I love it, but I'm sure there's some established individuals in the OM who balk at the thought of some new construction ruining the kitschy feel of their neighborhood.
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RNcyanide wrote:I love it, but I'm sure there's some established individuals in the OM who balk at the thought of some new construction ruining the kitschy feel of their neighborhood.
They'll surely refine the design down the road. This type of development is exactly what should be supported in Omaha.
RNcyanide wrote:I love it, but I'm sure there's some established individuals in the OM who balk at the thought of some new construction ruining the kitschy feel of their neighborhood.
I certainly hope not. They'll surely refine the design. This type of development is exactly what should be supported in Omaha.
I didn't think so but thought I'd ask just in case. I should have indicated I meant just in Omaha.
This should be a good start, and I know there are plenty of one or two story historic buildings in Downtown and Midtown that are prime candidates for this type of construction.
TitosBuritoBarn wrote:The building on the northwest corner of 10th and Dodge is an old building two story building that had a third floor added about 10 years ago.
This is 3d apple map view of The Skyboxes on Jackson
Skyboxes Apartment will be built above a one story building in middle of the block between 12th & 11 street, on the north side of Jackson. The m hotel is directly west of the Skyboxes Apartment