News Briefs
Celebrity Homes Sells to Nation’s Largest Homebuilder
D.R. Horton, the nation’s largest homebuilder by volume, is purchasing Omaha-based Celebrity Homes’ lots and floor plans. Founded in 1977, Celebrity Homes plans to finish building houses it currently has under construction and will remain in business to honor warranties. Celebrity’s remaining 1,200 lots across the Omaha area will be built out by D.R. Horton, which is based in Arlington, Tex.
Downtown Senior Housing Development Moves Forward
Hoppe & Sons development team is moving forward on a redevelopment project at 2211 Douglas Street. A former hotel has been razed to make way for a senior housing development. The 4-story apartment building will include 45 income-restricted, two-bedroom, assisted-living units and 25 market-rate units, consisting of 24 one-bedroom and 1 two-bedroom. The Omaha Planning Board approved $1.1 million in Tax Increment Financing to support the $17 million project. Construction is scheduled to begin in August. – Isaiah Ang
Law Firm to Renovate Small Downtown Building
Astley Putnam law firm plans to rehabilitate a small commercial building at 2311 Douglas Street downtown. The building is the former home of Cockle Legal Services and will be the law firm’s future home once the $1.3 million renovation project is complete. Astley Putnam is currently located in the Old Market. The firm plans to occupy the building’s 3,172 sq. ft. first floor and will renovate the basement for speculative office space. – Isaiah Ang
Featured Project
Block 38 Apartment Project in Midtown
Skylark Development is constructing an apartment building on the southwest corner of 38th Avenue & Dodge Street in the Blackstone area. The building will have two levels of indoor parking with an additional five levels of apartments on top....
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Mayor Ewing Meets with Streetcar Impact Alliance
Omaha Mayor John Ewing issued a statement today regarding the Streetcar Impact Alliance, a group of business owners and residents affected by Streetcar construction and related utility construction: Today I met with representatives of the Streetcar Impact Alliance. I included members from my office, our Public Works and Law Departments and two members of the Omaha City Council: President Danny Begley and Member LaVonya Goodwin. Our goal is to collaborate with this group of businesses along our streetcar route and advance our shared interest in driving traffic through their doors. We had a frank, robust discussion about their challenges and needs. I hope we keep this discussion ongoing while also coming together as a city to reach their front doors. It is possible to get anywhere in Omaha. We want these businesses to survive, and we need the people of Omaha to patronize them. We appreciate how impactful construction can be. Certainly, this massive project - the biggest Omaha has...
Omaha City Council Hears Testimony Regarding Streetcar Funding
The Omaha City Council heard lengthy testimony last week regarding an ordinance to approve a $70 million lease revenue bond issue to support the streetcar project. When the item appeared on a city council agenda earlier this month, there was some public backlash, particularly on social media, regarding the project’s financial situation. City council members used the public hearing to clarify what the $70 million represents in the overall project. In 2022, the city council approved up to $440 million in bonds to help finance the streetcar project. It was originally contemplated that $360 million would be from revenue bonds, while $80 million would come from lease revenue bonds. The primary difference between the two types of bonds is that the city backs lease revenue bonds while revenue bonds are only paid by the streetcar-related Tax Increment Financing revenue generated by new projects along the streetcar route. In 2022, the interest rates were fairly comparable, with revenue bonds...
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The March 5th Sports Report
The Big East Conference announced its third annual Big East Basketball Legends Recognition Program on Tuesday, where a prominent coach or player from each member university will be honored at the men’s and women’s Big East Tournaments. Jaylyn Agnew, the 2020 Big East...
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Vote for the 2026 Omaha Metro Tourism Awards Winners
If you’ve ever told an out-of-town guest, “We have to take you here,” this is your moment. The public has narrowed the field for the 2026 Omaha Metropolitan Tourism Awards, with 42 finalists selected from nearly 900 nominations across Douglas and Pottawattamie...
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Transportation
Grow Omaha Streetcar in Focus: What Mainline Track Construction Looks Like
Mainline track construction – it’s going to get rail!Streetcar Mainline Track Construction Ultimately Results in System Testing, Such as in Kansas City, August 2025Mainline track construction for the Omaha Streetcar has officially started! So, what does that mean –...
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History
The East Omaha Swing Bridge
Built in 1893 by the Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Company, the historic East Omaha Bridge connected Omaha and Council Bluffs for rail service. After a second swing span was added in 1904 following a shift in the Missouri River’s navigation channel, it became the largest swing bridge in the world…
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Arts & Culture
The March 5th Arts & Culture Report
Holland Performing Arts Center will feature Margre Durham’s Concert for Youth performing with Omaha Symphony from March 4 through 6. This interactive concert invites hundreds of elementary students to participate in immersive and engaging musical performances and...
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Chamber
Heath Mello Testifies to Revenue Committee on LB 1165
Heath Mello, president & CEO of the Greater Omaha Chamber, testified before the Nebraska Legislature’s Revenue Committee today in support of LB 1165, the Grow the Good Life Act — a proposal to strengthen Nebraska’s existing economic development tools, enhance...
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The March 5th Non-Profit News
Yates Illuminates is hosting a Rain Barrel Giveaway event on March 14. The free workshop, presented by Keep Omaha Beautiful, Omaha Stormwater Program and Yates Illuminates, will provide a free rain barrel, parts and supplies for setting it up, and hands-on...
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Foundation
Giving Tuesday Story Rooted in Trust & Timing
Late in the afternoon on Giving Tuesday, as the workday was winding down, Omaha Community Foundation fundholder Ernie Goss noticed that Mosaic was just $15,000 shy of meeting a one-day challenge grant deadline. The challenge was significant, not only for its size, but...
New Restaurants
Coming Soon
Pollo Feliz
513 Fort Crook Road North
Opening March 13
Sakura Ichiban Co.
1105 Harney Street
Coming soon
Taqueria Tijuana
307 North 114th Street
Now open
Grand Patisserie
Aksarben Village
Now open
New Retailers
Coming Soon
The Buckle
Nebraska Crossing
Opening soon
State & Liberty
Village Pointe
Coming soon
m’bellish
1810 North 120th Street
Now open
O’Reilly Auto Parts
13415 West Center Road
Coming soon
Restaurants Closing
Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ
1912 South 67th Street
Permanently closed
Brownie Bar Bakery
Rockbrook Village
Closing February 28
Burger King
7606 North 30th Street
Closing February 23
Dry Spokes
1901 Leavenworth Street
Closing March 14
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
North Italia Delivers Polished Casual From Scratch
North Italia opened in the former Bravo! Italian Kitchen space at Village Pointe this past November. The concept was created by Sam Fox under Fox Restaurant Concepts in 2002. Fox focuses on high-quality, accessible concepts often described as “polished casual.” In 2021…
The Boiler Room Balances Elegance and Midwest Warmth
The Boiler Room was founded in 2009 by restaurateurs Mark and Vera Mercer with Paul Kulik as the opening chef. It was built inside a raw brick space in Omaha’s Old Market that originally had a gravel floor and required significant transformation into the fine-dining establishment…
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse Lets the Beef Do the Talking
Most Omahans are well aware of Mahogany Prime Steakhouse, and it’s one of the steakhouses many recommend to visitors when asked, “So, where’s a good place to get a steak?” It’s a question Omaha tends to get more often than most cities…
Grow Omaha Flicks
Crime 101 is a Clever Caper with a Couple Flawed Stones
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is Unhinged and Delightfully Sharp
★ ★ ★ ½ Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is as fun a movie as its title is quirky. Like the film, it’s intentionally over-the-top. This is a dark comedy sci-fi thriller that’s more than just an adequate popcorn muncher. It’s a darkly profound commentary on our reliance on technology, especially our ever-growing dependence on AI. It even pokes at one of the most disturbing…
I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not: Hard to Ignore and More Than a Punchline
★ ★ ★ ½ I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not comes from his line during the Saturday Night Live sketch Weekend Update. It’s a perfect title for this documentary, a look back on Chevy Chase’s life and career. It’s nostalgic at times, often controversial and almost always tumultuous. Here, we’re given a peek inside a man who was more than a punchline. He was a husband, father and a tough guy…
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The February 28th Radio Show
Watch the video version of this week’s Grow Omaha Radio Show featuring a review of Little Italia, major development news and a closer look at one of the biggest projects coming to Bellevue. The episode also includes a commercial real estate spotlight and a tour of the...
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The February 28th Uncut
Watch the full uncut version of the Grow Omaha show, including behind-the-scenes moments during commercial breaks. This episode features a review of Little Italia, major development updates and an inside look at the new Mutual of Omaha tower.
Highlights
Inside the Mutual of Omaha Tower Tour in Downtown Omaha
Take a closer look inside the new Mutual of Omaha tower in downtown Omaha, one of the city’s most significant recent developments. This segment highlights the building’s design, presence and what it represents for Omaha’s evolving skyline.













