News Briefs
Crisp & Green Plans New Location in West Omaha
Crisp & Green plans to open a second location in the Shoppes of Legacy. According to a building permit for remodel, the health food restaurant chain will be located at 16902 Wright Plaza, Suite 195, the bay on the end of the building next to California Bronze Tanning. Crisp & Green has a current location at 225 North 80th Street and more than 45 locations throughout the country. – Isaiah Ang
Marigold’s Mercantile Opens in Aksarben Village
Marigold’s Mercantile, a home goods store, has opened in the former Book Nook space at 2115 South 67th Street in Aksarben Village next to Godfather’s Pizza. The shop offers curated home goods, pantry staples and locally made products. – Nicole Buntgen
Foodbank for the Heartland Opening New Building
Food Bank for the Heartland is closed while the organization moves into its recently completed 105,000 sq. ft. office and warehouse building on the northeast corner of 84th & L Streets. The food bank will officially open at the location on February 2. – Mark Champion
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Urbanity in Omaha: Increasing Downtown Density
Two of Omaha’s biggest construction projects currently underway are across 15th Street from one another, and together, they are contributing to downtown’s increasing urban density. On the east side of the street is Mutual of Omaha’s $600 million...
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Nebraska Population Rises Slightly
by Cindy Gonzalez, Nebraska Examiner While Nebraska’s overall population increased slightly to an estimated 2,018,006 in the latest Census report, the key component driving state growth in past years plummeted: immigration. Data released Tuesday reveals a 0.6% annual population bump, or about 12,500 more residents overall from July 2024 through June 2025. The information also shows the three main components of population change. Of the three, international migration was most glaring. More foreign-born newcomers still came to Nebraska than left, but the net growth of 6,599 was half the amount reported the previous year. Josie Schafer of the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the state’s liaison to the Census Bureau, attributes the reversal to federal immigration policies versus any shift in how the data is tracked. A drop in net international migration is reflected nationally as well, with the Census Bureau’s Vintage 2025 estimates showing a...
Proposed RiverFront Highrise Apartment Building Moving Forward
A high-rise multi-family project is moving forward in downtown Omaha. In 2024, NuStyle Development, led by Todd Heistand, announced a project in collaboration with the Omaha Children’s Museum and the City of Omaha to develop an awkward, 6-acre site on the northeast corner of 8th & Douglas Street. An Interstate 480 on-ramp that cuts through the property complicates development of the site. Despite the property's extraordinary characteristics, NuStyle planned to build a high-rise apartment building, The Omaha Children’s Museum had originally planned to build a new museum, and the city would build parking facilities to support the new development and existing nearby attractions such as the Riverfront Parks and CHI Health Center. In November 2025, the museum announced that it paused fundraising for its $100 million building at 8th & Douglas Street. At that time, it was unclear whether NuStyle would still move forward with its apartment project even though, at that point in time,...
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The January 29th Sports Report
The Omaha Supernovas ended a historic three-match losing streak on Saturday, defeating previously unbeaten Indy Ignite in four sets on the road. The Supernovas’ loss to Columbus on Thursday marked the first three-match losing streak in franchise history. Omaha was...
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Meetings, Sports and Events Keep Omaha on the National Stage
Behind the conventions, tournaments and major events filling Omaha’s hotels is a sales team bringing high-impact business to the city year after year. Visit Omaha’s meeting, sports and event sales team attracts state, regional, national and international conventions,...
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Transportation
Grow Omaha Streetcar Topics: Turning on Turner Boulevard
Looking West at Turner and Farnam Photo Courtesy of Kevin Westhues, WOWTThis column has previously covered streetcar utility work in general, so let’s take a look at one crucial project in particular: the Turner Boulevard water main improvement. A lot is going on at...
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History
From Aquila Court to Magnolia Hotel
Adjacent to the emerging Flatiron District, the building now known as the Magnolia Hotel first opened as Aquila Court in 1924. Built by brothers Chester and Raymond Cook, it was envisioned as an elegant multi-use destination that combined offices and apartments with...
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Arts & Culture
The January 29th Arts & Culture Report
Omaha Performing Arts will present Blade Runner LIVE at the Orpheum Theater on February 5 at 7 p.m. Experience the 1982 multi-Academy Award-nominated cult classic by Ridley Scott on a large HD screen while Vangelis’ electronic score is performed by The Avex Ensemble...
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Chamber
How a Growth Conversation from the Chamber Supports Your Business
Growth doesn’t always start with a groundbreaking or ribbon-cutting. More often, it starts with a conversation. For businesses across Greater Omaha, that conversation is often a Growth Consultation with the Greater Omaha Chamber’s Economic Development team. Designed...
Non-Profit
News
The January 29th Non-Profit News
Food Bank for the Heartland is closed while the organization moves into its recently completed 105,000 sq. ft. office and warehouse building on the northeast corner of 84th & L Streets. The food bank will officially open at the location on February 2. Heartland...
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Foundation
Giving Tuesday Story Rooted in Trust & Timing
Late in the afternoon on Giving Tuesday, as the workday was winding down, Omaha Community Foundation fundholder Ernie Goss noticed that Mosaic was just $15,000 shy of meeting a one-day challenge grant deadline. The challenge was significant, not only for its size, but...
New Restaurants
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Opening soon
Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille
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Opening summer 2027
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5423 Leavenworth Street
Opening early summer
Taqueria Tijuana
307 North 114th Street
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New Retailers
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m’bellish
1810 North 120th Street
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13415 West Center Road
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Restaurants Closing
Cold Stone Creamery
Midtown Crossing
Permanently closed
Cold Stone Creamery
Nebraska Crossing
Permanently closed
Mootz Pizzeria
Countryside Village
Closing January 31
Beer Can Alley
1022 Capitol Avenue
Closing January 31st
Retailers Closing
Grunt Style
Nebraska Crossing
Permanently closed
Bath & Body Works
Oak View Mall
Closing on January 24
Francesca’s
Village Pointe
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Nebraska Crossing
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Grow Omaha Eats
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse Lets the Beef Do the Talking
Most Omahans are well aware of Mahogany Prime Steakhouse, and it’s one of the steakhouses many recommend to visitors when asked, “So, where’s a good place to get a steak?” It’s a question Omaha tends to get more often than most cities. Most of us have an answer—usually from a short list of favorites. I’ll spare the suspense—Mahogany is now on my short list. Just a year ago, Mahogany moved down the road a bit…
Blue Hawaii Delivers Island Flavor Right Down to Sushi Tacos
Blue Hawaii opened at 1301 S. 72nd St. in the Aksarben area in July 2024, a spin-off from one of restaurateur Jian “Peter” Pan’s previous concepts. It’s the kind of place that reinforces a familiar truth: some of the best…
Grow Omaha Eats Top 5 Restaurants of 2025
There’s no doubt that Omaha is continuing to write its culinary story—a page turner that shows no sign of running out of ink any time soon. There are staples that still thrive like The Drover and new players in town like Terra Gaucha and Pivot Prime. Omaha’s food...
Grow Omaha Flicks
Night Patrol is a Frankenstein of Missed Opportunities
★ ½ Night Patrol is a film with a promising premise that starts off captivating and quickly evolves into a narrative filled with missed opportunities, trading horror for confusion. It’s a gangland story where the cops are the bad guys, set around a Los Angeles neighborhood where the Crips and Bloods are still at odds. What’s interesting about this concept? The night patrol…
Is This Thing On? Yes—and It’s Uncomfortably Captivating
★ ★ ★ ★ Is This Thing On? is a striking look at a middle-aged married couple on the brink of divorce. It’s loosely inspired by John Bishop, a real-life British comic who began a career in stand-up following his pending divorce. The title comes from a quip—when a comic taps the mic after a joke fails to land—and serves as an allegory for a marriage rife with miscommunication…
Greenland 2: Migration Trades Urgency for Nonsense
★ ½ Greenland 2: Migration feels like a movie thrown together to fill the January off-season theatrical slot. It starts off slow, and despite some nonsensical action scenes, manages to get more boring as it goes. In the previous film, the stakes were high and the mission clear. John Garrity (Gerard Butler) must find a way to get his wife Allison (Morena Baccarin) and son Nathan…
















