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Downtown Gets Another Tower Crane
Downtown Omaha has yet another tower crane. Crews assembled the crane along the east side of 16th Street between Douglas and Farnam Street. The crane will be sued to build a 12-story building that will be part of The Duo, a full-city-block complex that also includes the Central Park Plaza twin towers. NuStyle Development is converting the twin towers from office space into hundreds of apartment units. The towers are located on 15th Street between Farnam and Douglas streets. Sullivan’s Steakhouse, a tenant in the south tower, will remain. The Mill Coffee & Tea plans to open a shop in the north tower’s former Starbucks space in 2027.
The new 12-story building will rise on the site of the now-demolished Park Fair Mall. When the new building opens in 2027, it will have seven levels of parking (open to the public) and five multi-family floors with 150 apartments. Altogether, the three buildings will have more than 700 apartment units. The west building will have approximately 12,500 sq. ft. of street-level retail space and will also feature a rooftop swimming pool. The complex will be strategically located right next to a future streetcar station.
Steelhouse Omaha Outdoor Venue
Steelhouse Omaha plans to convert its existing outdoor space into an outdoor venue. Currently, the performance venue has a concrete patio on the southwest corner of the building. Based on a building permit, the $92,000 project consists of three decks, two shipping containers, outdoor seating, turf and landscaping. – Isaiah Ang
Mutual of Omaha’s Future Headquarters
Crews continue to add floors to Mutual of Omaha’s future headquarters building at 14th & Farnam Street. The shear tower core is now 41 stories tall on its way to 44 stories eventually. The skyscraper will eventually be 677 feet tall, making it the tallest building in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and the Dakotas. Completion is planned for the late 2026.
Photo by Brad Williams
Harney Street Bridge Reconstruction
Workers poured the concrete surface for the new Harney Street bridge over Interstate 480 late last week. Hawkins Construction is reconstructing the bridge to accommodate the future streetcar. Completion is scheduled for late this year. The Farnam Street bridge, one block to the north, will be demolished and rebuilt next year.
Photo by Brad Williams
Steel Rising on East Side of Convention Center
Construction is in full swing along the RiverFront for the CHI Health Center expansion. Omaha voters last year approved a bond issue for a $146 million project to increase the number of meeting rooms at the 21-year-old convention center. The expansion will add 94,000 sq. ft. and 25 meeting rooms spread across the third and fourth floors. Additional common space and restrooms will also be added. The addition will help Omaha compete more effectively in the lucrative convention industry.
The east side of the building has long served as a behind-the-scenes area with loading docks and massive, emergency-exit, external stair towers. Crews are now removing those stair towers to make way for the new construction. When completed in 2027, the east face of the CHI Center will be a sprawling glass wall with panoramic views of the RiverFront.
Construction Progress on UNMC Residence Hall
Construction is pretty much topped out on the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s first student residence hall near 39th & Dewey Avenue. The building is framed, and most of the wall structure installed. The $66 million, 200,000 sq. ft., 6-story building will accommodate 300 students. Occupancy is scheduled for August 2026.
Photo by Brad Williams
Walter Apartments at 50th & Leavenworth
The foundation and lower-level concrete walls are now in place at the future Walter Apartments, a 5-level, 58-unit apartment building at 50th & Leavenworth Street. The site was the long-time home of a laundromat and drycleaner. The Walter will have 44 indoor parking stalls on the first level, which is mostly subterranean. The building will have 46 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom market-rate apartment units.
Photo by Brad Williams
Primrose School of Elkhorn Construction Update
Construction is progressing on the Primrose School of Elkhorn at 19401 South HMS Cleveland Boulevard. The stand-alone building is now enclosed. The site is southwest of the 192nd & West Dodge Expressway interchange. The immediate area is also home to MD West One and the recently opened Bankers Trust office. Opening is planned for late this year. Primrose Schools is a national chain of accredited, private, preschool franchises based in Atlanta. In Omaha, Primrose has four existing locations at 192nd & Harrison Street, 174th & West Center Road, 160th & West Maple Road, and in La Vista.
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Ajax Apartments at 72nd & Mercy
Construction is progressing at 7101 Mercy Road on a multi-family building. The structure is mostly framed and partly enclosed. The 4-story Ajax at Aksarben Village apartment building will have 200 apartment units and its own adjacent parking garage. The new structures...
OneWorld Community Health Building at Omaha Stockyards
Construction is starting to go vertical on OneWorld Community Health’s $17.5 million, 3-story building near the historic Livestock Exchange Building. The building will be used for training healthcare workers, as a center point for future pandemics and to provide more...
Old UP Site Becomes Streetcar “Laydown Yard”
A city block that was once home to Union Pacific’s corporate headquarters building is being converted into a temporary laydown yard to support streetcar construction. The block is bounded by 14th, Dodge and 15th streets as well as Capitol Avenue. Union Pacific’s...
The Start of a Tower Crane on 16th Street Downtown
The base of a future tower crane is now in place downtown along the east side of 16th Street between Douglas and Farnam streets. The site was once home to the old Park Fair Mall. Crews demolished the former mall earlier this year to make way for a 12-story building...
Construction Starting at 72nd & Farnam
Early-stage construction has started on the southwest corner of 72nd & Farnam Street, a block south of Omaha’s future flagship library. That’s where a $44 million, 5-story, mixed-use building will soon rise. Developed by Chip James of Lockwood Development, the...
Premier Nebraska Volleyball in Gretna
Premier Nebraska Volleyball’s future training facility is framed and partially enclosed in the Gretna Landing development northwest of 192nd & Highway 370. To build the facility, Premier Nebraska teamed up with League One Volleyball, a Los Angeles-based sports...
Mutual of Omaha Tower Construction
Crews raised the tower crane last weekend over the future Mutual of Omaha headquarters building at 14th & Farnam Street. The shear tower core is now 39 stories tall on its way to 44 stories eventually. The tower will eventually be 677 feet tall, making it the...
Hawaiian Bros Taking Over Former Boston Market
Construction is progressing on a future Hawaiian Bros Island Grill restaurant, which is going into the former Boston Market building at 704 North 114th Street in Miracle Hills. Hawaiian Bros’ first Nebraska location opened a year and a half ago near Interstate 80...
Creighton Sophomore Residence Hall Progress
Construction is progressing on the future Creighton University sophomore residence hall. The 151,000 sq. ft. building is located on the southeast corner of 21st & Cuming Street immediately east of Creighton’s School of Dentistry. It will house 400 students. The university broke ground on the project last September. Completion is planned for fall of 2026. Creighton recently announced that will build a nearly $25 million campus quadrangle immediately south of this building on the site of the current baseball and softball facilities.











