Mixed Use Hotel (9th & O Sts.)
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Mixed Use Hotel (9th & O Sts.)
Hotel Project in the Works
Undisclosed developer is planning a 250 room suite-style hotel with attached parking garage and also residential and retail elements. Sounds like it could be a substantial structure (100'+). Another nice bit of infill. A few older buildings will be in the path of the wrecking ball. Not sure what historic or preservation value they have.
Undisclosed developer is planning a 250 room suite-style hotel with attached parking garage and also residential and retail elements. Sounds like it could be a substantial structure (100'+). Another nice bit of infill. A few older buildings will be in the path of the wrecking ball. Not sure what historic or preservation value they have.
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Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
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Agreed.Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
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Sounds like a fantastic project.
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I agree that this has the potential to be an outstanding project although I need to hear more details first. I know the historic preservation movement is en vogue on this forum but I am willing to lose the buildings in question to get what it sounds like might be on the table. It is important to note that article makes it sound as if the project will only stretch from 9th street to the Terminal building and then from O to the alley between O and N. I suppose the developers may not have yet approached the owners of the buildings between the alley and N Street though. Although, those buildings only consist of one of any real historical value - unless we want to retain an important example Morton building construction.
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If the new development is anything like the stuff going on in the Haymarket and Canopy Street, it will be good for Lincoln. But it's hard to know without any renderings. Hope it's not a typical chain hotel like the ones north of TD Amertrade stadium in Omaha.
If the new development accommodates mixed uses better, it's a win-win, since the old buildings in question don't appear to have a very high historical value. I don't think historical preservation is necessarily "in vogue" here on this forum as much as those people simply wanting good urban design. Saving significant historic buildings, or keeping their historical context intact is often the best way to achieve that.
If the new development accommodates mixed uses better, it's a win-win, since the old buildings in question don't appear to have a very high historical value. I don't think historical preservation is necessarily "in vogue" here on this forum as much as those people simply wanting good urban design. Saving significant historic buildings, or keeping their historical context intact is often the best way to achieve that.
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It shall be the tallest building in Lincoln since Wells Fargo Bank:
http://journalstar.com/business/local/n ... b64c7.html
http://journalstar.com/business/local/n ... b64c7.html
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This project has great potential. Hopefully it is well planned and a great addition for downtown Lincoln..edsas wrote:It shall be the tallest building in Lincoln since Wells Fargo Bank:
http://journalstar.com/business/local/n ... b64c7.html
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It certainly does have great potential. It is kind of funny how 150' building in Lincoln is heralded and a 250' building in Omaha is bemoaned. This building should have prominence in the western and northern views of the skyline.
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I'm a heavy-duty lurker nowadays. The difference between having 2 kids under 5 (when I used to post a lot ten years ago) and having 4 kids from 2 to 13.Omaha Cowboy wrote:edsas wrote:It shall be the tallest building in Lincoln since Wells Fargo Bank:
http://journalstar.com/business/local/n ... b64c7.html
It's been a long time edsas.. I hope all is well...
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And moving back from Califonia...?edsas wrote:I'm a heavy-duty lurker nowadays. The difference between having 2 kids under 5 (when I used to post a lot ten years ago) and having 4 kids from 2 to 13.
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You've got your hands full for sure..edsas wrote:I'm a heavy-duty lurker nowadays. The difference between having 2 kids under 5 (when I used to post a lot ten years ago) and having 4 kids from 2 to 13.Omaha Cowboy wrote:edsas wrote:It shall be the tallest building in Lincoln since Wells Fargo Bank:
http://journalstar.com/business/local/n ... b64c7.html
It's been a long time edsas.. I hope all is well...
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Yep. Moved to La Vista in 2010. My wife and I decided the kids needed a proper Nebraska upbringing like we had. But I've got one foot back in California for business purposes.Coyote wrote:And moving back from Califonia...?edsas wrote:I'm a heavy-duty lurker nowadays. The difference between having 2 kids under 5 (when I used to post a lot ten years ago) and having 4 kids from 2 to 13.
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Was in Lincoln over the weekend. So much activity in their downtown. Great to see the momentum continuing.
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Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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Nov 26, 2015
Feb 15, 2016Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
???Linkin5 wrote:Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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Lol he sounds like half the Republican presidential candidates.Garrett wrote:Nov 26, 2015Feb 15, 2016Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
???Linkin5 wrote:Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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Heh, maybe some special interest groups got to himPotatoeEatsFish wrote:Lol he sounds like half the Republican presidential candidates.Garrett wrote:Nov 26, 2015Feb 15, 2016Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
???Linkin5 wrote:Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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It is just so crazy. Agree with DT Lincoln being stagnant for so long. Between PBA and all of the development around it, the new housing, UNL projects-including housing, now this....wow. It's running from Haymarket all the way to the Antelope Valley stuff.
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You are confused that I changed my position based on this project being significant? Ok, bud.Garrett wrote:Nov 26, 2015Feb 15, 2016Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
???Linkin5 wrote:Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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I mean it was equally as substantial when it was announced as it is now. I just found it odd you flipped your position when the only new information offered was height.Linkin5 wrote:You are confused that I changed my position based on this project being significant? Ok, bud.Garrett wrote:Nov 26, 2015Feb 15, 2016Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
???Linkin5 wrote:Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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I must have missed where the original announcement stated it would be 12 floors?Garrett wrote:I mean it was equally as substantial when it was announced as it is now. I just found it odd you flipped your position when the only new information offered was height.Linkin5 wrote:You are confused that I changed my position based on this project being significant? Ok, bud.Garrett wrote:Nov 26, 2015Feb 15, 2016Linkin5 wrote:Wow, this is really bad if they are planning on knocking down all the buildings on the block.
???Linkin5 wrote:Downtown Lincoln which was stagnant for so long is on fire. I will gladly trade in these old buildings knowing that something in it's place is significant.
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You have to admit that the initial Site Plan had hints of a great project, but it wasn't until they announced the extent of the project you had to go from a hmmm, to a heck yeah lickity split.
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In linkins defense, I was kind of the same way because this announcement came about after OPA said they'd level the Specht building for a parking garage, and it kind of appeared that a bunch of businesses and historic buildings here were going to be razed for a potentially insubstantial development. It's kind of the same boat as when they announced the Medical Arts building was going to be imploded for FNB. It sucks to lose a historic block but it's not so awful if you're getting something awesome in return.
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Literally the only new information given was the height of the building though. The information from the original article even speculated it would be 100 feet or more. I simply think it's odd that the only thing that changed people's minds about this was that it was going to be tall. There was strong speculation about everything else before, and it was considered a bad thing then. But then it's going to be 12 stories? |expletive| yeah!
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What also turned me around on it was the composition of the building, for example, they are going to build the parking into the building instead of having a separate parking garage, like HDR should have done.
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Sorry I changed my position when I found out more on the project? I'm not sure what else to say.Garrett wrote:Literally the only new information given was the height of the building though. The information from the original article even speculated it would be 100 feet or more. I simply think it's odd that the only thing that changed people's minds about this was that it was going to be tall. There was strong speculation about everything else before, and it was considered a bad thing then. But then it's going to be 12 stories? |expletive| yeah!
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Linkin5 wrote:Sorry I changed my position when I found out more on the project? I'm not sure what else to say.Garrett wrote:Literally the only new information given was the height of the building though. The information from the original article even speculated it would be 100 feet or more. I simply think it's odd that the only thing that changed people's minds about this was that it was going to be tall. There was strong speculation about everything else before, and it was considered a bad thing then. But then it's going to be 12 stories? |expletive| yeah!
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It wasn't meant to be a personal attack on you. I just found it odd.Linkin5 wrote:Sorry I changed my position when I found out more on the project? I'm not sure what else to say.Garrett wrote:Literally the only new information given was the height of the building though. The information from the original article even speculated it would be 100 feet or more. I simply think it's odd that the only thing that changed people's minds about this was that it was going to be tall. There was strong speculation about everything else before, and it was considered a bad thing then. But then it's going to be 12 stories? |expletive| yeah!
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I've been in favor of it since the beginning. All are welcome on the bandwagon.
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Sorry don't have time to post link. The article in the LJS yesterday stated that this project has moved forward. It will be 12 stories tall comprised of first floor retail and a mix of apartments and hotel.
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Linkin5 wrote:Sorry don't have time to post link. The article in the LJS yesterday stated that this project has moved forward. It will be 12 stories tall comprised of first floor retail and a mix of apartments and hotel.
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Here is the link to the article: Great to see the redevelopment, but sucks to see those old buildings go.
Plans moving forward for Ninth and O high-rise
Plans moving forward for Ninth and O high-rise
The project's cost is estimated at $45 million to $55 million, with the potential of $8 million to $10 million in tax-increment financing available.
According to county property records, three of the four properties that would be part of the redevelopment have been bought for a little more than $1.8 million by Hotel Land Investments LLC, whose manager is Lincoln-based hotel developer Michael Works.
The building at 901 O St. that used to house Knickerbockers has not yet been sold.
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I'm so excited to see the renderings for this!
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Planning Board Approves Development
According to documents submitted to the Planning Department earlier this year, the redevelopment plan includes a 12-story building that would have underground parking, first-floor retail, a hotel and residential units.
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Council Reviews TIF Request
The current proposal is to have two hotels, 50 apartments or condos and four floors of private parking in the new building adjacent to the 100-year-old Terminal Building.
The TIF will go primarily to pay for a high-quality exterior material for all 12 stories, not just the first 20 feet as required by downtown design standards.
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City council info made it seem like this might be a total of 13 stories, might not just say 13 because it's bad luck?