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Re: Year Round Farmers Market (10th and Pacific)
Confirming earlier suspicions, now I see Benson Brewery also tweeted to house of loom that in 2017 they would be able to walk over for cocktails after a brew day.
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Nice Catch!yellowcolumbia wrote:Confirming earlier suspicions, now I see Benson Brewery also tweeted to house of loom that in 2017 they would be able to walk over for cocktails after a brew day.
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This building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I would expect $1 million in historic tax credits attached to this.
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I don't know, do any politically connected groups own land nearby they might need to tear this building down for a parking lot.iamjacobm wrote:This building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I would expect $1 million in historic tax credits attached to this.
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I hear Blue Barn is planning for future expansion in 2050 that they need to be prepared for.Joe_Sovereign wrote:I don't know, do any politically connected groups own land nearby they might need to tear this building down for a parking lot.iamjacobm wrote:This building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I would expect $1 million in historic tax credits attached to this.
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iamjacobm wrote:I hear Blue Barn is planning for future expansion in 2050 that they need to be prepared for.Joe_Sovereign wrote:I don't know, do any politically connected groups own land nearby they might need to tear this building down for a parking lot.iamjacobm wrote:This building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I would expect $1 million in historic tax credits attached to this.
It's actually going to be the site of the 50 story EOmahaForums Inc tower. But you didn't hear that from me
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Any renderings yet for the 50 story eomaha building?
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They will be out in 60-90 days...Omaha1000 wrote:Any renderings yet for the 50 story eomaha building?
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I heard Minard and Co. will be the contractor for the job.Coyote wrote:They will be out in 60-90 days...Omaha1000 wrote:Any renderings yet for the 50 story eomaha building?
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Things are moving fast! The city is picking up the tab for demolition. Heard that process will be slow and tedius. What gives? Oh well.Linkin5 wrote:I heard Minard and Co. will be the contractor for the job.Coyote wrote:They will be out in 60-90 days...Omaha1000 wrote:Any renderings yet for the 50 story eomaha building?
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You guys are going to send me into an anxiety feuled flashback.
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I know someone who knows someone who knows someone in the know that they're going to buy the Durham for a parking garage.Erik wrote:Things are moving fast! The city is picking up the tab for demolition. Heard that process will be slow and tedius. What gives? Oh well.Linkin5 wrote:I heard Minard and Co. will be the contractor for the job.Coyote wrote:They will be out in 60-90 days...Omaha1000 wrote:Any renderings yet for the 50 story eomaha building?
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Re: Year Round Farmers Market (10th and Pacific)
Incorrect, they won't buy the Durham...it's the Joslyn and Central High School.RNcyanide wrote:I know someone who knows someone who knows someone in the know that they're going to buy the Durham for a parking garage.Erik wrote:Things are moving fast! The city is picking up the tab for demolition. Heard that process will be slow and tedius. What gives? Oh well.Linkin5 wrote:I heard Minard and Co. will be the contractor for the job.Coyote wrote:They will be out in 60-90 days...Omaha1000 wrote:Any renderings yet for the 50 story eomaha building?
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I've heard One First National would make for great parking.
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Re: Year Round Farmers Market (10th and Pacific)
Well this topic has certainly digressed.
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Anyone know if this project is still moving forward?
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Re: Year Round Farmers Market (10th and Pacific)
Yes it is. Lots of work behind the scenes. Wouldn't be surprised if it is nearly 2018 before they open.
They did just release their logo this week.
They did just release their logo this week.
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Rezoning before the planning board.
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I think this is the most exciting project underway in Omaha right now. If this is done right, I think it will become an Omaha icon. I would love to know more about what is going in here. I wonder if a rooftop patio is possible? The views would be amazing.
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Totally agree. But I never thought of rooftop anything here. It would have a killer view for sure!CatfishBlack wrote:I think this is the most exciting project underway in Omaha right now. If this is done right, I think it will become an Omaha icon. I would love to know more about what is going in here. I wonder if a rooftop patio is possible? The views would be amazing.
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Re: Year Round Farmers Market (10th and Pacific)
I was recently in San Diego and they had something similar to this. Check it out. Libertypublicmarket.com
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The latest from the Tenth Street Market Facebook Page:
Still wondering what Tenth Street Market is all about? Tenth Street Market is a year-round indoor public market scheduled to open spring 2018 just south of the Old Market, on 10th & Pierce. We'll feature all locally owned food-related businesses who, as much as possible, source their food locally. Of course, that will be supplemented by non-local foods to make sure you can get everything you need year-round!
This week, we're visiting public markets in New York City to get inspiration for Tenth Street Market! Follow us on Instagram @TenthStMarket to see our favorite displays, vendors and foods!
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An update from Tenth Street Market's FB page:
Also, I think it's time to change the name of this topic to "Tenth Street Market."
Also, I think it's time to change the name of this topic to "Tenth Street Market."
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So done.ShaneofCal wrote:Also, I think it's time to change the name of this topic to "Tenth Street Market."
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wow! That rendering on their page is awesome.
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The Greater Omaha Young Professionals is giving a 10th Street Tour on Saturday, April 29th. It is starting at the future Tenth Street Market and from what their Facebook page says, the tour will include the inside of the soon-to-be public market (old postal annex building).
http://www.omahayp.org/upcoming/neighbo ... ic-market/
http://www.omahayp.org/upcoming/neighbo ... ic-market/
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Damn! Of course I'll be out of the country when this happens.choke wrote:The Greater Omaha Young Professionals is giving a 10th Street Tour on Saturday, April 29th. It is starting at the future Tenth Street Market and from what their Facebook page says, the tour will include the inside of the soon-to-be public market (old postal annex building).
http://www.omahayp.org/upcoming/neighbo ... ic-market/
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Are old unprofessionals welcome to these events?
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No! Only millennial hipsters!Coyote wrote:Are old unprofessionals welcome to these events?
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$18M "Tenth Street Market" project moves forward
Work has begun at the former postal annex, as organizers continue raising money to reach the goal of $18.6M.
Now, the 65,000 square-foot space is stocking up to become the "Tenth Street Market."
Hall said the non-profit behind the project has raised more than $7M and plans to apply for grants, federal funding and tax increment financing to open by fall of 2018.
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Seems pretty optimistic for not having even half the money raised yet. I'm excited about it but wonder if it's going to make it to the finish line.skinzfan23 wrote:$18M "Tenth Street Market" project moves forward
Work has begun at the former postal annex, as organizers continue raising money to reach the goal of $18.6M.
Now, the 65,000 square-foot space is stocking up to become the "Tenth Street Market."
Hall said the non-profit behind the project has raised more than $7M and plans to apply for grants, federal funding and tax increment financing to open by fall of 2018.
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It did state that they are going to apply for grants, federal money and TIF, all of which should help bridge the gap if approved.
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What kind of federal funding? That doesn't seem right to me.
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I lived in Nashville for 2 years (A city that is growing to fast for it's own good), and ate at the farmer's market there. Great food options from Barbq to authentic Jamaican. Craft vendors sold wares and each week a new foodie was given a special serving area to introduce their menu to patrons. Always busy at lunch and very open air feel. Two blocks away from their triple A baseball team stadium called the Sounds and the up and coming residential community called Germantown.
http://www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org/
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Went to the Dallas Farmers Market this weekend and they have a new build indoor marketplace next to their outdoor one. The outdoor is basically a big roof with open sides that is where the fresh fruits and veggies were as well as the common jerky, honey cheese people ext. Pretty normal farmers market stuff.
What I was interest in was the indoor facility. Theirs is 26K SF and really felt more like the food hall at Westroads than a farmers market. Nearly all the options there were prepared food or mercantile type offerings like wall art or t shirts. I hope Omaha's goes more toward a year round market place rather than a glorified food hall.
The things that I did like was the ability to get a beer and walk throughout both facilities. If the Omaha one gets a brewery they need to have the ability to carry throughout the facility. I also liked their fresh seafood counter, it did have prepared meals to order for lunch, but you could also buy cuts of fish to go. Makes me think some like a Jacobson Fish Co were to open a counter in this place.
There were other things I liked like ample seating inside and out along with a few different set ups for some live music.
All in all it did make me excited for this development, I think it has the potential to be really cool if done right.
What I was interest in was the indoor facility. Theirs is 26K SF and really felt more like the food hall at Westroads than a farmers market. Nearly all the options there were prepared food or mercantile type offerings like wall art or t shirts. I hope Omaha's goes more toward a year round market place rather than a glorified food hall.
The things that I did like was the ability to get a beer and walk throughout both facilities. If the Omaha one gets a brewery they need to have the ability to carry throughout the facility. I also liked their fresh seafood counter, it did have prepared meals to order for lunch, but you could also buy cuts of fish to go. Makes me think some like a Jacobson Fish Co were to open a counter in this place.
There were other things I liked like ample seating inside and out along with a few different set ups for some live music.
All in all it did make me excited for this development, I think it has the potential to be really cool if done right.
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Re: Tenth Street Market plan falls through
A board member of the Tenth Street Market project announced yesterday that the project has fallen through.
https://www.morningsky.com/omaha/posts/ ... ls-through“Due to a variety of factors, it has become clear that now is not the time for the public market,” said Kristin Williams, director of community initiatives for the Sherwood Foundation. “As such, the board has decided to discontinue its efforts.”
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Wow, that is too bad. I was really looking forward to the market.
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Figures.
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Big time bummer.
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First Patrick’s now this and still no plans for a major chain grocer, lame.
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