News Briefs
Good Life Sports Bar Plans to Open in North Downtown
The Good Life Sports Bar & Grill plans to open at 1501 Mike Fahey Street in the Builders District. The North Downtown bar is currently under consideration for a liquor license. Interior build-out has started. Opening is anticipated to coincide with the College World Series. The 7,258 sq. ft. space is on the southeast corner of the building and will include a three-season, covered outdoor seating area. Good Life has five existing locations in Omaha, Papillion and Gretna.
Renovations Start inside Future Dillard’s Store at Westroads
Work has started inside the former Younker’s store at Westroads Mall. Dillard’s will relocate its Oak View Mall department store into the space when work is completed in the second half of 2027. Dillard’s is using its own in-house construction company, Arkansas-based CDI Contractors. Dillard’s will gut the space, add a 32,000 sq, ft. expansion and construct a new entrance. Once complete, the two-story store will total 207,800 sq. ft.
City Approves Streetscape Improvements for North 24th Street
The Omaha City Council approved the acquisition of land along North 24th Street. The Omaha Public Works Department will improve the land as part of a major streetscape project. The stretch of North 24th Street extends from Ohio Street to Sahler Street. Improvements include pedestrian nodes that shorten crosswalks, on-street parking, sidewalks, landscaping and signage. The project is in final design consideration. Construction is planned to start in spring 2027. – Isaiah Ang
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Streetcar Track Installation Underway
Crews have started installing the actual steel rails in multiple places along the future streetcar route. Rails are already in place along part of Farnam Street near Midtown Crossing, on 8th Street between Gene Leahy Mall and Heartland of America...
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Construction to Begin Soon on Urban Core Affordable Housing
A major new investment aimed at addressing Omaha’s housing shortage in the urban core is beginning to move from concept to construction. Front Porch Investments, a nonprofit focused on expanding affordable housing, is now advancing projects tied to a $40 million urban core housing fund backed in part by a streetcar-related bond purchase from the Lozier Foundation. The effort is designed to help deliver up to 1,900 new affordable housing units. Executive Director Jody Holston said the organization has spent the past few months building the framework needed to move projects forward. “We officially launched that fund in January,” Holston said. “In that time, we’ve been focused on moving it into implementation.” That work has included coordinating with the City of Omaha to establish how projects are reviewed and approved, while also working directly with developers to build a pipeline of potential developments. According to Holston, they’re getting close to dollars actually hitting...
City of Omaha Collects Public Input for Master Plan
The City of Omaha has opened the We Make Omaha Future Lab, a civic engagement “experience” inviting input to shape the development of an updated Future Land Use Map. We Make Omaha is the public engagement effort for the City of Omaha’s new comprehensive plan, a plan for Omaha’s growth and development over the next 20 years. The plan, expected to be complete at the end of 2026, will replace Omaha’s current Master Plan, which was adopted in 1997. The process has already engaged more than 7,000 people in planning for Omaha’s future. Joining City Planning staff, project partners, and community members, Mayor John W. Ewing Jr. visited the Future Lab in Aksarben Village last week to kick off a month-long opportunity for everyone to weigh in on possible development scenarios. At the Future Lab, participants explore four scenario narratives, each representing different possible futures of growth in Omaha. They learn about each scenario, ask questions, weigh tradeoffs and record their...
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Sports
Supernovas Win Playoff Game & Advance to MLV Championship
The Omaha Supernovas will return to the Major League Volleyball Championship on Saturday afternoon as they face the host team, Dallas Pulse, in the league’s “Match For a Million” Championship at 2 p.m. CDT. Omaha is seeking its second MLV Championship in the last...
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Visit Omaha Announces 2026 OMA Tourism Award Winners
National Travel & Tourism Week is here. Visit Omaha is marking the occasion by announcing the 2026 OMA Tourism Awards winners. The awards honor standout tourism businesses in Douglas and Pottawattamie counties. Nearly 14,000 votes were cast across four categories...
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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 Cottonwood Hotel in the Blackstone District
At one time, Omaha was home to the most elegant hotel between Chicago and San Francisco. Located in the West Farnam District, the Blackstone Hotel lent its name to the increasingly affluent neighborhood along the streetcar route. The area…
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The May 7th Non-Profit News
Big Grove For Good, an independent nonprofit inspired and founded by the values of Big Grove Brewery, has hit a milestone in its Neighborhood Micro-Grant Program, distributing more than $36,000 in one year. This unique initiative is funded through sales of Big Grove...
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Arts & Culture
The May 7th Arts & Culture Report
The Omaha Symphony will present Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert on May 8 and 9 at the Holland Center at 7:30 p.m. This unique concert features the live orchestra led by Ernest Richardson performing John Williams' Academy-Award winning score while the film is...
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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
Maharaja Indian Cuisine
8419 S. 73rd Plz, Papillion
Coming soon
Approach at Indian Creek
3825 north 202nd Street
Now open
Monty’s Bar & Bottle Shop
1037 Jones Street
Now open
Masala Indian Bar and Grill
7007 Grover Street
Now open
New Retailers
Coming Soon
The Buckle
Nebraska Crossing
Opening May 11
Bed Bath & Beyond
Westroads Mall
Opening approximately June 15
Trader Joe’s
210 North 191st Street
Construction starting soon
Helzberg Diamonds
2625 South 140th Street
Construction starting soon
Restaurants Closing
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
Benjamin’s Neighborhood Kitchen
3623 North 129th Street
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
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…
Barroco Wine Bar Mixes Old-World Romance & Great Cocktails
Barroco Wine Bar & Craft Cocktails opened in 2020 in Rockbrook, along South 108th Street between West Center Road and Prairie Hills Drive. Husband-and-wife team Tyler and Heather Ray had already begun developing the space when the pandemic hit, pushing their…
Grow Omaha Flicks
Michael Is Entertaining, Anything But Thrilling
★ ★ ½ Michael is a biopic about the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. It’s directed by Antoine Fuqua, a director known for the hard-hitting action thriller Training Day. Jackson’s story is ripe for Fuqua’s storytelling: an iconic rise to fame scarred by late-career scandal. What we’re given is a surface-level treatment of Jackson’s early rise, from his days singing with his older brothers in the Jackson 5 to his struggle to break away from his father, Joseph Jackson. Mostly, the film stays in the ‘80s….
Fuze Is a Thriller That Knows Exactly Which Wire to Cut
★ ★ ★ ★ Fuze is an action thriller that jumps right into the action and tension immediately and doesn’t loosen its grip until the credits roll. The plot twists and turns as the story unfolds in unexpected ways that come at you from out of nowhere—they’re delightfully surprising when they arrive. It’s a film that develops its characters as the plot unfolds. They’re given little to no backstory as they’re introduced, allowing us to get…
Normal Can’t Keep Its Weird Little Town—or Plot—Together
★ ★ Normal stars Bob Odenkirk as small-town sheriff Ulysses Richardson, who temporarily fills the role after the sheriff of Normal, Minn., dies. It’s an action-adventure film that attempts to contrast an absurdly normal, friendly town with Pulp Fiction-type secrets that drive the story toward chaotic violence. Ulysses is just settling into the town as the film starts, taking the lead over his deputies with a cautious approach…
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The May 9th Radio Show
The May 9th, 2026 Grow Omaha Radio Show covers major Omaha-area growth, development and sports tourism updates. Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid discuss urban core affordable housing, North 24th Street improvements, the CHI Health Center expansion, a $56 million grain...
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The May 9th Uncut
This week's Grow Omaha Uncut gives viewers the full behind-the-scenes version of the May 9th show, including News of the Week, Craig Wolf of Cheer Athletics and Wolfpack Sports Foundation, the Commercial Real Estate Development Spotlight sponsored by Noddle Companies...
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Craig Wolf on Gretna’s Youth Sports Funding Setback
Craig Wolf of Cheer Athletics and Wolfpack Sports Foundation joins Grow Omaha to discuss the fallout from Nebraska's sports facility funding decisions. The conversation covers the Sports Arena Facility Financing Assistance Act, the approval of a North Downtown soccer...













