News Briefs
Flatiron Luthier Plans to Open in Dizzy Mule Building
A unique specialty business appears to be opening in the Dizzy Mule building at Millwork Commons. According to a building permit, the Flatiron Luthier is opening a repair shop and showroom in a 3500 sq. ft. ground-floor space. A luthier is a specialized craftsman who builds or repairs stringed instruments. The shop will also have a small performance space and two practice rooms. – Isaiah Ang
City of Omaha Responds to Blackstone Property Cave-in
The City of Omaha has declared a Blackstone property “danger closed” until further assessment can be done following a cave-in this morning 3810-3812 Farnam Street. A portion of sidewalk has given way and exposed the basement. Utilities have been shut off. A stretch of Farnam Street remains closed. City officials will meet with engineers and the building’s owner Monday to determine next steps. Residents of two neighboring properties were briefly evacuated but later allowed to return.
Doze & Dig Opens for Business This Week
Doze & Dig, Omaha’s first indoor sandbox, will host a grand opening and ribbon-cutting event June 24 at 18010 R Plaza southwest of 180th & Q Street ahead of its official opening June 25. Designed for children ages 8 and younger, the business will feature a large kinetic sand play area, sand toys, a sand conveyor belt, party room, baby play area and snack bar. – Nicole Buntgen
Featured Project
Boys Town Research Hospital Expansion
Steel beams are now going vertical at the construction site of Boys Town Research Hospital’s 254,000 sq. ft. expansion project northeast of 144th & Pacific Street. The $300 million project – funded in part by a major gift from the Ryan Family...
Featured Stories
Progress on Three South Omaha Projects Supported by State Grants
Several south-side construction and development projects are making progress as part of a multi-organization redevelopment effort. Together the three projects comprise the South Omaha Multipronged Economic Development Project, managed by Midwest Businesses and Projects with support from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development. The projects are all recipients of North & South Omaha Recovery Grants, which were designed to support public and private entities to respond to the negative impact of COVID-19 and to build resilient and innovative communities in North and South Omaha. Each project is being developed with private partner companies. Here’s a progress update: South Omaha Global Market – Phase I GPA Properties LLC is developing Phase I at 5125 South 24th Street. The project will create a mixed-use space for food, culture and entrepreneurship, incubate approximately 10 small businesses and generate about 150 construction jobs and 58 permanent jobs. Completion is...
City of Omaha Officially Acquires “Home Plate” Property
The City of Omaha yesterday has taken ownership of “Home Plate,” a 25-acre property in North Downtown where Union Omaha’s planned professional soccer stadium and much more will sit. The city closed on the $18.6 million land purchase on Friday. “Two words: Home run,” said Mayor John W. Ewing Jr. “This purchase puts us at the plate, pun most definitely intended, to swing for the fences on creating a more exciting Omaha.” Union Pacific called its North Downtown property “Home Plate” because of its proximity to Charles Schwab Field, home of NCAA Men’s College World Series. The railroad uses it to park historical passenger railcars for special events. Rail is also how baseball teams once traveled to games. Union Pacific retained access to six acres around its rails and to event space there through an easement as part of the property deal. “Union Pacific has proudly called Omaha home for more than 160 years, and we want to thank the City of Omaha for its partnership,” said Union Pacific...
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Sports
The June 18th Sports Report
The Men’s College World Series final is set and features North Carolina and Oklahoma, two teams that took very different paths to the championship series. North Carolina placed second in both the ACC regular season and tournament to earn the No. 5 national seed....
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Omaha
Omaha Rolls Out Welcome Mat for College Baseball’s Biggest Stage
The Men’s College World Series is underway in Omaha June 12 to 22. Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas, Troy and West Virginia are competing for the championship. Thousands of visitors have descended on downtown to support their teams. Omaha’s...
Omaha
Transportation
Grow Omaha Streetcar in Focus: Infrastructure Resilience: How the Omaha Streetcar is Building and Planning for a Robust Service
It is important how we build our infrastructure and provide reliable serviceThe construction of the track above future-proof utilities is a major part of the streetcar’s infrastructure resilienceInfrastructure resilience is an increasingly utilized concept for...
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History
One of America’s First Malls Still Stands in Omaha
With a recent proposal to rehabilitate the Center Mall into a mixed-use building with 500 apartments and office space, let's take a look back at the history of Omaha's first enclosed shopping mall, which also happened to be one of the first in the country. The mall...
Non-Profit
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The June 18th Non-Profit News
Eight local nonprofits are being supported at the College World Series’ Baseball Village as part of “Flying Flags for Charity.” Each day, a different nonprofit is highlighted, allowing the organization to share their mission and connect with baseball fans. The chosen...
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Arts & Culture
The June 18th Arts & Culture Report
The Garden Bros Nuclear Circus will be taking place at the Oak View Mall this weekend starting Thursday, June 18 through Sunday, June 21. Known as the largest circus on earth, this spectacle features over 60 world-class performers, a 5-ring layout for unbeatable...
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Chamber Announces Hall of Fame Inductees
The Greater Omaha Chamber has announced the 2026 inductees into the Omaha Business Hall of Fame, honoring a distinguished group of leaders whose exceptional achievements have shaped Omaha’s business landscape and enriched its community. This year’s honorees represent...
New Restaurants
Coming Soon
Hawaiian Bros Island Grill
1130 North 203rd Street
Now open
There There
3020 Leavenworth Street
Planned opening in August
Panda Express
4815 South 205th Street
Under construction
OCookieOs
2575 South 171st Court
Now open
New Retailers
Coming Soon
A Cut Above
Bel Air Plaza
Now open
Frame & Focus Optical
Rockbrook Village
Opening June 23
Mina Grocery
Countryside Village
Coming soon
L.L. Bean
Avenue One
Opening summer 2027
Restaurants Closing
Site-1 Brewing Taproom
2566 Farnam Street
Permanently closed
Africa on a Plate
301 South 16th Street
Permanently closed
Hooters
12710 Westport Parkway
Permanently closed
Hurrdat Sports Bar & Grill
10746 South 204th Avenue
Permanently closed
Retailers Closing
Iron Decor and More
Old Market
Closing retail store soon
Coco & Charlie’s
Olde Towne Elkhorn
Closing February 25
Family Fare Supermarket
5110 South 108th Street
Closing March 6
Eddie Bauer
Nebraska Crossing
Permanently closed
Grow Omaha Eats
Round the Bend Steakhouse Is Built on Beef, Family &Nebraska Charm
Round the Bend Steakhouse isn’t your normal steakhouse. It sits atop a hill outside Ashland, Neb., surrounded by scenic views while sporting a hard-to-miss sign advertising its annual “Testicle Festival.” Yes, this is the place many Omahans and Nebraskans know as the home of…
Yoshitomo Shows Why Omaha Belongs on the National Culinary Stage
Yoshitomo opened in a former Subway restaurant at 6011 Maple Street in Benson in 2017, the first of three highly acclaimed restaurants from chef and owner David Utterback. Ota is Yoshitomo’s intimate omakase counter, tucked into a small…
Au Courant Finds the Sweet Spot Between Upscale and Welcoming
Au Courant opened in 2016 in the former España location at 6064 Maple Street in the heart of Benson. España was a Spanish restaurant and tapas bar, owned and operated by Carlos Mendez. Au Courant has spent a decade making fine dining feel accessible without losing its sense of occasion….
Grow Omaha Flicks
Toy Story 5 Earns Its Place in the Toy Box
★ ★ ★ ½ Toy Story 5 (did I really just write that?) is the film audiences may not have asked for, and may have questioned at its announcement, but turns out to be a nice surprise. The first three films formed a near-perfect trilogy about toys trying to stay relevant while Andy, their owner, eventually grows up and moves out. The series might seem like it’s about a bunch of toys trying to stay relevant when the new shiny thing arrives in the toy box. To me, it’s about parenthood, raising a good human and…
Disclosure Day Forgets to Phone Home
★ ½ Disclosure Day is the latest sci-fi adventure by director Steven Spielberg, who helped define a generation of alien movies with Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Both Close Encounters and E.T. succeeded in opening the door to adults and kids alike to explore the possibility of other intelligent life within our universe. Close Encounters was a masterfully crafted, tension-filled adventure, while E.T. was a deeply emotional, sentimental film about a boy and his alien…
The Furious Delivers Bone-Breaking Martial Arts Mayhem
★ ★ ★ The Furious is a simple story told through an insanely entertaining extravaganza of martial arts, blood and broken bones. It’s a juggernaut of action, and once it gets going, it only speeds up on a violent collision course toward an epic fight-scene finale. It’s so well choreographed that it delivers some of the best kung fu fights in recent cinematic history. By the end of the film, I realized how out of shape I am, found myself a bit out of breath…
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Radio Show
The June 20th Radio Show
The June 20, 2026 Grow Omaha Radio Show opens with Chris’s Grow Omaha Eats review of Round the Bend Steakhouse and the restaurant’s annual Testicle Festival, then moves into News of the Week. Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid discuss Omaha ranking No. 2 among large U.S....
Uncut
The June 20th Uncut
The June 20, 2026 Grow Omaha Uncut show includes the full radio show plus behind-the-scenes studio conversation from 1110 KFAB. Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid open with Chris’s Round the Bend Steakhouse review and the restaurant’s Testicle Festival, then move into News...
Highlights
David Levy Talks Omaha’s Big Projects on Grow Omaha
David Levy of Baird Holm LLP joins the June 20, 2026 Grow Omaha show to discuss several of Omaha’s biggest development projects. Levy starts with the City of Omaha’s acquisition of Home Plate in north downtown and explains how the property will support Union Omaha’s...













