Thanks for posting! Lots of great work there.PrismA3D wrote:New Interior renders for The Wire.
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The Wire Apartments (19th and Dodge)
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Coyote, the community penthouse space really is pretty spectacular including a lounge, living room, kitchen, several outdoor spaces, the loft, the "library", and of course the pool.Coyote wrote:Thanks!!! I didn't realize "the Lofts" rendering was also a part of the Wire. Better project than I imagined.
Thanks iamjacobm!iamjacobm wrote:Thanks for posting! Lots of great work there.
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New walkthrough animation of The Wire
The Wire penthouse community space
The Wire penthouse community space
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That will be one incredible view from the deck! Thanks for posting!PrismA3D wrote:New walkthrough animation of The Wire
The Wire penthouse community space
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When air-lifting 2,796-pound industrial fans over Omaha's main thoroughfare, one can't be too careful.
So before the St. Louis Helicopter service could fly six huge blowers and other mechanical equipment to the rooftop of the Wire apartment high-rise at 19th and Dodge Streets, NuStyle Development and its contractors had a list of safety items to check off.
They evacuated the top two floors of a neighboring building, watered down the area to lessen dust and made sure all movable materials were tied down.
They got the necessary permits, arranged for a street closure and set up a staging area across Dodge Street at a Central High School parking lot.
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Wow, they actually did that with a modern looking helicopter!
When they lifted the HVAC stuff on to the roof of the Desert Dome, I the Helicopter looked like it actually started life flying missions in WWII or Vietnam...
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It sounds like they're going to move people in on the 12th floor first (end of May), then the 11th when it's finished, then 10th, and so on until it's all finished March 2015. 50 units have been pre-leased.
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Glad to see the strong support already, 50 pre-leases is a heck of a start.ShawJ wrote:It sounds like they're going to move people in on the 12th floor first (end of May), then the 11th when it's finished, then 10th, and so on until it's all finished March 2015. 50 units have been pre-leased.
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I toured the property yesterday, and it really looks amazing. They're getting set for people to move in on the 12th floor starting next week, then 11th next month, and so on. As others have said, it sounds like leasing is going quite well. The shared community spaces are AMAZING, as are the views toward the east, north, and west. (South has a "view" of the red brick building across the alley. ) I also like how they've preserved some of the architecture/finishes of the building in the lobby. I'm looking at moving in a few months, and The Wire definitely set the bar high!
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They had signing up over their main entrance and it looks like it is really shaping up.
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The logo (the Wire) is now prominently placed above the building entrance on 19th Street.
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Damn the pool/roof area here is killer!
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Wow, that's really cool! Thanks for the photos!
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My sister got a place here... I know where I'll be spending my summer.
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Sorry these may have already been posted above but my browser at work doesn't let me view the pictures above.
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This looks like a pretty awesome project.
Anyone have photos of the exterior from the street?
Anyone have photos of the exterior from the street?
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The1Wags as me that the other day. I need to get down there soon. Hopefully I will get an aerial of it tomorrow too.TitosBuritoBarn wrote:This looks like a pretty awesome project.
Anyone have photos of the exterior from the street?
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Brads getting back in the air!?!!? Looking forward to that.Brad wrote:The1Wags as me that the other day. I need to get down there soon. Hopefully I will get an aerial of it tomorrow too.TitosBuritoBarn wrote:This looks like a pretty awesome project.
Anyone have photos of the exterior from the street?
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I'll be moving into a unit on the 9th Floor in September... very excited! Here are a couple exterior shots I took from my cell phone.
East side, main lobby entrance (looking west toward the building across 19th St.)
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North and west sides (looking southeast from 20th & Dodge)
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The 12th floor has the tall windows and is the highest residential floor. The SkyDeck level is above that (not visible in these pics) and has the common areas, rooftop decks, and pool. Apartments will be on floors 3 - 12, with parking on level 2 (20th Street level, accessed from 20th St.), level 1 (19th St. level, accessed from Dodge St.), and a basement level if I remember correctly.
East side, main lobby entrance (looking west toward the building across 19th St.)
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North and west sides (looking southeast from 20th & Dodge)
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The 12th floor has the tall windows and is the highest residential floor. The SkyDeck level is above that (not visible in these pics) and has the common areas, rooftop decks, and pool. Apartments will be on floors 3 - 12, with parking on level 2 (20th Street level, accessed from 20th St.), level 1 (19th St. level, accessed from Dodge St.), and a basement level if I remember correctly.
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Jealous of you, schumatt. You'll have to give us some more roof top views once you're moved in!
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Yeah... What side will you be on?ShawJ wrote:Jealous of you, schumatt. You'll have to give us some more roof top views once you're moved in!
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Definitely! I'll be on the west side. The views from the 12th floor models (and the roof, of course) were amazing, so I'm hoping they'll be just as good a few floors down. The windows are basically wall-to-wall, too.Coyote wrote:Yeah... What side will you be on?ShawJ wrote:Jealous of you, schumatt. You'll have to give us some more roof top views once you're moved in!
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It's a fantastic project, but I feel like there was a lot of room to make the exterior more attractive.
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Since it's on the National Register of Historic Places, there are restrictions on what can be done to the exterior.TitosBuritoBarn wrote:It's a fantastic project, but I feel like there was a lot of room to make the exterior more attractive.
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Quick mention in the OWH today about this project having a 30 person wait list for the next floor.
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I believe it. Walked down 19th the other night and the upper floors were lit up. A garage on the ground level had several bikes stored.iamjacobm wrote:Quick mention in the OWH today about this project having a 30 person wait list for the next floor.
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The Wire is the first architectural project in the world to include glass windows digitally printed with Dip-Tech Extra Durable S1 Inks. Alley, Poyner, Macchietto Architecture sought a solution to replace the existing insulated metal panels with glass that would increase the flow of natural light without compromising the look of the original facade of the historic building. To simulate the no-gloss finish of the metal panels, printing the custom dot pattern directly onto the external side of the glass was the only solution. Using a mixture of the black and white Extra Durable S1 inks, Insulite successfully achieved the desired effect.
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Cool story in the OWH about a startup using the natural air flow in tall buildings as a way to generate energy.
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iamjacobm wrote:Cool story in the OWH about a startup using the natural air flow in tall buildings as a way to generate energy.
Yeah, I read that story too. I think that system could be designed to something of a visual centerpiece too, almost a type of art installation.
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I wish it said how much of the energy needs of the building it could generate. Maybe they don't know yet for sure.
Pretty cool though.
Pretty cool though.
He said "They are some big, ugly red brick buildings"
...and then they were gone.
...and then they were gone.
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It might not be much, but maybe GRNE can find a way to make this at a price point that is efficient enough to market toward architects and engineers in new buildings in the coming years. This seems like a great idea for the future of urban construction to use the air flow issues as a positive instead of trying to negate it.
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I also noticed the conspicuous absence of an energy production estimate, but I'm sure that's due to the experimental nature of the installation. I would expect that they'll be collecting a lot of data from this and perhaps making modifications as they learn more about the system. That's where the real value could be, not in a few kWh of electricity it could produce in a day..
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Sorry to bump this up for an article that is already a year old, but I came across this ranking that placed the Wire apartments as the highest rated apartment complex in the Omaha metro with an ORA (Online Reputation Assessment) score of 99. It was not only tops in the region but nationally among all of the 51-75 largest metros. Furthermore, Nustyle appears to be doing something right with 6 of their properties in the top 10 properties in Omaha. Lastly, Omaha's top 10 properties also scored 90 or better; only a couple other cities in that list is able to claim that.
The Top 51-75 MSAs and the Top ORA Properties in Each
The Top 51-75 MSAs and the Top ORA Properties in Each
At the Property Level
Among the 250 properties listed in this ranking, 81 (32%) scored an ORA of 90 or above.
The Wire, (Omaha, Neb.), managed by NuStyle Development, scored the highest ORA of 99 out of all properties included in this ranking.
About the ORA Power Rankings
Developed by J Turner Research, the ORA Power Rankings are a monthly, independent ranking of apartment properties and management companies based on their Online Reputation Assessment (ORA) scores. A property or management company is not required to be a J Turner Research client to qualify for this ranking, which is published by J Turner’s media partner Multifamily Executive. To learn more or to request your ORA score, visit www.jturnerresearch.com/about/what-is-ora-score.
Methodology
The ORA score is an aggregate compilation of a property’s ratings across 21 plus review sites and ILSs. Each month, J Turner Research monitors the online ratings of more than 120,000 properties nationwide. Using a statistical model, a single score based on a scale of 0 to 100 is assigned to each property. This score serves as a benchmark to compare a company’s individual properties and portfolios nationally, regionally, and against the competition.
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Nice find! I live in an apartment building in downtown Salt Lake City called 4th West and they are owned by Greystar, which is mentioned in the article right alongside NuStyle. There a couple Utah Jazz players that live here and it seems comparable to The Wire.ita wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 12:08 pm Sorry to bump this up for an article that is already a year old, but I came across this ranking that placed the Wire apartments as the highest rated apartment complex in the Omaha metro with an ORA (Online Reputation Assessment) score of 99. It was not only tops in the region but nationally among all of the 51-75 largest metros. Furthermore, Nustyle appears to be doing something right with 6 of their properties in the top 10 properties in Omaha. Lastly, Omaha's top 10 properties also scored 90 or better; only a couple other cities in that list is able to claim that.
The Top 51-75 MSAs and the Top ORA Properties in Each
At the Property Level
Among the 250 properties listed in this ranking, 81 (32%) scored an ORA of 90 or above.
The Wire, (Omaha, Neb.), managed by NuStyle Development, scored the highest ORA of 99 out of all properties included in this ranking.
About the ORA Power Rankings
Developed by J Turner Research, the ORA Power Rankings are a monthly, independent ranking of apartment properties and management companies based on their Online Reputation Assessment (ORA) scores. A property or management company is not required to be a J Turner Research client to qualify for this ranking, which is published by J Turner’s media partner Multifamily Executive. To learn more or to request your ORA score, visit www.jturnerresearch.com/about/what-is-ora-score.
Methodology
The ORA score is an aggregate compilation of a property’s ratings across 21 plus review sites and ILSs. Each month, J Turner Research monitors the online ratings of more than 120,000 properties nationwide. Using a statistical model, a single score based on a scale of 0 to 100 is assigned to each property. This score serves as a benchmark to compare a company’s individual properties and portfolios nationally, regionally, and against the competition.