, in downtown, has recently gone through a major restoration project. Several projects commencing in Downtown Omaha are restoring and expanding the city's core. Omaha's own
HDR, Inc. designed downtown's important
Omaha World-Herald Freedom Center, which opened in 2001. The
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge is sparking a riverfront expansion project in Omaha and Council Bluffs. The bridge has a very modern design with two spires that have sail-like appearances and multi-color LED light panels at the top. The Omaha side of the riverfront project has restaurants, businesses, and two condo towers twelve and fifteen stories tall and a large plaza area with jumping fountains, statues, and seating. A new downtown baseball stadium,
TD Ameritrade Park, is under construction in the NoDo area. The stadium will seat 24,000 and could be expanded to hold as many as 35,500. The stadium will feature open air concourses and will have impressive views of the downtown skyline from the third base side. The stadium will face southeast towards the
Qwest Center, and the new riverfront developments, the
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge and,
RiverFront Place Condos.
New residential developments 2010 - 2020 The 2008 financial crisis did not impact Omaha as much as other areas of the country. In addition, the recovery in residential construction in Downtown Omaha was much swifter than the suburban west Omaha. Many new residential developments have been completed or are ongoing. The list below totals 2,270 new units completed or planned since 2008 valued at approximately $513 million. • The Wire – 300 units, this is a converted office building which was originally built in 1957 –
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Regional Headquarters This development features a pool, indoor basketball court, and a rooftop deck. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $41,300,000. • The Highline – 194 units, this was the old
Northern Natural Gas Building, but now is the tallest residential building in Downtown Omaha. Construction completed in 2013 with a total investment of $25,788,445. • SLATE – 117 units, this is another old office building nearby The Wire. Construction completed in 2013 with a total investment of $13,035,115. • The Bank – 106 units, the success of this development catalyzed the recent boom in apartment construction in Downtown Omaha. Construction completed in 2011 with a total investment of $17,411,386. • The Bank Expansion – 212 units, redevelopment and addition of additional stories above Wells Fargo branch on 19th and Douglas St. Estimated completion in 2020. Total investment: $34,000,000. • The Breakers – 217 units, former power plant converted into apartments in 2017, this building is between the Old Market and Missouri River northeast of the Durham Museum. Total investment was $36,000,000 • Capitol District – 218 units, this new construction is nearby the
CHI Health Center Omaha, on the same block as the Marriott hotel, and inside the Capitol District which is located north of the
Old Market. Construction was completed in 2018 with a total investment of $205,000,000. • The Corvina – 125 units, this new building is on the location of the historic Butternut building which burned down in 2004. Nearby is the Durham museum, FLIXX Lounge & Cabaret Show Bar and Blue Barn Theater. The development will also feature a pool. Construction was completed in 2014 with a total investment of $22,557,923. • The Rochester – 75 units, this is located near the famous Hot Shops of NoDo (North Downtown Omaha) and TD Ameritrade stadium. Construction expected to be completed in 2015 with a total investment of $10,650,000. • L14 Flats – 42 units, this is a new construction located on the edge of the
Old Market. Construction completed in 2012 with a total investment of $5,860,621. • The Limelight – 40 units, originally a commercial store built in 1947, 3 floors are being constructed on top of the existing 2 floors of this building. One useful perk is that each unit will include a wine refrigerator. Construction expected to be completed in 2015 with a total investment of $6,000,000. • Jones13 – 100 units, this new construction very near the
Old Market and around the corner from the largest gay dance club between Chicago and Denver, The Max, and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $12,871,669. • 1501 Jackson – 75 units, this new construction is located across the street from the Max and the fire station. The building features heated parking and a Penthouse cyber cafe with views. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $13,500,000. • The Barker – 48 units, this historical building was originally built in 1929. It is across the street from Sullivan's steakhouse, Jazz Louisiana Kitchen, and nearby the Hotel Deco XV which is one of the most upscale hotels in the city. Also on the same block is the former King Fong restaurant (opened in 1921, now closed) and Panda House. Construction completed in 2013 with a total investment of $9,300,000. • Highline 2.0 – 114 units, new structure at 2100 Douglas St will have indoor
bicycle parking, exterior courtyard, and an outdoor swimming pool. Construction expected to be completed in Spring 2016 with a total investment of $16,700,000. • Traver's Row – 24 row houses, renovation of the historic Travers row houses on 26th & St. Mary's Ave. Units come in 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms. Construction completed in 2015 with a total investment of $2,000,000. • Nichol Flats – 67 units in a new 5 story building on 16th and Nicholas. Modestly priced apartments near TD Ameritrade stadium and the Hot Shops arts building will have private balconies, ambient lighting, and stone and wood floors. Construction ongoing with a total investment of $9,177,000. • Woolworth Lofts – 43 units, rehab of a floors 3-5 of a building located on the northeast corner of 12 & Howard in the middle of the Old Market. Construction is expected to be completed in late 2016 with a total investment of $12,000,000. • Flats on Howard – 153 units, redevelopment of 12 adjacent brick buildings between Harney St and Landon Ct along 24th St. Development will include a courtyard, pet park, pet washing station, and a gated private parking lot. Construction completed in 2016 with a total investment of $20,000,000. In 2024, a new building was completed that added an additional 120 apartment units. • Hotel Flatiron – 30 apartments created after renovation of the unique and historic triangular shaped building on 17th and St Marys Ave. The project was announced in 2014 and completed in 2015.
Residential Developments 2020–2030 • The Brickline – at 389 units, this 20 acre mixed use apartment block is built on part of the land that was the campus of
ConAgra. The block was finished in 2023. In 2022, the cost of the development was estimated to be $115 million. • The Duo – 700 units, the former office buildings called Central Park Plaza will be redeveloped into apartments that will be located on the new
Omaha Streetcar line. The development is expected to be incremental, and completed in 2027 at a cost of $163 million. ==Attractions==