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Chateau Vin Wine & Spirit Bar Opening at Midtown Crossing
Chateau Vin Wine & Spirit Bar is planning a grand opening in late August at 220 South 31st Avenue, Unit 3108, in Midtown Crossing. The locally owned business will offer more than 100 wines plus “artisanal spirits, innovative cocktails and global flavors.” Chateau Vin will feature contemporary décor, cozy seating areas and an outdoor patio.
Omaha Among Most Affordable Cities for Low-Income Residents
City Nerd, a 357,000-subscriber YouTube channel, ranked Omaha as the fourth most affordable city for low-income residents. Host Ray Delahanty analyzed the central cities in every metro area over 1 million and determined the housing cost burden for a person earning 25 percent of a city’s median income, while renting a property at 25 percent of a city’s median rental rate. Omaha’s 25-percentile income is $39,103, with a 25th-percentile rent of $1,147 for a housing burden of 35 percent. The only major cities more affordable than Omaha are Raleigh, Charlotte and Fort Worth.
VASA Fitness to Open in Bellevue
VASA Fitness will soon open at 909 Fort Crook Road in the former No Frills space near Southroads Mall in Bellevue. The Utah-based gym chain opened its first Nebraska locations in 2024, including one at 14445 West Center Road in Omaha and another at 4615 Vine Street in Lincoln. – Nicole Buntgen
VA Puts Omaha in the Queue for New Hospital
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has added Omaha’s proposed VA hospital project to its Five-Year Development plan. “The Omaha VA hospital will turn 75 years old this year, and it’s clear it must be replaced to meet the standard of care our veterans need and deserve,” said Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.). The Five-Year Plan is a key step before a new hospital is built. Other cities making list were Atlanta; Manchester, N.H.; New York City; Nashville; Philadelphia; Raleigh-Durham; and Washington, D.C.
Membership-Based Golf Business Coming to Elkhorn
According to a building permit, a GolfTRK location will open in Elkhorn at 606 North 210th Street. The space is inside a recently completed commercial building just north of West Dodge Road. GolfTRK will occupy 3,100 sq. ft. GolfTRK offers a premier indoor golf facility with Trackman and Puttview bays, available only to paid members. Non-members are able to book golf lessons and custom club fittings. Based in Kansas City, GolfTRK currently has two locations in Overland Park and Lenexa, Kan. – Isaiah Ang
Flora Café Opens Along Gene Leahy Mall
Flora Café, a Mexican brunch restaurant, opened last week at 1009 Farnam Street along the south side of Gene Leahy Hall. Taking over the former Matsu Sushi space, the restaurant serves authentic Mexican brunch and features an outdoor patio. Hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays.
Event Venue Plans to Open in Former Urban Outfitters Space
An event venue known as “The Scene” is planning to open this fall in the former Urban Outfitters location at 745 North 14th Street in the Builder’s District. The 2-story, 8,500 sq. ft. North Downtown space is between Rally Coffee and Slowdown live music venue. Urban Outfitters moved to 17255 Davenport Street in Village Pointe five years ago, leaving the space vacant ever since.
Pho Noodle Restaurant Coming to Whispering Ridge
A pho noodle restaurant is planned for a retail bay in the Whispering Ridge shopping center along West Maple Road. The restaurant will be located at 17205 Evans Street in a 2,000 sq. ft. space, according to a building permit for initial build out. – Isaiah Ang
Westlake Ace Hardware Makes the Move This Monday
Westlake Ace Hardware will open its relocated store Monday, July 21st in Westgate Plaza southeast of 84th & Hascall Street. The hardware store will be moving from its current space at 8425 West Center Road in Canfield’s Plaza. The current store will close permanently on Sunday. Westlake Ace Hardware’s new space was previously occupied by Tom Kelly’s Bowling Pro shop, a bakery and a barber shop. The move will allow more store space and more outdoor display space for lawn and garden merchandise.
Regional Rural Economy Shows Signs of Life
Creighton University’s Rural Mainstreet Index climbed above the 50.0 growth neutral reading in July, marking the second time since July 2023 that the index has moved above growth neutral for two straight months, according to the monthly survey of bank CEOs in rural areas of a 10-state region dependent on agriculture and/or energy. The region’s overall reading for July slipped to 50.6 from June’s 51.9.
Dayspring Bank Plans Ribbon Cutting for Gretna Branch
Dayspring Bank plans to hold a ribbon cutting Tuesday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m. for its recently opened Gretna branch at 11910 Standing Stone Drive. Based in Gothenburg, Neb., Dayspring Bank was known as First State Bank until 2023. In addition to Gretna, the bank has locations in Gothenburg, Mullen, North Platte, Papillion, Ralston and Wallace, Nebraska.
Voodoo Taco Closes Farnam Street Location
Voodoo Taco has closed its location at 2502 Farnam Street. The local taco restaurant still operates stores in Aksarben Village (near 67th & Center Street), the Old Market (11th & Harney Street) and Gretna (Nebraska Crossing). – Nicole Buntgen
Development Planned at 39th & Ames Avenue
Spencer Management plans to renovate a commercial building on the northeast corner of 39th & Ames Avenue. Built in 1962, the 3,652 sq. ft. building had been used as a storage facility. Spencer management plans to use a portion of the building for an auto and equipment service shop. The site will also provide commercial space for emerging businesses to lease. The developer is seeking a $90,000 TIF loan to help fund the $845,000 project. Construction will begin this summer and be complete by summer 2026. – Isaiah Ang
Child Saving Institute Announced Completed Project
Earlier this month, the Child Saving Institute announced the completion of their new entrance and the expanded Youth Shelter and Behavioral Health Center. The entrance is moving from Dodge to Douglas Street and will be open to the public starting July 21. The full capital project will be completed later this year. - Mark Champion
Bernie’s Original Pizza Parlor Closes in Millard
Bernie’s Original Pizza Parlor at 13522 Cottner Street has permanently closed as of July 16 due to rising rent and revenue challenges, according to a statement on the restaurant’s Facebook page. The family-owned pizzeria reopened in 2019 near its original 136th & Q location, which operated from 1970 to 2015 under the name Bernie’s Pizza. – Nicole Buntgen
Centris Federal Credit Union Breaks Ground on Gretna Branch
Centris Federal Credit Union broke ground today on a full‐service branch on the northwest corner of 192nd & Highway 370 in Gretna. The site is part of Gretna Landing, a mixed-use development that includes retail buildings, an apartment complex, indoor sports facilities and a planned health center. The building is slated to open in late 2026. Centris has 14 existing branches in Omaha, Grand Island, North Platte and Council Bluffs.
Stella’s Ice Cream Now Open in Elkhorn
Stella’s Ice Cream is now open at 4002 North 203rd Street in Elkhorn near Jimmy John’s and Little Caesars. The Idaho-based chain offers ice cream, baked goods, floats and gluten- and dairy-free options. A grand opening event is set for July 19. – Nicole Buntgen
Omaha Headshot Company Moves into New Standalone Studio
Omaha Headshot Company has relocated to its own dedicated space at 14440 F Street near Pizza Hut and Señor Tequila after seven years in the shared Studio 108 near 108th & Q. Founded in 2006 as Lane Photographics, the business rebranded in 2019 to specialize in headshot and commercial photography. – Nicole Buntgen
Fernando’s Reopens After Homeland Security Subpoena
Fernando’s has reopened its location at 380 North 114th Street — southwest of 114th & West Dodge Road — after a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security led to the termination of several employees. The restaurant is not facing legal action. Its 75th & Pacific Street location remains temporarily closed. Fernando’s was founded in 1993 and serves Sonoran-style Mexican cuisine. – Nicole Buntgen
Asian Fusion Restaurant Opens in Highlander District
Tasty Ngon Kitchen & Bar opened last month at 2112 North 30th Street, Ste 201, in the Highlander district. The locally owned, Asian fusion restaurant serves dishes like pho, spicy beef noodles, chicken wings, fried rice specials, seafood, crispy egg noodles and more. Tasty Ngon is located next to Big Mama’s in the Highlander Dining Room.
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Nékter Juice Bar Opening First Nebraska Location Tomorrow
Nékter Juice Bar will open its first Nebraska location Wednesday, July 16th at 8 a.m. in the former Phoenix Pool and Spa space at 1405 South 204th Street. Shannon and Jeff Salem are the local franchisees. California-based Nékter is an award-winning juice bar concept, offering juices, smoothies, açaí bowls and healthy snacks at more than 200 stores nationwide. The company was founded in 2020. The closest existing location is in Kansas City.
Village Needleworks Relocating Within Countryside Village
Village Needleworks, which has operated for the past 18 years at 8709 Shamrock Road in Countryside Village, is moving a few doors to the west. The new address at the end of July will be 8721 Shamrock Road. Village Needleworks’ management says it’s “the only dedicated needlepoint shop in Nebraska offering hand-painted canvases, fine threads, custom finishing and expert guidance.”
Omaha Inland Port Authority Welcomes New Director
The Omaha Inland Port Authority has a new director. Garry Clark took over this week after nearly two decades of economic development work in Nebraska, Florida, Oklahoma, Washington, D.C., and state of Washington. He holds degrees from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and the former Dana College in Blair. The Omaha Inland Port Authority was created by the city to oversee a State of Nebraska effort aimed at driving economic development in portions of northeast Omaha near Eppley Airfield.
Club Pilates Opening Gretna Studio This Fall
Club Pilates will open its fifth Omaha-area location this fall at 18870 Oakmont Drive, Suite 10. That’s just east of the Gretna Hy-Vee store in a newly built retail strip that is also home to Bisou Nail Spa and Aspen Creek Veterinary Clinic. Club Pilates offers low-impact, full-body Reformer Pilates workouts designed for all fitness levels. Leading up to the grand opening, the club will host community pop-up events throughout Gretna.
Golf Galaxy Plans to Open in L Street Marketplace
Golf Galaxy is opening at 12204 K Plaza in the former Buy Buy Baby space at L Street Marketplace. Golf Galaxy is a retail store with indoor golf practice space. Its current location is in the Oak View Mall area at 3425 Oak View Drive. According to the building permit, the renovation of the 25,000 sq. ft. retail bay will include exterior improvements, new interior walls, HVAC and lighting. – Isaiah Ang
Know Good Opens in Midtown’s Former Sunnyside Space
Know Good, a bakery and “brunchette” concept by the owner of Sweet Magnolias Bake Shop, has opened at 3528 Center Street in the former Sunnyside on Center space. The menu features house-made bagels, sandwiches, artisan toast bowls, pastries and Archetype Coffee. – Nicole Buntgen
Gimme the Scoop to Open Inside Huskerland Popcorn
Gimme the Scoop, a locally owned, Italian-ice, food truck, will host a grand opening on July 26 at its new location inside Huskerland Popcorn at 2305 North 90th Street. The event includes face painting, a raffle and a bounce house. The shop offers handcrafted, dairy-free treats free of artificial additives. – Nicole Buntgen
Tracks Lounge West to Open Wednesday
Tracks Lounge’s second location will open for business Wednesday, July 16th at 11 a.m. at 18111 Q Street. The original Tracks Lounge has been in business for 60 years at 1506 South 60th Street just east of Aksarben Village. The restaurant is famous for its fried chicken. The west location features custom millwork, pendant lighting and a racing-themed mural. Exterior updates include a new patio and horse silhouettes.
Wine Bar & Cigar Lounge Coming to North Downtown
Two new businesses are coming to the northwest corner of 16th & Cuming Street in North Downtown. Two interior renovation permits are on file for a 2,000 sq. ft. commercial building at 910 North 16th Street, right next to Elie’s Chinchorro. The businesses opening in that building are 910 Wine Lounge and Lit Cigar Bar. - Isaiah Ang
La Plaza Fiesta Expanding South Dakota to Omaha
La Plaza Fiesta, a Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based Mexican restaurant, is expanding to Omaha at 12405 West Center Road in Westwood Plaza, taking over the former El Vallarta space. The restaurant is known for its margaritas and scratch-made menu. An opening date has yet to be announced. - Nicole Buntgen
On Deck Housing Plans to Build 40 Houses in 12 Months
On Deck Housing is preparing to sell five affordable homes in East Omaha. The newly constructed 3-bed, 2-bath ranches are being sold for $200,000 and eligible for owner occupancy only. On Deck Housing plans to build 40 similar homes in the next 12 months. - Mark Champion
VIP Lounge Relocating After 61 Years
VIP Lounge, a longtime local bar at 9001 Arbor Street, will move this August to 8505 Frederick Street in a space once occupied by Gaeta's restaurant. The relocation, prompted by the need for more space and parking, marks the end of its 61-year run at its current spot.- Nicole Buntgen
N&N Learning Tree Academy Opening in Gretna
N&N Learning Tree Academy is opening at 808 Village Square in Gretna. That’s just southwest of the Highways 6/31 & 370 intersection. The space had been occupied by a daycare for the past 20 years but has undergone renovation. Locally owned and operated by the Nelsen and Nicholson families, N&N Learning Tree Academy offers educational care for children 6 weeks through 12 years.
State of Nebraska Chooses Kearney for Fifth Good Life District
The State of Nebraska chose Kearney for the fifth and final Good Life district, beating out Papillion. Kearney’s district will be on 200 acres of vacant land surrounding the city’s SportsPlex and will include retail, restaurants and attractions developed by a private developer. Good Life Districts are intended to attract new industries, generate employment and strengthen Nebraska’s retail, entertainment and tourism sectors. Fifty percent of state sales taxes generated in the district are rebated to the city to assist in funding the development for 30-year period. Other approved districts are in Gretna, Bellevue, Omaha and Grand Island.
Omaha Ranks 45th on Best Cities List
Omaha ranked 45th on Resonance Consultancy’s annual America’s Best Cities list, higher than neighboring metros Des Moines, Iowa (#52) and Kansas City (#56). The list is limited to metros with 500,000 or more people and is based on factors correlated to attracting 25–44-year-olds, visitor expenditure and business formation. In addition to traditional metrics, Resonance Consultancy takes into account people’s perception of a city by reviewing survey data and social media as well as online reviews of restaurants, museums and events. – Isaiah Ang
Kids Play Café Coming to Gretna This Fall
Wander + Wonder Kids Play Café will open this fall at 120 North McKenna Avenue in Gretna next door to the recently opened Prim Studios. Owned by Arya Pokhrel of Bennington, Wander + Wonder Kids Play Café will have a full-service barista serving beverages and food items and a “thoughtfully designed play area for independent and imaginative play.”
Lovisa Opens at Westroads Mall
Lovisa recently opened its first Omaha-area store at Westroads Mall on May 16th. The Sydney, Australia-based retailer was founded in 2010 and now has hundreds of locations in approximately 40 countries. Lovisa sells “on-trend fashion jewelry at ready-to-wear prices.” The Westroads store is located on the first level across from Victoria’s Secret and PINK.
The Reading Room Opens Downtown Monday July 7
The Reading Room will open its doors at 12 noon on Monday, July 7 at 1505 Farnam Street in the former Omaha Lounge space downtown. It will be Omaha’s first reading lounge, combining a comfortable space with access to a full bar, coffee, tea and small food items. – Isaiah Ang
Development Planned Near Metro Community College South Campus
Midwest Maintenance Realty, LLC, plans to turn five vacant lots across from Metropolitan Community College’s South Omaha Campus into an apartment building along Q Street. The planning board approved a TIF application for the $25 million QMetro project. Plans call for a 5-story, mixed-use building with 72 market-rate apartments, ranging from studio to 3-bedroom units. Rents will range from $875 to $1,925 per month. The ground floor will have 18,000 sq. ft. of commercial space. Construction is planned to begin next March and conclude by August 2027. – Isaiah Ang
Omaha Municipal Landbank Looking for Ambassadors
The Omaha Municipal Land Bank, which supports sustainable and thriving communities by transforming neglected properties into community assets, is currently accepting applications for its ambassador program, which is designed to deepen and expand the bench of community members who support, learn from and provide insights to the land bank. Applications are open through Friday, July 18. A minimum of one participant from each of Omaha’s seven city council districts will be selected. – Mark Champion


