Another west Omaha suburban office construction update... currently under construction or approved ... and there are a bunch of them (one at Westroads has risen to 200,000 sq ft). Add them all up and you'd have a heck of a highrise downtown.
Westplex
102nd & Nicholas (Westroads)
200,000 sq ft
Altech Plaza
144th & F st
90,000 sq ft, 2 buildings
One California
136th and California (Commercial Federal Business Park)
60,000 sq ft
Seville Square IV
14750 West Dodge Rd
48,000 sq ft
12809 West Dodge, expansion
46,200 sq ft
Westfield Place II
98th and Nicholas (Westroads)
45,000 sq ft
Westpoint
156th and West Maple
40,000 sq ft x 3 buildings
California Place
13330 California St (Commercial Federal Business Park)
36,000 sq ft
Westport Plaza
14510 "F" St
31,000 sq ft
G & S Inc
170th and West Center
30,000 sq ft
Lakeside Medical Plaza
17001 Lakeside Hills Plaza
27,289 sq ft
Legacy Place
17220 Wright St
22,000 sq ft
Ralston Professional Center
72nd and Q
20,000 sq ft
Overlook Plaza
14345 Fort St
10,500 sq ft
Exec Centre II (completed)
9101 Western Ave
55,300 sq ft
1005 South 107th St (completed)
22,700 sq ft
Suburban office development update
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Wow...the first building at 200,000 is actually quite large by itself (and would stand by itself downtown). My office is 7 floors (with 2 floors of underground parking) and about 85,000 square feet however, we are packed into less than 1/4 of a block...just goes to show you how impressive a building can be when you are working with a small footprint.
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I hate the current trend in speculative office construction. Are all of these necessary when you could easily consolidate the space into more of a node? It doesn't have to be downtown per se, but at least in an cluster so land use is more effecient like in the edge cities of the DC and Houston metro areas. It's sad to think about what kind of shape some of these "temporary looking" buildings will be in 25 years when the growth has long passed this area by, and all you have is a low-rent, declining building that's not even worth renovating or preserving.
E, you may be more talented than I thought. ;) Either there's a website with all of this on it, or you've got a knack for making connections to get so many of the renderings for these projects. Care to share your methods?
E, you may be more talented than I thought. ;) Either there's a website with all of this on it, or you've got a knack for making connections to get so many of the renderings for these projects. Care to share your methods?