Changes to Conagra's Campus

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Changes to Conagra's Campus

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Keep you bickering about the "Suburban Style Campus" on one of the other 10,000 threads that talk about it.

Changes to Conagra's Campus

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JOE RUFF WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER wrote:The sweeping marketing and advertising campaign, which includes a new logo and design changes at the company’s Omaha campus, was unveiled Monday afternoon in a presentation to ConAgra employees.
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JOE RUFF WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER wrote:What: Adding a public fountain at the entrance in the shape of the company’s new logo. The fountain will have jets of water of varying heights that can be lighted at night. Dozens of flags with brand names and colors will be installed on the drive leading to the headquarters, and the company later will add a statue commemorting Chef Boyardee founder Hector Bioardi.

When: The fountain work has begun. It will be completed in September, when the flags will go up. Some of the flags will replace more than two dozen American flags, which will be placed in a public area of ConAgra’s campus.
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Re: Changes to Conagra's Campus

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Brad wrote:Keep you bickering about the "Suburban Style Campus" on one of the other 10,000 threads that talk about it.
Is it OK if I point out the oxymoron that is "suburban style"?  :;):
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I like Fountains.
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Definitely an improvement over what is there now.  I like the fountain and the integration of the statues of some of their recognized brand individuals like the Chef.
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suburban or not, i am digging the spoon in a bowl fountain.  It's good to have unique sculptures/fountains like that.
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I noticed the suburban chain link fence the other day.
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Fugly I say. Is it just me or does it look like there's some kind of wall being put on in the new rendering?
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DTO Luv wrote:Fugly I say. Is it just me or does it look like there's some kind of wall being put on in the new rendering?
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The park could use some major unfuglifying by bringing in some Claes Oldenburg-esque art:

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wow you just beat me to it
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Holy |expletive|.  How awesome are we to post that at the same time?
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This is definitely a great improvement to that corner plaza, which was/is rather big and desolate. More fountains/sculptures Downtown is almost always a good thing.
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I think it will definitely improve the corner... every day I either drive, walk, or bike past it and it is pretty boring right now.
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I agree with the previous two posters.  That will enhance what is currently a plain corner  the view from the corner is nice when you look down the row of trees and flags, but the actual corner needs a spruce up.

It will be interesting to see the brand flags go up, although I hope they keep the USA flags for holidays and such.
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Does anyone know why Conagra put a fence up at their main entrance that now shows a rendering with a fountain on it? Are they going to redo it soon?
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Guest22 wrote:Does anyone know why Conagra put a fence up at their main entrance that now shows a rendering with a fountain on it? Are they going to redo it soon?
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Have they killed the new fountain project on tenth? I saw they took the sign advertisiing it as coming soon down.
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I imagine that would be because they're starting construction, considering they said it would be complete in September...
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StreetsOfOmaha wrote:I imagine that would be because they're starting construction, considering they said it would be complete in September...
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Well, I don't know for sure. That's just my guess and my hope.
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Post by annad »

I know a guy that works for ConAgra in Minneapolis, and we talked about this fountain a couple of weeks ago.  At that point, the fountain was definitely still happening, and it's part of their big branding relaunch, so hopefully it's juts a matter of time.
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Project Canceled!

Apparently the cost of fabricating a 30' spoon was too expensive.
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Brad wrote:Project Canceled!

Apparently the cost of fabricating a 30' spoon was too expensive.
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Post by StreetsOfOmaha »

Wow. Impressive, ConAgra.

You'd think they would have that pretty well all sorted out before they make a HUGE media announcement about this new aesthetic to the Omaha campus.

Well, I hope they still plan to improve the plaza at 10th and Farnam.
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They could sell part of their gigantic yard, perhaps the part next to the Embassy, to someone who will use it for something other than a tree field. Problem solved.
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Having storefronts on the east side of 10th St. would do WONDERS!
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A construction fence is going up all around the plaza at 10th and Farnam today, and all of the 90s plaza lights have been removed. Hmmmm.

Do we think they are proceeding with a revamped plaza - sans fountain?

Anybody know details?
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A work permit was issued on April 2nd for American Lift and Sign Service at 301 S. 10th St.




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This would be fantastic. I actually spoke to a ConAgra employee today who had no knowledge of the project ever being canceled in the first place.
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snapped this today...


you can see the area being fenced off is consistent with the above rendering.

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Apparently they found someone that can fabricate a spoon?
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It's just so strange that they got all ready to do this last year, fenced it off, put fancy graphics up on the fence, and then ended up taking the fences down and supposedly "canceling" the project.

Now here we are with a new fence and a building permit.
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Perhaps a construction delay, which as you know can be for any number of reasons.  Hard to imagine why it would've been cancel in the first place with that obnoxious re-branding spoon all over their products and website.


Maybe it was too close to the interstate and it had to be converted into a billboard.
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They're removing the brick pavers with a skid-loader today.
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The site is completely graded today.
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Work has been picking up recently and a lot of concrete has been poured.
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Post by Seth »

My wife and I went by last weekend and all the pavers were stacked up, but that was about it.  It sounds like it's moving along pretty good now.
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LAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :?
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Post by Garrett »

NovakOmaha wrote:
I'm all for shareholder value and all, but this really looks lame.
Compared to their campus? Fits right in to me.  :twisted:
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