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Roller Coaster Construction Goes Vertical

Roller Coaster Construction Goes Vertical

Construction has gone vertical on MAMMOTH, a roller coaster that will debut this summer at Fun-Plex, the amusement park at 7003 Q Street. MAMMOTH will be 2,000 feet long and will rise 70 feet in the air. Fun-Plex says the ride will be the biggest...

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NAI NP Dodge Announces Kristi Andersen as President

NAI NP Dodge Announces Kristi Andersen as President

NAI NP Dodge today announced the appointment of Kristi Andersen as president, effective April 20. NAI NP Dodge is the commercial brokerage division of NP Dodge, Omaha’s largest full-service real estate company. Andersen brings a diverse background to NAI NP Dodge, having served as a top-producing commercial real estate agent, communications consultant and active community leader. She succeeds Deb Graeve-Morrison, who is retiring after 16 years with NP Dodge. Prior to joining NAI NP Dodge, Andersen served as a vice president at both CBRE and Colliers in Omaha. She focuses on leasing and selling office, industrial and retail properties for landlords and tenants. She has represented a wide variety of clients, from small business owners to Fortune 500 companies, and has led millions of dollars in successful real estate transactions. She has also been named a CoStar Power Broker. She will continue to actively represent commercial real estate clients in her role as president. In this role,...

City Council Unanimously Supports Union Omaha Stadium Development

City Council Unanimously Supports Union Omaha Stadium Development

The Omaha City Council unanimously supported the Union Omaha stadium and mixed-use development redevelopment plan in this week’s meeting. After agreeing to delay the vote to approve the Tax Increment Financing application last week, the city council voted 7-0 to approve the plan. Some concerns voiced last week including potential environmental remediation and the city’s purchase of the land before the State of Nebraska’s approval of the turnback tax package were reiterated, but all members have indicated that they fully support the project and believe the economic and community benefits once completed. The developers’, which include Union Omaha’s ownership and Hines, a Houston-based real estate development company, are on a tight timeline for approvals. They are wanting to start construction on the $125 million, 6,500-seat stadium in the fall with an anticipated opening for the 2028 season that spring. While the project hinges on the state’s approval of the $25 million turnback tax...

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Sports

Omaha Supernovas on the volleyball court 2026

The April 16th Sports Report

League One Volleyball announced its 2026 season awards last Friday, and Jordan Larson was named 2026 Outside Hitter of the Year, adding to her decorated career. Larson finished top 10 in the league in kills (234), points (267) and aces (15) in her final season....

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Visit Omaha Shares Tourism and Hospitality Job Openings

Visit Omaha Shares Tourism and Hospitality Job Openings

Visitor spending supports more than 16,000 jobs in Omaha, and Visit Omaha is helping connect job seekers to those opportunities. The organization’s careers page on VisitOmaha.com features current openings at hotels, attractions and entertainment venues throughout the...

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Transportation

Grow Omaha Streetcar Topics: Rail Work Update: Welding & Locating

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

Burlington Place at Gene Leahy Mall

Burlington Place at Gene Leahy Mall

Just two buildings were saved when the city embarked on its plan to build Central Park Mall. The first is the former Nash Block at 9th & Farnam Street, a holdover from Jobbers Canyon. The second is the former Burlington Headquarters Building just one block west....

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News

Shot of Nebraska 50 mile march for nonprofit section

The April 16th Non-Profit News

Spark CDI and its urban design hub, the Fabric Lab, are hosting a groundbreaking for Phase 2 of the North Omaha Trail tomorrow, April 17, at 2 p.m. at 26th & Lake Street. Phase 2 of the trail follows a route from 24th & Ohio Street to the Baby Bob bridge...

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Arts & Culture

Arts and Culture featured image as of April 2025 image of Steelhouse Omaha

The April 16th Arts & Culture Report

Habitat Omaha will hold the Pope Leo-Inspired Wall-Raising event at 6731 North 50th Avenue on Saturday, April 18th at 9:30 a.m. This multifaith youth-volunteer movement will raise the first wall of 20 homes to be built over the next two years as part of Omaha’s “Pope...

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Unicameral Passes Grow the Good Life Act

Unicameral Passes Grow the Good Life Act

The Greater Omaha Chamber yesterday applauded the Nebraska Legislature’s passage of LB 1165, the Grow the Good Life Act, one of the most significant economic development packages in recent years aimed at strengthening Nebraska’s ability to compete for jobs, talent,...

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Barroco Wine Bar Mixes Old-World Romance & Great Cocktails

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…

Storm Chasers’ Ballpark Food Plays in the Big Leagues

Storm Chasers’ Ballpark Food Plays in the Big Leagues

The Omaha Storm Chasers held a media day last week, which included a sampling of new culinary creations for the 2026 baseball season. I was lucky enough to get an invitation, something I wouldn’t willingly pass up. Jennifer and I had the privilege of trying a 2-foot wiener, a new…

The Committee Chophouse Serves History and Steak at 1,200 Degrees

The Committee Chophouse Serves History and Steak at 1,200 Degrees

The Committee Chophouse opened December 2020 just after the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel opened for guests following a major renovation. It’s nestled in the building’s lower level and is a big part of the rebirth of the historic Blackstone Hotel. Walking into the hotel feels like…

Grow Omaha Flicks

You, Me & Tuscany Coasts on Charm and Scenery

You, Me & Tuscany Coasts on Charm and Scenery

★ ★ You, Me & Tuscany is a story about a young woman named Anna (Halle Bailey), who dropped out of culinary school two months before graduation when her mother became deathly ill. Understandably, her mom’s death sent her life spiraling out of whack. When we first meet her, she’s at a crossroads. She wants to get her life back on track but has neither the means nor the deep-seated drive to do so. The film begins with Anna begging her friend Claire for a free room at the hotel she manages…

Beast Throws Punches but Ducks the Drama

Beast Throws Punches but Ducks the Drama

★ ★ ½ Beast is about a disgraced MMA fighter named Patton James (Daniel MacPherson) on the verge of a middleweight title. As the film opens, he knocks out an opponent in six seconds, then we flash forward 10 years to find him working as a fisherman. In that time, he served prison time for a bar fight, got married and had a daughter. We see none of this and miss a great deal of dramatic setup that could have paid dividends as the film ratchets up the tension. As it is, we get a paint-by-numbers…

Faces of Death Revives the Title, Not the Terror

Faces of Death Revives the Title, Not the Terror

★ ★ Faces of Death attempts to ask the same question as the 1978 film that shares its title: Is this real? The original film boasted ‘Banned in 46 Countries’ on its cover. No doubt, that helped propel it to cult classic status. It was also hard to find, likely on purpose. You wouldn’t find the film at Hollywood Video or Blockbuster. If you found it, it would be at a mom-and-pop video store that also had a curtained-off room in the back. Supposedly, someone at my junior high school had a copy and held a watch party…

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The April 11th Radio Show

The April 11th Radio Show

This week’s Grow Omaha Radio Show covers a wide mix of Omaha growth, business and restaurant news in a tighter show format. The episode includes a Grow Omaha Eats review of Barroco Wine Bar & Craft Cocktails, major development updates like Crossroads going...

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The April 11th Uncut

The April 11th Uncut

This week’s Grow Omaha Uncut brings together some of the metro’s biggest business, development and restaurant stories in one episode. The show includes a Grow Omaha Eats segment on Barroco Wine Bar & Craft Cocktails, the News of the Week with updates on Crossroads...

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Business Spotlight with Legacy Collective

Business Spotlight with Legacy Collective

This week’s Grow Omaha Business Spotlight features Legacy Collective, a new women-focused membership club in Omaha created as a space to work, rest and grow. Founder Dr. Sasha Shillcutt explains how the club combines workspace, a quiet lounge, events, food and drink...

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