News Briefs
Dirty Birds Owners to Launch Colette’s Mercato Downtown
Colette’s Mercato, a concept from the owners of Dirty Birds, will open at 500 South 18th Street downtown. The scratch sandwich shop will specialize in Italian sandwiches, retail wine and beer, plus house-made bread and cured meats. Anticipated opening is spring 2026. – Nicole Buntgen
Holy Name Housing Corporation to Build Infill Project
Holy Name Housing Corporation is building a small, infill residential project, called Tukey Heights at 36th & Saratoga Street that will bring needed low-income housing options. The development site is bounded by 36th, 37th and Saratoga streets as well as Sorenson Parkway. The site will be subdivided into 35 lots with a variety of for-sale housing options including single-family detached homes, row houses and duplexes. The property also incorporates paving Brown Street and building a neighborhood park space. – Isaiah Ang
Valvoline Instant Oil Change Plans Two Locations
Valvoline Instant Oil Change locations are planned for 192nd & West Center Road and 72nd & Crown Pointe Avenue in Sorenson Park Plaza. The southwest location will be in a 1,700 sq. ft., one-story building. The developer also intends to build a 1,300 sq. ft., one-story, multi-tenant commercial building on the same 1.17-acre site. The Sorenson Park Plaza location will neighbor Golden Coral Buffett and Taco Bell. That site is .95 acres and will have a 3-bay, 1,800 sq. ft., one-story building. – Isaiah Ang
Featured Project
Streetcar Vehicle Maintenance Facility
Construction of the future Streetcar system's Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF) has gone vertical. Steel beams are going up on the facility, which will be located on part of Lot A south of the CHI Health Center Omaha and west of the Kiewit...
Featured Stories
Land Bank Generates $83.5 Million Economic Impact Over 10 Years
Since its formation in 2015, the Omaha Municipal Land Bank has generated an estimated $83.5 million in citywide economic impact as it carried out its mission to transform vacant or abandoned properties into new opportunities. That was a key takeaway from an economic analysis of how the Land Bank has affected property values and tax revenues. The analysis was conducted for the Land Bank’s 10th anniversary, which was celebrated last month at the Love 4 Lots 10-Year Celebration, the organization’s first annual meeting. Over the past decade, the land bank, in partnership with local governments, developers and neighborhood organizations, has acquired more than 1,500 nuisance properties and prepared them for redevelopment, the analysis found. The land bank’s work has supported infill housing, affordable home ownership and site preparation for new community projects. Highlights from the 10-year economic analysis include: ● 1,562 — OMLB properties sold or transferred to a new owner ● $83.5...
City Moves Forward on Tranquility Park
The Omaha City Council will be making a huge step toward moving the Tranquility Park Sports Complex forward. During this week’s meeting, the council heard remarks regarding an ordinance to approve a contract with Kiewit Building Group, Inc. The more than $60 million contract encompasses the construction of 12 synthetic turn soccer fields, with $20 million going to a new interceptor sewer line to serve the area. The initial build out will include grading for four additional fields, which would be finished in the future. If approved, Kiewit plans to start earthwork within the following 30 days and has a timeline to complete this phase by Summer 2027. The city is seeking to start the construction as soon as possible to give the developer and investors of the surrounding area enough assurance to move forward on their part of the development. According to the City Council, the developer has a hotel secured, but is waiting for the City to start before moving forward. The Council will vote...
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Sports
The November 6th Sports Report
Omaha Hockey swept conference foe No. 15 Colorado College in a weekend series, winning both games by slim margins, 3-2 on Friday and 5-4 on Saturday. Omaha returns home this weekend, hosting No. 8 North Dakota at 7 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday at Baxter Arena....
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Omaha
See the Old Market Through a Tourist’s Eyes
When was the last time you wandered the Old Market like a visitor, seeing it the way someone new to Omaha might? Start at the twinkle-lit Passageway between 11th and 12th streets and take a selfie in front of the brick walls and hanging plants. Step into the quiet...
Omaha
Transportation
Grow Omaha Streetcar in Focus: Omaha Streetcar Vehicles are “Cutting the Cord”
A deeper look at how Omaha’s streetcars will operate half the route off-wirePhoto of a Charlotte Streetcar Off-WireAs discussed in a previous Grow Omaha article, Omaha’s streetcar vehicles take advantage of some of the latest technology in rail transit. At the core,...
Local
History
The Historic Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot
Just south of the Old Market, an ornate one-story brick building long surrounded by empty parking lots will soon find itself at the center of the city’s newest park. Located at 1213 Jones Street in the Rail and Commerce Historic District, the building originally...
Grow Omaha
Arts & Culture
The November 6th Arts & Culture Report
The 2025 Autumn Festival is being hosted at Liberty First Credit Union Arena November 6th through the 9th. Hundreds of the nation’s finest artists and crafters will display and sell their handcrafted works. Their Arts & Crafts tour of shows are consistently ranked...
Greater Omaha
Chamber
Chamber Launches Fund for Midtown
The Greater Omaha Chamber has launched a business resiliency fund to support targeted small businesses during streetcar construction. The Midtown Small Business Resiliency Fund will distribute about $1 million, to qualifying businesses that have been most...
Non-Profit
News
The November 6th Non-Profit News
SHARE Omaha and the Omaha Community Foundation have compiled helpful resources for those looking to help amid disruptions to SNAP benefits. Information about volunteer options is available HERE. The Omaha Community Foundation is partnering with the City of Omaha to...
Omaha Community
Foundation
How to Support Food-Insecure Nebraskans
By Laura Contreras, Omaha Community Foundation More than 259,000 Nebraskans are currently food insecure. With recent changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), households are experiencing disruptions in their food benefits. To help ensure...
New Restaurants
Coming Soon
Colette’s Mercato
500 South 18th Street
Opening Spring 2026
La Chime
33rd & L Street
Opening by end of 2026
Fifth House
3901 Farnam Street
Now open
Gyro Kings
2211 Capehart Road
Now open
New Retailers
Coming Soon
Vino Mas
2835 South 170th Plaza
Opening November 2026
Tee Box
Miracle Hills Plaza
Opening first quarter 2026
Marigold’s Mercantile
2115 South 67th Street, Aksarben
Opening January 2026
HomeGoods
Lake Manawa Power Centre
Opening October 23
Restaurants Closing
Scooter’s Coffee
1209 South 119th Street
Permanently closed
Backswing Brewing Co.
3669 North 129th Street
Closing October 31
Frosty’s Ice Cream
17330 West Center Road
Closing October 15
Nebraska Brewing Company
6950 South 108th Street
Closing date T.B.D.
Retailers Closing
Edens Preserve
Shops of Legacy
Permanently closed
Wall to Wall Wine & Spirits
12977 West Center Road
Closing October 13
At Home
Council Bluffs
Closing soon
CVS Pharmacy
8315 West Center Road
Closing August 19
Grow Omaha Eats
Inkwell Pours a Mix of Literature, Legacy & Liquor
Tyler Schaeffer opened Inkwell with his brother, Jonathan, in April 2017, after the owners of a scissors-and-scotch-style barbershop in Countryside Village decided to cut their space in half. The Schaeffer brothers stepped into the former barroom…
The Fox Den Blends Craft, Comfort, and Community
The Fox Den opened August 15th at 4916 Underwood Avenue, replacing La Bó just downstairs from Ooh De Lally. To be fair, it’s more of a refinement than a replacement. Where La Bó was a small-plate, tapas-inspired bar, The Fox Den is focused on approachable…
Marrow Serves Up Savory Elegance Without Pretense in Gretna
Jared Clarke was watching the Gretna area for a few years, knowing the city needed its first fine dining restaurant amongst a landscape of sports bars, Mexican cantinas and pizza joints. With Gretna’s burgeoning growth and development, Clarke realized…
Grow Omaha Flicks
Anniversary Turns Celebration to Fracture
★ ★ ½ Anniversary examines what happens when an outsider enters a tight-knit family and topples its balance completely. It rarely ceases to be compelling and is often disturbing. The film explores how our political beliefs, when taken to extremes, can rip a family apart, causing tension and intrinsic division. The drama is well written, the acting is captivating, and the result…
Bugonia Blends Madness and Conspiracy
★ ★ ★ ★ Bugonia is an ancient Greek word that means “ox-birth.” It’s based on a ritual where cows were sacrificed so that bees would spontaneously generate from the carcass. The title gives us a clue to the film’s backdrop—how one man’s deep-seated belief in conspiracy theories will lead him to kidnap the executive of a corporate conglomerate in hopes of saving humanity…
Shelby Oaks and the Case of the Unwashed Face
★ Shelby Oaks is a film written and directed by YouTube star Chris Stuckmann. Production began in May 2022 after a successful Kickstarter campaign secured the necessary funding. It’s a mix of found footage, dramatic mockumentary and straight narrative filmmaking. As the film gets going, the storytelling styles blend surprisingly well together. It’s a promising start…
















