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Looking at the satellite, they better make sure they know exactly how much the expansion will be because it could cover up the access to the ped bridge.
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Might have been a change of plans. A place called Burger Theory has posted a lot of pictures of this expansion on their facebook. https://www.facebook.com/BurgerTheoryOm ... e_internalCoyote wrote:It's the SW corner of the Holiday Inn at 15th and Cuming that has wrapped up the bay formerly occupied by Union Pizzeria and Sports Bar. They are adding another 1500 sq ft., for a Sporting News Grill.RNcyanide wrote: A change of topic, but I drove by one of the suburban hotels down there and saw there was some draping and construction equipment around the first floor. I can't remember which hotel. Anyone know what they are doing down there? Hopefully offering something at street level?
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Ok, I did not see this happening even though you called it.
I was talking with some people the other day and the said that Union Pizzeria took. I care of that location in HI. Said that their grease trap had severe problems, like at least $6K worth of work needed, and they had basically burned their bridges with HI which was glad to see them go. Union never in high regard in North Downtown, so I hope Burger Theory makes a good impression here.
I was talking with some people the other day and the said that Union Pizzeria took. I care of that location in HI. Said that their grease trap had severe problems, like at least $6K worth of work needed, and they had basically burned their bridges with HI which was glad to see them go. Union never in high regard in North Downtown, so I hope Burger Theory makes a good impression here.
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The group behind The Yard is working on getting the property directly west of The Yard and the stretch of one story buildings on Fahey rezoned to CBD. They are currently zoned as DT Service District.
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Worst news of the day.iamjacobm wrote:The group behind The Yard is working on getting the property directly west of The Yard and the stretch of one story buildings on Fahey rezoned to CBD. They are currently zoned as DT Service District.
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CBD? I'm a little rusty on my zoning codes, but wouldn't that a higher density than DT Service District?
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No parking minimums is the only difference I know of.
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CBD is also required zoning to be eligible for TIF financing. This could be an indicator for a TIF application to the City of Omaha for redevelopment.
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Newstreet (The Yard) is developing the former Nike building into Sessions Bar, so, how much of that block do they own? I tried looking for Garrett's map but can't remember which thread it is in...
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There is always the GIS map, that's my go to. http://www.dogis.org/Coyote wrote:Newstreet (The Yard) is developing the former Nike building into Sessions Bar, so, how much of that block do they own? I tried looking for Garrett's map but can't remember which thread it is in...
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Yeah, but that would take time and effort on my part
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Lol, it takes 2 seconds. They only own the Nike (blue) building on that lot. Everything else is owned by LV COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVEST, or 1509 BURT ST LLC, or HAWKES RICKY, or CREIGHTON.Coyote wrote:Yeah, but that would take time and effort on my part
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iamjacobm wrote:Might have been a change of plans. A place called Burger Theory has posted a lot of pictures of this expansion on their facebook. https://www.facebook.com/BurgerTheoryOm ... e_internalCoyote wrote:It's the SW corner of the Holiday Inn at 15th and Cuming that has wrapped up the bay formerly occupied by Union Pizzeria and Sports Bar. They are adding another 1500 sq ft., for a Sporting News Grill.RNcyanide wrote: A change of topic, but I drove by one of the suburban hotels down there and saw there was some draping and construction equipment around the first floor. I can't remember which hotel. Anyone know what they are doing down there? Hopefully offering something at street level?
Yeah I was wondering on this as well. Kept waiting for the Sporting News Grill to open.
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Good info, thanks.Bobcat wrote:CBD is also required zoning to be eligible for TIF financing. This could be an indicator for a TIF application to the City of Omaha for redevelopment.
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The owner records on the GIS/Assessor's site always seem to be several months behind.Brad wrote:There is always the GIS map, that's my go to. http://www.dogis.org/Coyote wrote:Newstreet (The Yard) is developing the former Nike building into Sessions Bar, so, how much of that block do they own? I tried looking for Garrett's map but can't remember which thread it is in...
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I'm not sure if this has been posted elsewhere, but there are signs in the window for a new boutique store called True Blue in the Slowdown complex bay directly west of where Greenstreet was. I'm speculating based on the name that they'll have a lot of locally produced goods. Also, I have heard rumors from several people that Modern Love is looking to open a second location at Slowdown.
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Looks like there is a thing called True Blue Decor that has been at Junkstock a lot. Maybe it is the same people? Nice to get the storefront filled either way.mr. omaha wrote:I'm not sure if this has been posted elsewhere, but there are signs in the window for a new boutique store called True Blue in the Slowdown complex bay directly west of where Greenstreet was. I'm speculating based on the name that they'll have a lot of locally produced goods. Also, I have heard rumors from several people that Modern Love is looking to open a second location at Slowdown.
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Does anyone know how hard it would be for the city to relocate that massive utility building just south of Filmstreams?
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If you're referring to the steam/chilled water plant, it's not city owned.MTO wrote:Does anyone know how hard it would be for the city to relocate that massive utility building just south of Filmstreams?
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Conspiracy afoot in North Downtown!
OWH reports that the Kiewit Foundation has secretly been buying up tracts of land North of Cuming for the past 7 years with intents to create a creative arts and trades district. There is no new development specified, and the exact areas owned aren't mentioned either, but because they are revealing this now it sure seems like they are soon to be switching to developing rather than holding the land.
Read more: http://www.omaha.com/money/what-s-next- ... 6a875.html
OWH reports that the Kiewit Foundation has secretly been buying up tracts of land North of Cuming for the past 7 years with intents to create a creative arts and trades district. There is no new development specified, and the exact areas owned aren't mentioned either, but because they are revealing this now it sure seems like they are soon to be switching to developing rather than holding the land.
Read more: http://www.omaha.com/money/what-s-next- ... 6a875.html
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Very interesting. Glad someone that wants to see improvement got their hands on the land. I do agree that they might now be pursuing further development considering they went public with their intentions today.
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This is good news, I think. I like that they have identified and chosen to strengthen the "arts and trades" direction that part of North downtown was already headed with Hot Shops and Mastercraft. And it's good they will encourage "organic development" by start-ups, instead of some rigid 10+-year master plan.
He said "They are some big, ugly red brick buildings"
...and then they were gone.
...and then they were gone.
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What's next for north downtown: Kiewit Foundation effort invests in vision for 'arts and trades' district
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Cindy Gonzalez / World-Herald staff writer wrote:A Peter Kiewit Foundation-led group has quietly been buying up properties in north downtown Omaha to help the struggling area transform into a creative “arts and trades” district.
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Master Plans aren't rigid by nature. Depends on how open to new ideas the stake holders are.GetUrban wrote:This is good news, I think. I like that they have identified and chosen to strengthen the "arts and trades" direction that part of North downtown was already headed with Hot Shops and Mastercraft. And it's good they will encourage "organic development" by start-ups, instead of some rigid 10+-year master plan.
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Look how rigid HDR's Master Plan was.iamjacobm wrote:Master Plans aren't rigid by nature. Depends on how open to new ideas the stake holders are.GetUrban wrote:This is good news, I think. I like that they have identified and chosen to strengthen the "arts and trades" direction that part of North downtown was already headed with Hot Shops and Mastercraft. And it's good they will encourage "organic development" by start-ups, instead of some rigid 10+-year master plan.
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Plus, it depends if they are public or private. In the former, Master plans can be enforced by zoning & overlays, and the latter, by covenants. In this case it appears the allowed uses only have to fit into the vision of being for "arts or trades".iamjacobm wrote:Master Plans aren't rigid by nature. Depends on how open to new ideas the stake holders are.GetUrban wrote:This is good news, I think. I like that they have identified and chosen to strengthen the "arts and trades" direction that part of North downtown was already headed with Hot Shops and Mastercraft. And it's good they will encourage "organic development" by start-ups, instead of some rigid 10+-year master plan.
He said "They are some big, ugly red brick buildings"
...and then they were gone.
...and then they were gone.
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Looks like this building might be getting cleared out. A couple people were moving a lot of stuff out of the building into a storage container.
Really cool potential for a building like this.
Really cool potential for a building like this.
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What's the address on it?iamjacobm wrote:Looks like this building might be getting cleared out. A couple people were moving a lot of stuff out of the building into a storage container.
Really cool potential for a building like this.
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16th and Burt.
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I've seen several buildings in the area that look like they are in transition... I wonder if something is afloat
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Only a block from the new KU...Coyote wrote:I've seen several buildings in the area that look like they are in transition... I wonder if something is afloat
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Longtime lurker here.iamjacobm wrote:Looks like this building might be getting cleared out. A couple people were moving a lot of stuff out of the building into a storage container.
Really cool potential for a building like this.
I was just driving around that area around Halloween. It's really interesting to see how much has changed in between 480 and Cuming in 20 years. I remember nothing but boarded up buildings and blight in every direction. Between the Slowdown, Creighton, and TDA, there isn't much left of old North Downtown, but there are a couple of blocks, such as this that haven't been redeveloped.
I remember going to places like Mystery Manor, Edge of Darkness, and The Neverending Nightmare back when there was a real feeling of isolation that filled that area. It's not necessarily that it felt dangerous, just totally abandoned.
My guess is that the rest of these buildings will be torn down within a few years. Outside of The Session Room, there hasn't been much re-use for these old buildings. Most have been torn down for parking and CU athletic facilities.
Seeing the picture of North Downtown in the other thread when ASARCO was still standing has me wondering, does anyone have any pictures of this area from the 80's-90's that can really illustrate the change that has taken place north of 480? I've been searching on the Durham archive and have found very little. I would love to see pictures of the old warehouses and 1880's era apartment buildings that filled that area.
Also, anyone who has been around a while have any insight to what truly killed that area? Pictures I've found on the Durham website show a relatively thriving neighborhood as far up until the 60's with grocery stores, houses, and apartments. Was it the construction of 480 choking it off from the rest of downtown? Was it the proximity to ASARCO and UP? Was it the perceived danger of being near North Omaha during the riots around the 60's?
Just interesting to me how a part of Omaha went from being a functioning part of the city, to a mini Detroit, to almost total rebirth over the course of a few decades.
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Don't have much to add, but from what I have heard and seen:
480 led to the demise of north downtown. It cutoff the area from the rest of downtown. Also building the Doubletree hotel on 16th st hurt. It did the same. It took away a major artery from downtown to north downtown.
480 led to the demise of north downtown. It cutoff the area from the rest of downtown. Also building the Doubletree hotel on 16th st hurt. It did the same. It took away a major artery from downtown to north downtown.
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It said on the omaha master plan after awhile they want to tear down the doubletree to make a road. Is that really necessary? That hotel is very nice and adds to the skyline. Wow how ironic, plans to destroy another cool building?
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Did you really post this? Really? -4 internets for you.PotatoeEatsFish wrote:It said on the omaha master plan after awhile they want to tear down the doubletree to make a road. Is that really necessary? That hotel is very nice and adds to the skyline. Wow how ironic, plans to destroy another cool building?
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For real, the Doubletree was built directly on 16th and impeded traffic to North Downtown. Coyote, you don't happen to know why they did that do you? It seems so unnecessary.Coyote wrote:Did you really post this? Really? -4 internets for you.PotatoeEatsFish wrote:It said on the omaha master plan after awhile they want to tear down the doubletree to make a road. Is that really necessary? That hotel is very nice and adds to the skyline. Wow how ironic, plans to destroy another cool building?
Plus it's totes ugly.
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The unofficial reason I have heard is that 16th was the main route from North O to DT. Whether or not you believe a racial factor is up to personal opinion.
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I'd second that. Plus, wasn't the area more industrial at the time? Aside from Asarco?iamjacobm wrote:The unofficial reason I have heard is that 16th was the main route from North O to DT. Whether or not you believe a racial factor is up to personal opinion.
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