Tivoli development
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Tivoli development
Well, I'm not sure why he avoids the forum here... but Novak was kind enough to forward me this web address for the Tivoli development out at 175th and West Center. Personally, I think it sounds a little overhyped (looks like another 'Shoppes at Lakeside' to me) ... but maybe I'll be surprised.
Anyway... here's the link to their fairly impressive website: http://www.tivoliomaha.com
Anyway... here's the link to their fairly impressive website: http://www.tivoliomaha.com
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I'm thinking it's going to look similar to Spring Ridge Plaza (below). Unique in it's 'mixed use' it is definitely not. I have to say... I'm a little disappointed that there are so many wildly different looking retail strips along this section of West Center. From Legacy to Shoppes at Lakeside to Tivoli and others.
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Okay...I really am not trying to be a smartass....but did I see on the Tivoli website that this will be anchored by Super Target and Super Walmart?
Not that those aren't a good thing....but that's not that exciting these days....I thought it said just before it that it would have 'specialty' stores not found in most strip malls, indicating an exclusivity almost...maybe I'm just confused, what exactly is this going to be? What is 'mixed use'?
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Not that those aren't a good thing....but that's not that exciting these days....I thought it said just before it that it would have 'specialty' stores not found in most strip malls, indicating an exclusivity almost...maybe I'm just confused, what exactly is this going to be? What is 'mixed use'?
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Okay. I'm one of this website's many "lurkers." Just wanted to add that the traditional, and in my opinion, more correct definition of "mixed-use" development involves both a residential (single or multi family) and a commercial component (retail or office) on a parcel. I think the developer is trying to bend that definition by widening the scope of their property to include the surrounding Legacy and Lakeside communities which are full of residential, commercial, and even hospital uses.
Often new development can be marketed in this way. Sort of an upscale "place to be" type of thing. That being said, these guys have a "second wave" development because the area is now filled with the restaurants and shops that pioneered the far west West Center retail boom.
It's commendable that they are making an attempt at creating an aesthetically pleasing development. Thanks to Omaha by Design, the city will see more of these. Even though these guys might need a little lesson on the meaning of "mixed-use," try not to be too hard on them.
Often new development can be marketed in this way. Sort of an upscale "place to be" type of thing. That being said, these guys have a "second wave" development because the area is now filled with the restaurants and shops that pioneered the far west West Center retail boom.
It's commendable that they are making an attempt at creating an aesthetically pleasing development. Thanks to Omaha by Design, the city will see more of these. Even though these guys might need a little lesson on the meaning of "mixed-use," try not to be too hard on them.
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Good, because there isn't enough medical offices in this corridor already. I guess they thought the Lakeside Health mega mall was insufficient. It's good to see such a promising development has decided that it's new center piece will be an office building for Lakeside rejects. Heh, jk, but seriously....ugh....
That's a nice photo update. Â Thanks for that.
Also, that is one massive wood structure. Â I guess steel and concrete are getting so expensive that wood is becoming more economical as a construction material. Â I hope construction materials go down in price or we're going to experience a building slowdown across the nation.
Also, that is one massive wood structure. Â I guess steel and concrete are getting so expensive that wood is becoming more economical as a construction material. Â I hope construction materials go down in price or we're going to experience a building slowdown across the nation.
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Now my parents have another new neighborhood option when they come to town (since they probably won't want to stay in my basement again after the sewer drain backed up last visit).
I like this area alot... what with it's traffic circles/park/pond/transition to the neighborhood and all.
I like this area alot... what with it's traffic circles/park/pond/transition to the neighborhood and all.
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Drove through here today and out or nowhere there is a building on Lot 9 ( At least that what I believe the lot number reads on the post above). This is S of the Hotel and N of TGI Friday's. Sign up says it will be a Firestone Store.
The building is all brick and there are a BUNCH of bays. Doesn't look too bad so far but the location for this type of business seems out of place to me.
The building is all brick and there are a BUNCH of bays. Doesn't look too bad so far but the location for this type of business seems out of place to me.
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In driving by about 1:00 PM yesterday there were three cars in front of the vacant TGI Friday's, the front door was open, and there were a few people walking around inside. Â Probably means absolutely nothing other than someone still has the keys.
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I think it is an island!TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Is the land in the middle of the circle still supposed to be a medical office?
Seriously, the biggest issue I see with the whole development is access.  A lot of the "out to eat" crowd is impulse on where to go.  By the time you have driven by on Center and see the places and think, hay, that will work, you have to hunt for he way in.  The "other" places there are more of a lets go  to "X, Y, or Z. so the access is not quite the same issue.  That is my take on why the eating establishments have not worked there.
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Hmmm, well I can't say I recall driving down Center Street and have decided, despite the numerous restaurants, that I would rather settle for eating a bale of hay. Ânebugeater wrote:By the time you have driven by on Center and see the places and think, hay, that will work, you have to hunt for he way in.
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TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Hmmm, well I can't say I recall driving down Center Street and have decided, despite the numerous restaurants, that I would rather settle for eating a bale of hay.nebugeater wrote:By the time you have driven by on Center and see the places and think, hay, that will work, you have to hunt for he way in.
 TitosBuritoBarn ????? Â
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Anyone have any idea what might be going into the former TGI Fridays location in the Tivoli development on W Center? Â Over the weekend I saw that there were two roll off dumpsters sitting in front of it. Drove by tonight and one of them is full of what tools to be all the HVAC duct work out of the building.and from Center driving by it looks like more than that is gutted. Â No signs up that I could see.
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According to Grow Omaha, Carlson Burnett Law will be building between the Runza and the Hampton Inn on the north side of the circle.
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