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Omaha Casino Opens Expanded Facility
The Warhorse Casino Omaha officially opened its new expansion this week. The project includes 400 additional slot machines and a smoker’s room. Two restaurants opened, including Nebraska Ale House which serves casual dining classics like burgers and sandwiches and features Omaha Steaks angus ribeye and prime rib. The casino employed 350 people already but hired an additional 130 as part of the expansion. – Isaiah Ang
Gretna Restaurant Rebrands Again
5 Thirty-One, a Gretna restaurant that not too long ago was known as Lansky’s, has yet another new name – and new owners. Located on the southwest corner of 168th & Highway 370, the space is now home to Basil’s Italian and Ice Cream. The new restaurant debuted this week.
Betty Rae’s Ice Cream Opens Second Omaha Location
Betty Rae’s Ice Cream will open a second Omaha location tomorrow – April 26th at 595 North 155th Plaza in Pepperwood Village. Local franchisee Zach Molacek has an existing store at 6307 Center Street near Aksarben Village. Kansas City-based Betty Rae’s serves 26 core flavors of hand-made and hand-scooped ice cream plus monthly rotating “creative” flavors.
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Update on CHI Health Center Expansion
The Omaha City Council approved $10 million in interim funding for the CHI Health Center expansion and renovation. The city has committed to finance up to $100 million for the project, while MECA has committed to raise an additional $75 million...
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The Root Coworking Opening in The Builders District in June
The Root Coworking, a fast-growing provider of coworking spaces plans to open in North Downtown Omaha. The Tulsa, Oklahoma-based company will open the Omaha location this June. The Root will occupy two floors of the recently constructed mixed-use building at 1501 Mike Fahey Street in the Builders District. This marks The Root’s fourth location and its second outside of Oklahoma. The expansion into Omaha aligns with the company’s mission to foster vibrant, community-focused workspaces in emerging neighborhoods. “We’ve been eyeing Omaha for a while, and when we were introduced to this opportunity in the Builders District, we knew it was the perfect fit,” said Ben Von Drehle, founder & CEO of The Root Coworking. “The neighborhood is growing fast, it’s walkable, it's packed with energy — everything we look for when choosing a new home for our brand, and our members.” The new location, referred to as “The Root - Builders,” is being developed in partnership with Omaha-based Noddle...

Avenue Scholars Helps Students Reach Their Potential & Build Omaha’s Future Workforce
Avenue Scholars last week celebrated 17 years of equipping Omaha-area students with the tools to succeed in high-demand careers – retaining the city’s next generation of talent. Avenue Scholars Day drew community leaders, employers, educators, and program alumni to highlight the program’s impact. Avenue Scholars supports students, particularly those navigating financial or personal adversity, through high school and into the workforce, offering individualized coaching, career exploration and strong partnerships with nearly 2,000 local employers. To date, the program has served more than 4,000 students and boasts a 97 percent high school graduation rate since 2014. The program’s alumni are living proof of its success. Biye Belew credits Avenue Scholars with helping him find and prepare for a career he is passionate about. "I wake up proudly each day knowing the support I received along my journey helped me find my way to a career that serves the people of Omaha, and allows me...
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Volleyball After Dark Is a Big Hit in the Volleyball State
Friday’s “Volleyball After Dark” was a hit, with Brian Rosen and his version of Creighton Women’s Volleyball making their debut against Omaha in a spring match as part of the doubleheader. After the Jays secured a 2-1 advantage, set four began with just over five...
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Bands, Barn Finds and a Boardwalk: Junkstock Returns with a Beachy Twist
One of the Omaha area’s most beloved festivals is back. And this year, it’s bigger, beachier and more buzzworthy. Junkstock, the vintage-fueled maker fair held at Sycamore Farms in West Omaha, returns April 25–27 and May 2–4 with new experiences, record-breaking food...
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Transportation

Multimodal Transportation Centers
Concept of a Multimodal Transportation Center at the Burlington StationAs cities increase the availability of transportation modes, especially transit and in downtown urban core settings, a common investment is the building of a multimodal transportation center. Such...
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Arts & Culture

The April 24th Arts & Culture Report
The City of Omaha and the Omaha Parks Foundation have announced the lineup for the annual Memorial Park Concert, happening Friday, June 27. This year’s free event features very special guest Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs and headliner Ringo Starr and His All Starr...
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The April 24th Non-Profit News
Livable Omaha and Holy Name Housing are collaborating with FACT, an architect-led UNL design studio to create innovative, small houses aimed at buyers, builders and emerging developers. Two of these home designs are coming to life on a 4,770 sq. ft. residential lot at...
New Restaurants
Coming Soon
Elleon
4915 Underwood Avenue
Opening this summer
The Hollows
5019 Underwood Avenue
Opening June 15
Unity Seafood
7605 Cass Street
Coming soon
Terra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse
137th & West Dodge Expressway
Opening May 29
New Retailers
Coming Soon
Scissors & Scotch
17211 Evans Street
Now open
Eileen’s Cookies
725 North 210th Street
Opening June 28
ZURCHERS Party + Costumes + Balloons
12979 West Center Road
Now open
Barnes & Noble
Shadow Lake Towne Center
Opening April 9
Restaurants Closing
Johnny’s Sortino’s Pizza
7880 L Street
Closing May 31
Roxxy Omaha
1150 Capitol Avenue
Closed
Curry in a Hurry
8303 Maple Street
Closing March 30
Camille’s Bakery
Countryside Village
Closing March 22
Retailers Closing
Forever 21
Westroads Mall
Closing March 28th
JOANN
13415 West Center Road
Closing this spring
SoftMoc
Westroads Mall
Closed
Walgreen’s
24th & L Street
Closed
Grow Omaha Eats
Meddys Opens Strong in Village Pointe with a Fresh Take on Mediterranean
Alex Harb founded Meddy’s in Wichita, Kan. in 2014. He came from Lebanon to study computer science at Wichita State University and worked at local restaurants when he wasn’t studying. He found himself drawn to the energy of the food industry. After a successful career…
Block 16 is a Downtown Staple Built on Innovation
Paul and Jessica Urban purchased New York Chicken and Gyro in downtown Omaha in 2010 with the intention of converting it to a fine dining restaurant. High costs and limited funding led them to make the best of the existing kitchen. They kept the gyro equipment and...
Twisted Cork Bistro Serves Standout Seafood with Deep Roots and Bold Flavors
The Twisted Cork Bistro originally opened in 2008, founded by Darrell and Laura Auld after moving to Omaha to be closer to family. It started as a small lunch-only bistro with just seven tables. Over time, it grew to include dinner service and expanded with the...
Grow Omaha Flicks
Sinners Takes Its Time—Then Bites Down Hard
★ ★ ★ ★ Sinners is a thought-provoking horror film that takes its time to set up the story, establish the characters and drive an emotional connection to both. The script moves like a freight train—slow at first, then barreling off the rails into bloody chaos. The backdrop of this film, set in 1932 Clarksdale, Miss., is a certain kind of music said to be so powerful…
In The Amateur, Rami Malek Trades Code for Combat in a Solid Spy Thriller
★ ★ ★ ½ The Amateur is a spy thriller starring Rami Malek as Charlie Heller, an expert CIA cryptographer. He’s happily married to Sarah (Rachel Brosnahan), who is heading to London for a conference. She begs Charlie to take some time off and join her. “Next time,” he tells her. That’s the last time he sees Sarah alive…
Warfare is a Hard-Hitting, Brutally Real War Film
★ ★ ★ ★ Warfare is an intense film and does its damndest to immerse you in the impossible situation its soldiers find themselves in. The script is written from pieced-together memories of a real-life SEAL team. As such, it’s a hard-hitting, brutal true story. There is no cinematic score. Just hyper-realistic sound design that pulls you right in, grabs you by the throat…