off of the Blackstone building. Ya'll know how I feel about the way many of these new apartment buildings are designed, and this particular building is a prime example of why I feel the way I do about them.stadsborgare wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 2:25 pm So any kind of talk about this "not being a fit," I don't know what is a fit, really.
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That is just not true. There are multiple mansions south of Harney, and multiple brick apartment building that have been there for probably a hundred years.stadsborgare wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 2:25 pm There's no real aesthetic to the Blackstone neighborhood.
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Has anyone walked the neighborhood other than on Farnam in the last 5 years or so? There is a lot of historic stock that I feel is being brushed aside because it isn't on Farnam where the people are hanging out. Blackstone to me is really bound by 36th, Dodge, Leavenworth, and 40th. And if you've only really been on Farnam or Harney, then you are really are not seeing the aesthetic of the neighborhood.
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I live in the neighborhood and walk it frequently. You are conveniently omitting the ugly worn-down apartment buildings spread throughout as well. There are many nice mansions, mansions in disrepair, university buildings, halfway houses, and 80s apartment buildings. It's a hodgepodge.Busguy2010 wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 2:57 pm Has anyone walked the neighborhood other than on Farnam in the last 5 years or so? There is a lot of historic stock that I feel is being brushed aside because it isn't on Farnam where the people are hanging out. Blackstone to me is really bound by 36th, Dodge, Leavenworth, and 40th. And if you've only really been on Farnam or Harney, then you are really are not seeing the aesthetic of the neighborhood.
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This is what I quoted.Taco wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 8:08 pm I live in the neighborhood and walk it frequently. You are conveniently omitting the ugly worn-down apartment buildings spread throughout as well. There are many nice mansions, mansions in disrepair, university buildings, halfway houses, and 80s apartment buildings. It's a hodgepodge.
I didn't disagree that there were other previously constructed buildings that dilute the original character of the neighborhood. These are the aesthetic of Blackstone:stadsborgare wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 2:25 pm There's no real aesthetic to the Blackstone neighborhood.
And this new building will be in sight of all of them.
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By "aesthetic" I didn't mean there aren't individual structures with aesthetic value, but that as a whole the neighborhood has no unifying aesthetic. It is a hodgepodge. So the new development therefore wouldn't look out of place. I don't want the historic mansions to go, either, but losing a surface parking lot would be no great loss.
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. My main concern is the sheer volume of this new building and the fact that it will dwarf the neighboring Blackstone without taking any cues from it. If my estimates are close, the area of this new building will be over double the Blackstone, and it will be 1 or 2 stories taller. This building will be so present and prominent that whatever aesthetic it is could very well become the aesthetic of Blackstone. And from the renderings so far, I don't care for it. I'd prefer something more classic that would fit better with the surrounding buildings such as the ones I pictured above.
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It would be really cool if there was zoning rules which required all new buildings in the Blackstone neighborhood to have brick facades like those on the buildings in the photos you shared. Omaha is perceived as lacking identity, so encouraging this kind of distinct architecture in my opinion would enhance the character of a neighborhood, and add to the appeal and charm of the city overall.
I still like the new building, but I'd like it more if its aesthetic was consistent with the early 1900s brick buildings that the area is famous for. You got my vote busguy
I still like the new building, but I'd like it more if its aesthetic was consistent with the early 1900s brick buildings that the area is famous for. You got my vote busguy
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I think part of the problem is the renderings are not the best. It’s hard to tell what the dark parts are on the sides of the building and it’s also difficult to tell what color the building is. And why does it need to be so boxy looking. If not done right this could have a negative impact on the Blackstone district, which has seen such a wonderful transformation in recent years.
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The former Oxide design building in between blackstone social and Scriptown is being turned into a new place called “Bar 39” a new skee ball and cocktail bar and is opening tonight.
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There is absolutely no reason why they all can't include parking on the lower levels like this. It is ridiculous that a ton of developments have a separate parking structure. Sure, cost might be an issue, but especially in the denser parts of the metro, this is needed. I would like to more of this in Turner Park area as well as just west of downtown.
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Except, we should be hoping for a more multi-modal or mass transit friendly city... So I'm good with separate structures that can be torn down as mass transit gets better.skinzfan23 wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 10:33 am There is absolutely no reason why they all can't include parking on the lower levels like this. It is ridiculous that a ton of developments have a separate parking structure. Sure, cost might be an issue, but especially in the denser parts of the metro, this is needed. I would like to more of this in Turner Park area as well as just west of downtown.
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Construction fence around the two old apartment buildings they are about to get torn down.
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Omaha's Blackstone District proposes wider sidewalks, new lights
Also, the light idea looks interesting, but what about the streetcar? Are we going to have electrified rails?
Also, quotable from the article; there has been $250 million in investments in the district since the street went from one to two way in 2014. If that doesn't convince the City of converting downtown streets to two way, I don't know what will.Cindy Gonzalez
The Blackstone District has revealed plans for a streetscape makeover expected to boost pedestrian safety and commerce by widening sidewalks and narrowing driving lanes along the trendy midtown Omaha strip.
A burst of sparkle — in the form of light strands across a stretch of Farnam Street — also is part of the $4.4 million package.
The plan comes on the heels of a Blackstone apartment dweller getting struck and seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver in June as she crossed Farnam between 39th and 40th Streets.
Blackstone leaders say proposed changes have been in the making a few years, though, dating back to a merchant's search for signature lighting for the area. They describe the streetscape proposal as the next major infrastructure upgrade since car flow through the district turned from one way to two way in 2014.
Also, the light idea looks interesting, but what about the streetcar? Are we going to have electrified rails?
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That’ll be some solid streetscaping. I kinda wish they’d find something a little more unique than string lights, but it’ll still look good I’m sure.
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Off the top of anyone's heads:
What's the traffic counts here? Isn't this too busy for a turning lane to be done correctly?
What's the traffic counts here? Isn't this too busy for a turning lane to be done correctly?
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To not answer your question, my guess is that with the parking garage being built on the east end, they anticipate less cars driving through the district. A lot of people driving through, especially during the evening, are people looking for parking.Athomsfere wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 4:28 pm Off the top of anyone's heads:
What's the traffic counts here? Isn't this too busy for a turning lane to be done correctly?
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I always had hoped Benson would do something like those string lights over the street. Looks great!
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Very happy to see this. Surprised there haven't been more crashes given the intersection between partiers and speeding. I do wish they would add another crosswalk by Nite Owl still.
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Yup, need a crosswalk with stop lights on 39th and 38th Ave. That will make the area very unattractive to speed through or to use as a transit corridor, while making it much safer and easier on pedestrians.
Back in the good ol' days when there was no foot traffic in Blackstone and Farnam was one-way I would bomb down Farnam as a much easier/faster way to get to southbound Saddle Creek than Dodge. A lot of cars are still doing that, even though it's not at all appropriate for the area anymore. But since Dodge is nearly impossible to use to get on Saddle Creek, they should make Farnam as painful as possible to encourage use of Leavenworth or some other alternative, IMO.
Back in the good ol' days when there was no foot traffic in Blackstone and Farnam was one-way I would bomb down Farnam as a much easier/faster way to get to southbound Saddle Creek than Dodge. A lot of cars are still doing that, even though it's not at all appropriate for the area anymore. But since Dodge is nearly impossible to use to get on Saddle Creek, they should make Farnam as painful as possible to encourage use of Leavenworth or some other alternative, IMO.