The Urban Residential INDEX Thread

Downtown, Midtown, and all parts east of 72nd.

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The Urban Residential INDEX Thread

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The Urban Residential INDEX Thread

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***Downtown***

-B-
-  Brandeis Building, The
-  Barker Building, The
-  Beebe & Runyan
- Bank, The (Former Farm Credit Building)

-C-
-  Capitol Rows (24th and Davenport)
-  City View Apartments (Rorick)
-  CO2 - (South 10th Street)

-D-
-  District, The (Lerner Building)

-E-
-  1101 Jackson
-  8th Street Apartments - Bluestone (8th and Pacific)

-F-
-  Ford Lofts
-  1501 Jackson
-  1405-1407 Harney (Corey-McKenzie Co.)

-G-
-  Giovanna, The (6th and Pacific)
-  Greenhouse Apartments (10th and Farnam)
-  Garage Lofts (19th and Capitol)

-H-
-  Hill Condos
-  Highline, The (Northern Natural Gas Building)

-J-
-  jLofts (13th & Jackson)
-  Junction, The
-  Jones 13 (Old Carwash)

-K-
-  Kimball Laundry

-L-
-  L14 Flats (14th & Leavenworth)

-N-
-  902 Dodge
-  19th Street Condos

-P-
-  Paxton, The

-R-
-  Riverfront Place
-  Regis Building

-S-
-  SoMa, The Lofts at
-  Slowdown, The
-  1600 Farnam
-  Slate Apartments (1815 Capitol)
-  Spaces Apartments (501 Park Ave)

-T-
-  Towns at 7th and Little Italy
-  Traver's Row (26th and St Marys)
-  12 Howard (New Apartment Building in Old Market)

-w-
-  Wire, The


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***Midtown***

-D-
-  Duet on Harney, The (Urban Village)

-M-
-  Midtown Crossing at Turner Park

-N-
- Nottingham Apartments (33rd and Burt)

-P-
-  Park Plaza

-U-
-  Urban Village (30th and Leavenworth St)


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***Dundee***

-D-
-  Dundee Ridge (49st and South of Dodge)
-  Dundee Villas (52nd and North of Dodge)
-  Dundee Point (49th and Davenport)
-  Dundee Place (49th and Davenport)

-M-
-  Model A Lofts (51st and Underwood)


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****Aksarben****

-A-
-  Aksarben Village


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****South****

-T-
-  24th street, Lofts on (3101 S 24th Street)
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I brought this old thread back, cleaned it up and started updating it.  Hopefully people find it helpful.
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Announcement: Brad has finished cleaning up this thread, which will always be on top of the Urban Omaha Forum!
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Brandeis was misspelled as Brandise
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Cool thread!

I will try to keep an updated count of units u/c at a time.  Adjusting it every time a project begins or ends.  My number will only include "urban" housing, pretty much anything east of 72nd unless a project west of it becomes worthy like a Crossroads redevelopment or 80Dodge-esque project pops up.  It is too hard to keep up with all the big complexes in the suburbs.

My unofficial count shows 756 u/c right now.
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iamjacobm wrote:Cool thread!

I will try to keep an updated count of units u/c at a time.  Adjusting it every time a project begins or ends.  My number will only include "urban" housing, pretty much anything east of 72nd unless a project west of it becomes worthy like a Crossroads redevelopment or 80Dodge-esque project pops up.  It is too hard to keep up with all the big complexes in the suburbs.

My unofficial count shows 756 u/c right now.
Cool.  If you send me the list, I can add the count to the index too.
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669 u/c with 1475 announced units. Not gospel, but the best count I've got.
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None of these links are working for me.
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mj3141 wrote:None of these links are working for me.
I think I need to rebuild the list after the website upgrade...

I will add it to my "To Do List".
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Best count I have now is 978 units u/c along with 164 beds at the Newman Center, I didn't include the Carberry buildings b/c I don't know the number. Along with the number of smaller projects that are tough to keep track of I am sure we are over 1000 u/c right now. That isn't counting things like Midtown Triangle, The Conrad or the new UNO student housing either.
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iamjacobm wrote:... I didn't include the Carberry buildings b/c I don't know the number.
38 Units at Carberry
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Thanks for that post! Heck of a list!
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All the links in the first post are fixed. Next I will try to incorporate U R my Helix's list in to it.
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Brad wrote:All the links in the first post are fixed. Next I will try to incorporate U R my Helix's list in to it.

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Is their a standard used to determine a Proposed development from one that is In Progress?
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Awesome article, thanks for sharing!
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Nice!

Blackstone Knoll is listed as proposed, but it is nearly complete.
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Try editing it now Helix...

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There is a limit now to editing posts- if you want, tell me what you want to edit and I can Edit it for you. Or, just copy and save the post, delete it and repost...

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There is also a senior complex being built by Immanuel across from Iowa Western . The first phase is in progress. I'll have to do a little research for the total number of units.
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64AVE townhomes have finished up. There has been recent dirt work at 1404 castelar, but idk if it's still the original project.
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LOL thanks. I will update. now that's a long quote. I wonder if it can be removed for continuity.
Taco wrote: Sun Oct 18, 2020 2:11 pm
64AVE townhomes have finished up. There has been recent dirt work at 1404 castelar, but idk if it's still the original project.
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Here is a summary of advertised rental rates in the Omaha Metro based on my own survey of Craig's List data for the past two months.
As of 02/22/2021.
Studio Units. The average is $701 for 527 sf. $1.33 per square foot.
One-Bedroom. The average is $806 for 737 sf. $1.09 per square ft.
Two-Bedroom. The average is $1,023 for 1,056 sf. $0.97 per square ft.
Three-Bedroom. The average is $1,321 for 1,319 sf. $1.00 per square ft.
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U R my Helix wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:20 pm Here is a summary of advertised rental rates in the Omaha Metro based on my own survey of Craig's List data for the past two months.
As of 02/22/2021.
Studio Units. The average is $701 for 527 sf. $1.33 per square foot.
One-Bedroom. The average is $806 for 737 sf. $1.09 per square ft.
Two-Bedroom. The average is $1,023 for 1,056 sf. $0.97 per square ft.
Three-Bedroom. The average is $1,321 for 1,319 sf. $1.00 per square ft.
Two bedroom leading the bang for your buck contest.
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