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Rethinking the riverfront: New committee is charged with implementing a vision for development

How about you's guys go visit some existing riverfronts? Don't look within to see how local businesses can prop up the concrete beach we call a riverfront.

Instead, go find ways that work in other towns. Fly, spread your wings little bird. Go out across the world and tell us what you see.
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I'm skeptical about sending food trucks to the Lewis & Clark Landing area. The whole idea behind food trucks is bringing food to where the people already are, for convenience, not vice-versa. They would be great to have for special events and to supplement other things happening there, but I don't think people are going to walk that far from downtown or drive there to buy stuff from food trucks.

I hope they focus on getting a new anchor there, such as a museum or substantial band shell venue, not another restaurant/bar. Covering the railroad tracks in a tunnel would help too. Duluth covered parts of I-35 between their downtown and the lake front to open it up. Omaha should do something similar to our riverfront from the ped bridge down past Leavenworth.
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Food trucks where there should be a landmark facility is like putting a trailer park where there should be a museum.
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Build a year-round destination attraction like a Science and Industry Museum.... look to Chicago, Baltimore and Seattle as inspiration on how to develop a waterfront. San Diego did:

http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Die ... aterfront/
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It's unfortunate that it seems everyone who goes into the river gets swept under and drowns, so that limits a lot of the activities that can take place there. That and the contamination. I think the initial idea of a boardwalk, event space, and restaurants was the right direction, but poorly executed. It's not enough to draw a lot of people down there frequently. It's far away from everything and difficult to get to. People are lazy. There needs to be more residential and commercial space provided and more activities and landmarks or "weenies" to visit. Capping the railroad is a must or it'll continue with a disjointed feeling.
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Hartford, CT's new museum does a fantastic job of tying their downtown to their riverfront, and that's with a highway running past it. google map

As Titos mentions, it's far away and difficult to get to. Also, the back side of the CLink is horrible from a pedestrian POV. So the right move would be building something over/near the tracks and re-configuring access to the riverfront. I'm in favor of small buildings under the highway and opening pop-up restaurants, bike rentals, whatever that can open/close according to the weather.

Fook it, I say just build a new children's museum on the riverfront.
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I'd just be happy with something like this.
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Omaha could use a science museum. And a Museum of Modern Art. Something like that would attract people to this riverfront location, because they would be "one of a kind" tourist attractions not replicated elsewhere.
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I totally agree with the museum idea! We already have an art museum (Joslyn) and a modern art museum (Kaneko), so I'm thinking a science museum would be PERFECT! Given the war on science that's happening in the country this would be a great way to reach out to the community at large. You could also have partnerships with the universities. :-)
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How limited are they with the type of building that can go up, due to the way they capped the contaminated soil?

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Greg S wrote:How limited are they with the type of building that can go up, due to the way they capped the contaminated soil?

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Building would be limited to the former Ricks/Storz building footprint and footing areas. Or new spot excavations through the cap and removal of contaminated soil and re-sealing around new footings/pilings could be done in an expanded area. Wholesale removal of all of the contamination would be the best thing, but I haven't heard what that might cost. In any case, it's an added cost that limits feasibility. The Ricks/Storz building footings could have just been shallow spread footings sitting on top of the cap, but a more substantial building might require deeper footings, even to the bedrock 40' below.
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nebraska wrote:
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Hartford, CT's new museum does a fantastic job of tying their downtown to their riverfront, and that's with a highway running past it. google map

As Titos mentions, it's far away and difficult to get to. Also, the back side of the CLink is horrible from a pedestrian POV. So the right move would be building something over/near the tracks and re-configuring access to the riverfront. I'm in favor of small buildings under the highway and opening pop-up restaurants, bike rentals, whatever that can open/close according to the weather.

Fook it, I say just build a new children's museum on the riverfront.
This is an excellent idea. A new children's museum with a splash park/playground maybe. This makes it a year-round destination and guarantees foot traffic. Not to mention a nice fit with the Lewis & Clark Trail Visitor Center.
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I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.
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Doubt it, not enough room for a suburban mixed use development.
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iamjacobm wrote:I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.
Completely redoing the cap??
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iamjacobm wrote:I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm kind of hoping it's an arena.
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NEDodger wrote:
iamjacobm wrote:I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm kind of hoping it's an arena.
With state of the art parking lots.
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They are building a dedicated swimming arena to be used once every 4 years for the Olympic Swim Trials. The city is taking on 2 billion in new bond debt to finance. Announcement coming soon.
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Concession choices will include Omahans' beloved Dunkin Donuts and Chik Fil A. Something for breakfast, something for lunch, dead if heart attack by dinner.
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A new basketball arena to attract lucrative NBA preseason games.
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Joe_Sovereign wrote:They are building a dedicated swimming arena to be used once every 4 years for the Olympic Swim Trials. The city is taking on 2 billion in new bond debt to finance. Announcement coming soon.
And they will build it facing the wrong way, making it harder for the swimmers to swim, creating incredibly long finishing times.
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iamjacobm wrote:I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.

My mega ferris wheel is getting built!

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choke wrote:
nebraska wrote:
connecticut-science-museum.jpg
Hartford, CT's new museum does a fantastic job of tying their downtown to their riverfront, and that's with a highway running past it. google map

As Titos mentions, it's far away and difficult to get to. Also, the back side of the CLink is horrible from a pedestrian POV. So the right move would be building something over/near the tracks and re-configuring access to the riverfront. I'm in favor of small buildings under the highway and opening pop-up restaurants, bike rentals, whatever that can open/close according to the weather.

Fook it, I say just build a new children's museum on the riverfront.
This is an excellent idea. A new children's museum with a splash park/playground maybe. This makes it a year-round destination and guarantees foot traffic. Not to mention a nice fit with the Lewis & Clark Trail Visitor Center.
Splash park? That's for wimps. Grow them kids up right. into the river they go..... :P
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bigredmed wrote:
choke wrote:
nebraska wrote:
connecticut-science-museum.jpg
Hartford, CT's new museum does a fantastic job of tying their downtown to their riverfront, and that's with a highway running past it. google map

As Titos mentions, it's far away and difficult to get to. Also, the back side of the CLink is horrible from a pedestrian POV. So the right move would be building something over/near the tracks and re-configuring access to the riverfront. I'm in favor of small buildings under the highway and opening pop-up restaurants, bike rentals, whatever that can open/close according to the weather.

Fook it, I say just build a new children's museum on the riverfront.
This is an excellent idea. A new children's museum with a splash park/playground maybe. This makes it a year-round destination and guarantees foot traffic. Not to mention a nice fit with the Lewis & Clark Trail Visitor Center.
Splash park? That's for wimps. Grow them kids up right. into the river they go..... :P
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iamjacobm wrote:I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.

You serious Clark?
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iamjacobm wrote:I heard something really big is churning behind the scenes. Like 9 digit budget big.
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I wish they would turn the Gene Leahy mall into something similar to the San Antonio Riverwalk with shops and restaurants surrounding it. This "riverwalk" would encourage companies and businesses to build around the park and right in the middle of downtown to be close to new and walkable entertainment options for their employees (hopefully at least replacing the red box building and library). The "riverwalk" could also connect to and continue around Heartland of America Park with additional restaurants, rowhouses and condos. This would also provide a grand entrance and connection to the new riverfront development, which would hopefully be complimentary and an attraction in itself. I realize these are pie-in-the-sky dreams but something needs to be dramatically done to attract businesses, tourism and development to downtown Omaha. Otherwise we will keep seeing businesses like ConAgra, HDR and others look elsewhere. We need big ideas that stand out and become the envy of other cities. Come on Warren, please help us out! :;):
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Lets say you got a billion dollars to build whatever you wanted on the riverfront, what would it be?

Personally I would build a observation tower, like 1,000 feet to the tip.
It wouldn't take up much land but it would still create a destination.
Maybe put some condo buildings around it and build over the railroad to make a park.

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That's a very realistic site plan, nothing grandiose really. The Observation tower may be a bit out there, but not so much really. If anything, I'd put the observation tower on the south side and have the condos next to each other. But I like it. Do it!
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Whatever happens in this area will ideally flow with the development just west of Century and with any development that occurs on the land that ConAgra is vacating. Massive condo buildings and an observation tower don't really make for a more livable downtown. Both areas (ConAgra and the riverfront) provide the city with an incredible opportunity to promote an area that is dense, walkable, green, and which has dedicated infrastructure for alternative forms of transportation, such as cycling (just look at what Lincoln has done, which is a great start). The best "big city" neighborhoods are not full of massive 1,000 ft structures. They are occupied by small dwellings and buildings which are usually not much taller than 5 stories, such as The Old Market; and consider what is happening on Farnam St. with the Blackstone District.
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tpaine wrote:I wish they would turn the Gene Leahy mall into something similar to the San Antonio Riverwalk with shops and restaurants surrounding it. This "riverwalk" would encourage companies and businesses to build around the park and right in the middle of downtown to be close to new and walkable entertainment options for their employees (hopefully at least replacing the red box building and library). The "riverwalk" could also connect to and continue around Heartland of America Park with additional restaurants, rowhouses and condos. This would also provide a grand entrance and connection to the new riverfront development, which would hopefully be complimentary and an attraction in itself. I realize these are pie-in-the-sky dreams but something needs to be dramatically done to attract businesses, tourism and development to downtown Omaha. Otherwise we will keep seeing businesses like ConAgra, HDR and others look elsewhere. We need big ideas that stand out and become the envy of other cities. Come on Warren, please help us out! :;):
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tpaine wrote:I wish they would turn the Gene Leahy mall into something similar to the San Antonio Riverwalk with shops and restaurants surrounding it. This "riverwalk" would encourage companies and businesses to build around the park and right in the middle of downtown to be close to new and walkable entertainment options for their employees (hopefully at least replacing the red box building and library). The "riverwalk" could also connect to and continue around Heartland of America Park with additional restaurants, rowhouses and condos. This would also provide a grand entrance and connection to the new riverfront development, which would hopefully be complimentary and an attraction in itself. I realize these are pie-in-the-sky dreams but something needs to be dramatically done to attract businesses, tourism and development to downtown Omaha. Otherwise we will keep seeing businesses like ConAgra, HDR and others look elsewhere. We need big ideas that stand out and become the envy of other cities. Come on Warren, please help us out! :;):
This was actually the original plan for Gene Leahy and HoAP back in the day. Unfortunately it didn't work out like that.
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I think we need to be careful. Expansion for the sake of expansion is never a good idea. How about we let the existing downtown businesses earn a living before we add more taxes and government sponsored competition. Sure an awesome riverfront would be cool, but not at the cost of the rest of downtown. You could spend a minimal amount of money on a building, just bathrooms and a couple of bays for concessions. Then just use the whole area for an outdoor events space.
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tpaine wrote:I wish they would turn the Gene Leahy mall into something similar to the San Antonio Riverwalk with shops and restaurants surrounding it. This "riverwalk" would encourage companies and businesses to build around the park and right in the middle of downtown to be close to new and walkable entertainment options for their employees (hopefully at least replacing the red box building and library). The "riverwalk" could also connect to and continue around Heartland of America Park with additional restaurants, rowhouses and condos. This would also provide a grand entrance and connection to the new riverfront development, which would hopefully be complimentary and an attraction in itself. I realize these are pie-in-the-sky dreams but something needs to be dramatically done to attract businesses, tourism and development to downtown Omaha. Otherwise we will keep seeing businesses like ConAgra, HDR and others look elsewhere. We need big ideas that stand out and become the envy of other cities. Come on Warren, please help us out! :;):
Warren will never give this city any money. He indirectly gives us revenue by having his meeting here though.

So let me get this straight. You want to take a nice park with greenspace, bulldoze all the greenspace, and build buildings?
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I don't believe I said "bulldoze all the greenspace." Keep some for sure. But I believe (in my totally uneducated non-developer opinion) there is room for both.
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MTO wrote:Food trucks where there should be a landmark facility is like putting a trailer park where there should be a museum.

Little late to the party here but you can do a lot with food trucks. I have been to this several times. There is a day version and there is a night version with bands and booze. Might be a temporary fix but don't sell a circle of food trucks short.

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Late to the party as well but as iv'e stated before I think it would be great to create a "family" area. A small park, explora science center, great wolf lodge, move the childrens museum, and perhaps a rain forest cafe.
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blueblood wrote:
MTO wrote:Food trucks where there should be a landmark facility is like putting a trailer park where there should be a museum.

Little late to the party here but you can do a lot with food trucks. I have been to this several times. There is a day version and there is a night version with bands and booze. Might be a temporary fix but don't sell a circle of food trucks short.

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or Lolla-pa-foodza Festival..
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Omaha_Gabe wrote:Late to the party as well but as iv'e stated before I think it would be great to create a "family" area. A small park, explora science center, great wolf lodge, move the childrens museum, and perhaps a rain forest cafe.
I think quite the opposite, let's make a red light district. Brothels up and down the riverside with pot stores in between. If KC gets to be the "Paris of the Midwest" let's be the Amsterdam!
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PotatoeEatsFish wrote:
Omaha_Gabe wrote:Late to the party as well but as iv'e stated before I think it would be great to create a "family" area. A small park, explora science center, great wolf lodge, move the childrens museum, and perhaps a rain forest cafe.
I think quite the opposite, let's make a red light district. Brothels up and down the riverside with pot stores in between. If KC gets to be the "Paris of the Midwest" let's be the Amsterdam!
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