West Dodge Pointe - Baxter (NW 168th & Dodge)
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West Dodge Pointe - Baxter (NW 168th & Dodge)
Found this on the Grubb Ellis website, couldn't recall seeing anything about it here. I couldn't figure out how to link to the specific page but here is the site plan. Page said something about 70 unit condo buildings which I belive would be buildings A and B on this. I'm also guessing the red dash line across West Dodge would be some sort of ped bridge over to Village Point? Anyone have anymore info about this?
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Hmmm try this.....
javascriptmakePopupProfile("/xNet/Looplink/Profile/Profile.aspx?LL=true&LID=14455912&STID=grubb");
Well looks like that didn't work, but yeah its on the loopnet one.
Looks like they are calling it Tribedo, and might just be trying to sell the whole chunk of land with this the intended goal?
Use this...
http://www.loopnet.com/LoopLink/grubbEllis/qrylong.aspx
and put in Omaha, NE and search, 10th one down.
javascriptmakePopupProfile("/xNet/Looplink/Profile/Profile.aspx?LL=true&LID=14455912&STID=grubb");
Well looks like that didn't work, but yeah its on the loopnet one.
Looks like they are calling it Tribedo, and might just be trying to sell the whole chunk of land with this the intended goal?
Use this...
http://www.loopnet.com/LoopLink/grubbEllis/qrylong.aspx
and put in Omaha, NE and search, 10th one down.
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Here's the description from the site:
This high quality mixed use development is located along the north side of West Doge Road from 168th-174th Street and is a Class A development opportunity. The development will feature two high rise condominiums of 70 units each, 300,000 SF of retail, as well as several Class A office building opportunities. CURRENTLY MARKETING A CONTRACTURAL INTEREST.
This high quality mixed use development is located along the north side of West Doge Road from 168th-174th Street and is a Class A development opportunity. The development will feature two high rise condominiums of 70 units each, 300,000 SF of retail, as well as several Class A office building opportunities. CURRENTLY MARKETING A CONTRACTURAL INTEREST.
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Thanks wags...
Must be a 'premium' listing (which I'm not paying for) when queried via the generic loopnet entry point (as opposed to through Grubb & Ellis)
Here's a good link: http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/Looplink/Pr ... STID=grubb
Must be a 'premium' listing (which I'm not paying for) when queried via the generic loopnet entry point (as opposed to through Grubb & Ellis)
Here's a good link: http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/Looplink/Pr ... STID=grubb
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from the renderings, these two buildings look way wider than the riverfront place towers. I bet they are probably half as tall.
Oh and did anyone catch the fine print?
Oh and did anyone catch the fine print?
The information above has been obtained from sources believed reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any projections, opinions, assumptions, or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property
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According to the site plan... M is a Fitness Center. It is being developed by Dana Development.
http://www.danadevelopment.com/pdfs/Tri ... teplan.pdf
http://www.danadevelopment.com
http://www.danadevelopment.com/pdfs/Tri ... teplan.pdf
http://www.danadevelopment.com
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There's actually two trailer parks in that location, one on the north side of the tracks and one on the south side, and this project is actually being built right over the top of the bigger of the two.icejammer wrote:Maybe they could shift the footprint to the northeast and take out that "lovely" trailer park along 168th?
http://www.danadevelopment.com/projects.html
At the bottom of the page, it talks about a project called
"Point West Medical". For this project, they plan to build a
40,000 sq. foot medical building NW of 182nd and Dodge.
Could this be the women's hospital or part of it ?
I think all this developmnt is all cool considering I live at 189th and Blondo
At the bottom of the page, it talks about a project called
"Point West Medical". For this project, they plan to build a
40,000 sq. foot medical building NW of 182nd and Dodge.
Could this be the women's hospital or part of it ?
I think all this developmnt is all cool considering I live at 189th and Blondo
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Because it represents what I hate about west Omaha. All of this new office space going up out west makes me sick because people don't want to drive a long ways. Like they have it bad in Omaha? Plus the 300,000 sqft of retail being thrown up when there's already a |expletive| load out there, and it's like pulling teeth out of a upset cat to get any new retailer over here. Also that just because the average income of people out there is $88,000 dollars makes it seem like they need more of what they already have. My grandmother made well over $80,000 a year at her job and still lives near 60th and Ames. Lately I've been real upset about the whole east-west thing in Omaha. Don't let me crash your party. Keep talking nice about this.
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Look at it in a different way...Just as my SimCity instruction manual reads "You must grow out before you can grow up"!DTO Luv wrote:PUKE!! That's about what I did reading tha paper abou this today. Don't look for me to be excited or supportive about this. I do realize that we will probably see more of this in the future but I won't like it.
When Douglas county is filled up and Omaha leaders want to add more population, theres no where to go but infill, and I bet a lot of it will be downtown
Relax D'Shawn, I don't think these projects will slow the downtown momentum any. The downtown people will live downtown... the suburban people will live in the suburbs.
One thing that just now struck me ... the access road running right through the retail/entertainment portion of this project. This really is unlike any development west Omaha has ever seen. Hopefully we won't see someone, for example, running over a retail shopper while trying to race to the Chevy dealer before the service department closes at 6pm.
Speaking of West Dodge dealerships... my wife and I drove by Baxter this evening. Their show room looks quite striking at night.
One thing that just now struck me ... the access road running right through the retail/entertainment portion of this project. This really is unlike any development west Omaha has ever seen. Hopefully we won't see someone, for example, running over a retail shopper while trying to race to the Chevy dealer before the service department closes at 6pm.
Speaking of West Dodge dealerships... my wife and I drove by Baxter this evening. Their show room looks quite striking at night.