EDGE District (Omaha Steel Castings Redevelopment)
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Re: Omaha Steel Castings Redevelopment
Assuming 16 floors, this will be about 230 feet, or the same height as Lied
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This is going to give quite the canyon effect when driving down Saddle Creek.
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Well it does fill with water from time to time so its apropos haha.Linkin5 wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:24 pm This is going to give quite the canyon effect when driving down Saddle Creek.
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If the put in a tunnel and don’t deal with that problem, someone will drown!
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It does look like they’re protecting the lower level parking garage with an approximately 12 or 15 foot high flood wall along Saddlecreek. I’m surprised how high and wide the bridge is above Saddlecreek. It must be about 40’ above saddlecreek road passing under it, which is good so that more sunlight will get under there. It probably still won’t be a very fun place to walk under that bridge, unless it is well lit. But overall it is a very exciting project!Padre wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 7:46 pmIf the put in a tunnel and don’t deal with that problem, someone will drown!
He said "They are some big, ugly red brick buildings"
...and then they were gone.
...and then they were gone.
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Any new projects like this come with stormwater retention plans, especially multi-acre projects like this. Not saying it will never flood again, but there should be some mitigation efforts included in the construction here.
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iamjacobm wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 9:32 pm Any new projects like this come with stormwater retention plans, especially multi-acre projects like this. Not saying it will never flood again, but there should be some mitigation efforts included in the construction here.
That’s a good point. The amount of green space coverage shown on the site and bridge may very well be part of that mitigation plan. It will catch and slow down storm water run-off and will likely route it to underground detention basins. They will probably actually reduce the speed of the current run-off compared to all impervious hard surfaces there now.
He said "They are some big, ugly red brick buildings"
...and then they were gone.
...and then they were gone.
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iamjacobm
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Found this flythrough of the plans for the existing steel castings building. TIF docs for this portion should be up later this week. Looks awesome.
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or should the multiple UNMC threads combined into one?Athomsfere wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 11:07 am
I guess this should be it's own thread as it isn't the Steel Casting site?
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From the World Herald story:
Crazy that it might take 4 years, so construction should be completed around Spring 2026.The biggest piece of midtown Omaha's new Saddle Creek redevelopment site should start rising as early as next spring: a 350,000-square-foot administration facility serving the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Planned for the southwest corner of Saddle Creek Road and Farnam Street, the tiered complex could stretch as high as 17 floors and will house work and office space for clinical faculty as well as shops and retail bays.
Perhaps the most notable feature: The roof of the low-rise parking garage will resemble a small park that extends east and over busy Saddle Creek Road. Serving as a pedestrian crossing, the landscaped bridge could be as wide as 60 feet, and will link the new development to the existing UNMC campus.
When the overall, sprawling Saddle Creek redevelopment site is completely built out — that could take a decade or two — it should contain about 1.75 million square feet of building space, said Brian Spencer, director of facilities and clinical space planning for UNMC and Nebraska Medicine. That adds to the 9 million square feet of buildings already at the medical campus.
Spencer expects the administrative complex to take up to 48 months to complete. A deteriorating industrial building is to be demolished to make way for the facility.
Passersby in the Saddle Creek area might notice a dirt construction area on the northwest corner of Saddle Creek and Farnam. That corner also is controlled by UNMC, Spencer said, but plans for what might rise there have yet to be made public.
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That's a long build time. There's got to be something going on with this building that they haven't already disclosed. Also, the City is going to own the parking garage; made me thing about the ownership of the other garages on campus? Last thing, this quote:skinzfan23 wrote: Thu Oct 28, 2021 4:37 pm From the World Herald story:
Crazy that it might take 4 years, so construction should be completed around Spring 2026.The biggest piece of midtown Omaha's new Saddle Creek redevelopment site should start rising as early as next spring: a 350,000-square-foot administration facility serving the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Planned for the southwest corner of Saddle Creek Road and Farnam Street, the tiered complex could stretch as high as 17 floors and will house work and office space for clinical faculty as well as shops and retail bays.
Perhaps the most notable feature: The roof of the low-rise parking garage will resemble a small park that extends east and over busy Saddle Creek Road. Serving as a pedestrian crossing, the landscaped bridge could be as wide as 60 feet, and will link the new development to the existing UNMC campus.
When the overall, sprawling Saddle Creek redevelopment site is completely built out — that could take a decade or two — it should contain about 1.75 million square feet of building space, said Brian Spencer, director of facilities and clinical space planning for UNMC and Nebraska Medicine. That adds to the 9 million square feet of buildings already at the medical campus.
Spencer expects the administrative complex to take up to 48 months to complete. A deteriorating industrial building is to be demolished to make way for the facility.
Passersby in the Saddle Creek area might notice a dirt construction area on the northwest corner of Saddle Creek and Farnam. That corner also is controlled by UNMC, Spencer said, but plans for what might rise there have yet to be made public.
I know it's not a secret that UNMC is accumulating land to expand, but they seem to be more and more aggressive.He said UNMC is working to assemble other commercial property along the Saddle Creek corridor that could contribute to the expansion of the medical campus.
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TIF submission: https://planning.cityofomaha.org/images ... 09_TIF.pdfiamjacobm wrote: Wed Oct 27, 2021 5:06 pm Found this flythrough of the plans for the existing steel castings building. TIF docs for this portion should be up later this week. Looks awesome.
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I think the building looks super sharp and I'm glad they're preserving it while utilizing it in a new way. It's really nice they are including a permanent protected bikeway, I am sure workers at NE Med will be happy. If I remember correctly, the proposed beltline trail runs through this area as well, maybe on the elevated crossing over saddle creek? I haven't seen it in any of the renderings and was curious if anyone knew.ita wrote: Fri Oct 29, 2021 2:11 pmTIF submission: https://planning.cityofomaha.org/images ... 09_TIF.pdfiamjacobm wrote: Wed Oct 27, 2021 5:06 pm Found this flythrough of the plans for the existing steel castings building. TIF docs for this portion should be up later this week. Looks awesome.
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This is just looking more fantastic!
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Partial Site Plan, mostly showing the road network:
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So have ALL the business along Saddle Creek closed?
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Last time I went down Saddle Creek the rental place was still there and Russel Speeders was still open. Of course that brand new bank isn't going anywhere.

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Don't forget about the city's thoughts. https://cityclerk.cityofomaha.org/image ... -43352.pdf
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The two things that if we had to tear anything there down, it would be those right now.
I can't believe we have some of best properties nearby (Blackstone to UNMC) and then across saddle creek the best we could do (and recently) were these suburban fecal-matter projects.
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Suburban Fecal Matter is my metal band's name
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SFM is an act I'd check out!
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Fecal Matter.. One of the many names Kurt had for his band before he settled on Nirvana
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Random question:Omaha Cowboy wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 10:26 pmFecal Matter.. One of the many names Kurt had for his band before he settled on Nirvana…
Ciao..LiO…Peace
Did anyone else ever read Cobain's diaries? What a wild ride his short life was.
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As a side note- yes. Interesting to say the least..Athomsfere wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 12:12 amRandom question:Omaha Cowboy wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 10:26 pmFecal Matter.. One of the many names Kurt had for his band before he settled on Nirvana…
Ciao..LiO…Peace
Did anyone else ever read Cobain's diaries? What a wild ride his short life was.
In any case, pardon my diversion, back to the topic
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Catalyst project to rise out of Omaha Steel Castings site
UNMC's new innovation hub Catalyst project to rise out of Omaha Steel Castings site
UNMC's new innovation hub Catalyst project to rise out of Omaha Steel Castings site
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UNMC breaks ground on the Innovation Hub in midtown Omaha
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The University of Nebraska Medical Center formally broke ground on the Innovation Hub at Catalyst in Midtown Omaha.
It’s a facility where leaders in medicine, technology and business will come together to create products for the world.
“This project and the neighborhood that will surround it will revolutionize the western edge of our campus here in Omaha,” said UNMC Chancellor Dr. Jeffrey Gold.
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Catalyst is expected to be completed in late 2024.
UNMC and Nebraska Medicine are planning to build a new administrative tower in the Saddle Creek corridor in 2025.
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UNMC formally broke ground on Monday for its new Innovation Hub in Midtown Omaha.
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Groundbreaking event for $65 million project expected to be Nebraska’s new medical business hub

Budget is up $20 million from when it was first announced in 2021. Really exciting project for the City.Cindy Gonzalez
The giant shell of an old steel plant in midtown Omaha is to be transformed within a couple of years into Nebraska’s new, roughly $65 million hub of medical business innovation.
Called the Catalyst, the 170,000-square-foot structure on the west side of Saddle Creek Road near Farnam Street will be operating in tandem with its neighbor across the street, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, said Dr. Jeffrey Gold, UNMC chancellor.
In past years, Gold said, the medical center’s “broad and deep research” has led to hundreds of medical inventions and patents. But those largely have been licensed for commercialization by companies based in Silicon Valley and elsewhere, he said, since Nebraska lacked an adequate biotech and bioscience corporate footprint.
The Catalyst, expected to open in late 2024, is designed to provide a home and incubator for startups that would bring high-paying jobs and economic development to the area.

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Drove by this place this evening, pretty impressive structure. It's not everyday you see a structure like this in Omaha. It looks like something you might see in Chicago or Pittsburgh. I have not been real familiar with this particular project, I'm going to try and watch it more closely now.
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Yeah. It's pretty neat to see the overgrowth removed and being able to tell something is actually there.Cermak wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 11:56 pm Drove by this place this evening, pretty impressive structure. It's not everyday you see a structure like this in Omaha. It looks like something you might see in Chicago or Pittsburgh. I have not been real familiar with this particular project, I'm going to try and watch it more closely now.
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https://planning.cityofomaha.org/images ... 71_All.pdf
Rezoning request. Lot 1, the admin building will to TOD-1-MX, the remaining lots are TOD-2-MX. We already know the admin building is not going to be very tall anymore and TOD-2-MX limits height to 96', so don't expect anything really tall at this part of the campus. Notwithstanding, I am excited to see this part of campus fill out and up.
Rezoning request. Lot 1, the admin building will to TOD-1-MX, the remaining lots are TOD-2-MX. We already know the admin building is not going to be very tall anymore and TOD-2-MX limits height to 96', so don't expect anything really tall at this part of the campus. Notwithstanding, I am excited to see this part of campus fill out and up.
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UNMC unveils name of development west of Saddle Creek, Thursday, Oct. 10, at 2 p.m.
UNMC wrote:The University of Nebraska Medical Center will unveil the name of its new district just west of its Omaha campus. The 30-acre district initially will contain an innovation hub named Catalyst, UNMC’s CORE (Campus Operations and Research Excellence) building to support computer-based research and wet lab-based research for drug discovery and oncology research, as well as a 750-stall parking garage. The district will cultivate collaboration, scientific innovation and economic development.

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EDGE District is new name of UNMC Saddle Creek development
NEW WEBSITE: https://www.edgeomaha.com/
https://www.unmc.edu/newsroom/2024/10/1 ... velopment/

NEW WEBSITE: https://www.edgeomaha.com/
https://www.unmc.edu/newsroom/2024/10/1 ... velopment/
UNMC wrote:A district that seeks to cultivate collaboration, innovation and economic development just west of UNMC in Omaha has a new name – EDGE District.
“EDGE District will become a dynamic hub for health-focused scientific discovery, entrepreneurship and commercialization, some of the key items needed to ensure the state of Nebraska remains competitive on the national stage,” said H. Dele Davies, MD, interim chancellor at UNMC. “Not only that, the district will also become a premier destination within the city — a place where individuals want to work, live and experience vibrant entertainment. In essence, EDGE will not only elevate the university’s role as a leader in innovation and research but also strengthen the city’s economic vitality and enhance the state’s reputation as a center of excellence and opportunity.”


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Re: EDGE District (Omaha Steel Castings Redevelopment)
Looks good! This will really activate that part of Saddle Creek Rd.
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Here are the other renderings from the site: (hard to tell but I don't see any of the streetcar extension)








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Re: EDGE District (Omaha Steel Castings Redevelopment)
Quite the look at Project Health as well, which looks like it has 27 floors in this these renderings
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