News Briefs
Zaska! Beer Co. Opening Taproom in Field Club Neighborhood
Zaska! Beer Co. plans to open a taproom in early June at 3548 Center Street in the former Bull Moose space in the Field Club neighborhood. The brewery currently operates a production facility in Seward and serves its beer at Junto Wine in Seward. – Nicole Buntgen
Malcom X Memorial Foundation Announces $40 Million Project
Malcolm X Memorial Foundation announced phase 2 of its cultural campus at 3448 Evans Street in north Omaha this week. The campus will feature a museum, cultural center, hotel, affordable housing and a financial incubator. The foundation plans to begin construction on the $40 million project in 2027 and open in 2030. – Mark Champion
Shredders Pizza Plans to Open at Countryside Village
Shredders Pizza plans to open a restaurant in the former Mootz pizzeria space at 8725 Shamrock Road in Countryside Village. An opening date has not yet been announced, but interior work is underway and the business is under consideration for a liquor license.
Featured Project
Ford Storage at Infinity Industrial Park
Ford Storage and Moving Company is expanding with the construction of a new building in the Infinity Industrial Park southwest of 156th & Schram Road in Sarpy County. Developed by Hubbell Realty Company, the 156-acre industrial park will...
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Local Developer Converts Old Market Apartments into Upscale Condos
Upscale condominiums are coming to the Old Market. Sentinel Property Group, which has redeveloped several downtown Omaha buildings over the years, is converting the former Cornerstone Lofts building at 1105 Harney Street into 29 condominiums. The building is now known as Cornerstone The Residences. The 5-story brick building is located along the future streetcar route, and in addition to residential units, is home to Jams American Grill on the ground level. Just west of Jams, the former Mouth of the South space will soon be occupied by Sakura Ichiban Co., a Japanese restaurant owned by David Utterback, and Anna’s Place, a speakeasy relocating from the Hotel Indigo. Built in the 1880s as a mercantile warehouse, the building was designed in the Romanesque Revival style and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed by businessman Ezra Millard, a former mayor of Omaha for whom Millard, Nebraska was named. The building is held up by massive Douglas fir...
Nebraska Authorizes Community Improvement Districts to Support Development & Infrastructure Financing
In April 2026, Nebraska enacted LB1114, formally authorizing Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) as a new tool to finance public infrastructure and support development within city or village boundaries, including inside Omaha city limits. The legislation received near-unanimous approval (48–1) and was signed into law following an 18-month effort led by the Welcome Home Coalition and Bluestem Capital Partners, with sponsorship from Senator Mike Jacobson and strategic guidance from Neilen Strategy Group. J.P. Platisha, managing director of Bluestem Capital Partners, noted, “The state of Nebraska is vastly short on housing, particularly affordable housing. CIDs seek to provide the economic incentive to increase lot supply across the state, while reducing upfront lot costs by spreading infrastructure expenses over time—helping make homes more affordable.” In addition to residential development, CIDs are expected to be useful for the development of commercial mixed-use and...
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Sports
Omaha Baseball Opens Summit League Championship Play
Omaha baseball opens Summit League Baseball Championship play today against Northern Colorado in Minneapolis. The four-team field includes top-seeded Oral Roberts, No. 2 Omaha, No. 3 Northern Colorado and No. 4 South Dakota State. Omaha went 1-2 a season ago when it...
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Midwest Basketball Showcase is a Slam Dunk for Omaha Tourism
This Memorial Day Weekend, the Midwest Basketball Showcase will bring thousands of athletes, families and coaches to Omaha for three days of competition, which also means three days of hotel stays, restaurant visits and spending across the metro. About 160 boys and...
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Transportation
Grow Omaha Streetcar Topics: Rail Work Update: Welding & Locating
A rail stick being moved across the Gene Leahy Mall bridge on 10th StreetAnother milestone occurred for the Omaha streetcar project this morning as the first rail sticks were moved from the laydown area to the specific site to be installed in the street. This occurred...
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History
The Flying Saucer Building in Downtown Omaha
Sitting at the edge of downtown is a building called the "cupcake" when it was first built. There was nothing like it in Omaha. The building sits at the northeast corner of 19th & Dodge Street and was designed by Frank (Nes) Latenser of John Latenser & Sons,...
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The May 14th Non-Profit News
The NonProfit Times has named Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands one of the Best Nonprofits to Work For in 2026. The Omaha chapter of the organization placed #7 out of 50 top organizations nationwide while employing 44 individuals. The Bellevue Food Pantry last...
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Arts & Culture
The May 14th Arts & Culture Report
Cinco de Mayo Omaha returns this weekend May 15 through May 17 on historic South 24th Street between L to O streets. Presented by Casa de la Cultura, in partnership with Supermercado Nuestra Familia, this festival is recognized as Nebraska’s No. 1 cultural attraction...
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Small Businesses, the Heart of Nebraska’s Economy
Governor Jim Pillen has officially proclaimed this week as Nebraska Small Business Week. During recognitions like this we are reminded of a simple truth: small businesses are the foundation of our economy. Across Nebraska, small businesses shape the character of our...
New Restaurants
Coming Soon
Clio
2835 South 170th Plaza
Now open
Duck Duck Bottle Shop
4917 Underwood Avenue
Now open
Flower Child
120 Regency Parkway
Opening June 30
Good Life Sports Bar & Grill
1501 Mike Fahey Street
Opening early summer
New Retailers
Coming Soon
L.L. Bean
Avenue One
Opening summer 2027
Home Outlet
1902 North 90th Street
Opening summer 2026
Paulete Home
3737 Farnam Street
Estimated opening June 15
Andra’s Pottery
Bel Air Plaza
Now open
Restaurants Closing
PaCs Popcorn and Cocktails
1118 Howard Street
Permanently closed
Manhattan’s Coffee Deli & Grill
1802 Farnam Street
Closing April 24
Toppers Pizza
741 North 114th Street
Closed
Dolce
12317 West Maple Road
Permanently closed
Retailers Closing
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
Found: Vintage Market
6022 Maple Street
Closing soon
Grow Omaha Eats
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….
Anthem Brings Nostalgia, Cocktails & Latin-Asian Flavor to the Old Market
Anthem is the latest Flagship Restaurant Group concept to open in Omaha, taking over the former Plank space at 12th & Howard Street in the Old Market. It opened last month and marks one of two recent Flagship shakeups—the other is a second…
Salted Edge Blends Waterfront Romance With Bold, Global Flavor
Salted Edge opened in October 2023 and sits on the West Shores Lake waterfront in Waterloo. It’s owned by restaurateurs Greg and Ashley Young along with chef Joel Hassanali, the chief managing partner. It’s one of two restaurants developed by…
Grow Omaha Flicks
Obsession Turns One Wish Into Terror
★ ★ ★ ★ Obsession is a chilling look at the real-world ramifications of a granted wish that directly affects the autonomy of another person. It’s a film where characters make decisions that are selfish but not intended to be at the expense of others. It forces us to look at what such a fulfilled wish might look like. The results are deliciously captivating and delightfully terrifying. This is one of those rare films where the ending is just as satisfying as the journey to get there, a difficult feat in the horror genre…
The Sheep Detectives Is Shear Delight
★ ★ ★ ★ The Sheep Detectives is a cute film about an English countryside sheep farmer named George Hardy (Hugh Jackman) who lives in a trailer on his farm. George is better with animals than people. His relationships with people in town are, at best, barely polite. Mostly, he’s a recluse on his farm. His only positive relationship is with his estranged daughter, and he communicates with her solely by post. It’s a film about grief and loss, with themes of community, justice and…
Mortal Kombat II Enters the Tournament, Loses the Plot
★ ★ ½ Mortal Kombat II is the direct sequel to 2021’s Mortal Kombat and aims to correct some of the biggest complaints about that film. Mortal Kombat is a video game tournament where several planetary realms compete in fantastical one-on-one combat. If a realm loses 10 tournaments in a row, it falls under control of the evil Shao Kahn (Martyn Ford). In these films, Earthrealm has already lost nine straight tournaments. The complaint about…
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The May 16th Radio Show
The May 16th, 2026 Grow Omaha Radio Show covers major Omaha-area growth, retail, housing and development updates. Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid discuss L.L.Bean opening its first Nebraska store at Avenue One, the retail competition between Avenue One and Village...
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