Eagle Heights
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As I paged through some documents today I noticed that earlier this year Arch Icon had purchased this land and is starting to submit plans. Given their record here in Omaha I can only speculate what they have in mind...
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What is their record here?
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The Flats on HowardLouie wrote:What is their record here?
Lofts on 24th Street
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Ah. Coolio.Coyote wrote:The Flats on HowardLouie wrote:What is their record here?
Lofts on 24th Street
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I would LOVE to see a hotel in South Omaha close to 24 the street. I think in the not too distant future this neighborhood could be a tourist destination.
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"Eagle Heights" TIF before planning commission.
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Any details from the application?iamjacobm wrote:"Eagle Heights" TIF before planning commission.
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I've never been able to find links to docs from the planning board. The city council ones have info linked.Garrett wrote:Any details from the application?iamjacobm wrote:"Eagle Heights" TIF before planning commission.
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http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/nebrask ... 61125.html
The nonprofit coalition provides substance abuse treatment and other services at its current headquarters, in the middle of Arch Icon Development’s trendy new Flats on Howard apartments and town houses.
Now, Arch Icon Development and the nonprofit group propose to create a new campus for the coalition, at 23rd and N Streets in South Omaha. That’s the former home of the South Omaha Eagles Club.
Their proposal has two parts. They would erect a building with 44 apartments on parking lots northwest of 23rd and N. And they would renovate the vacant club and its banquet hall, turning it into space for social services including residential addiction treatment, plus offices and cultural events.
The planning is in its very early stages. The complicated financing for the apartments, expected to cost about $7.8 million to build, would involve a number of sources, including low-income housing tax credits. The renovation of the Eagles Club would require donations, and fundraising has yet to begin.
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They are proposing a four-story multi-family structure which will contain 44 units of affordable housing options ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartment units and on-site parking of 30 stalls.
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Plans submitted, 45k sq ft.
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Housing:
NUIHC across the street.
I am sure they have plans to develop the current NUIHC site near The Flats on Howard when they end up moving.
NUIHC across the street.
I am sure they have plans to develop the current NUIHC site near The Flats on Howard when they end up moving.
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I like it. South 24th is such a colorful street. They'll fit in nicely. That area is burgeoning.
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My wife and I like visiting South O every once in a while for food. We were just talking about how South O could use and would fill up some new multi-family residential. Hopefully this is the just the beginning and we will see more new development in the area.
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Interesting -- using the narrow alley for entrance into the parking lot.
We are the people our parents warned us about.
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These apartments look to be complete. Renovation ongoing on the health center building