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Jewelry Store Opens Flagship Location

Gunderson’s Jewelers has opened its store at 102 North 145th Street in Heartwood Preserve. The 25,000 sq. ft. store is in a newly constructed building west of Charleston’s steakhouse in Heartwood Preserve. The Sioux City, Iowa-based retailer relocated the store from Village Pointe Shopping Center.

City Move Forward on North Omaha Trail

The Omaha City Council approved an ordinance allowing the city to purchase land for the Beltline Trail Project in North Omaha. The project is led by the Papio-Missouri River NRD. The phased project will eventually have a trailhead at Military Avenue & Hamilton Street and create a multimodal corridor north to the Metro North Omaha Transit Center. There the Beltline Trail will connect with the North Omaha Trail. The ordinance grants authority to the city to negotiate with property owners along Phase 3 of the project. If needed, the city is authorized to initiate condemnation actions to acquire the needed land. – Isaiah Ang

Asian Restaurant Replacing Koko’s Korean Fried Chickin

A company named Wukong Restaurant has registered with the state of Nebraska to open at 2571 South 177th Plaza, in the former Koko’s Korean Fried Chikin space near Super Target off 180th & West Center Road. The restaurant will serve hotpot, hibachi, poke bowls and desserts, with a tentative opening set for November.

Mouth of the South Closes Old Market Location

Mouth of the South, a local Southern and Cajun cuisine restaurant, has suddenly closed its Old Market location at 1111 Harney Street. The west Omaha location at 16909 Lakeside Hills Plaza, near 168th & West Center Road, will remain open. The restaurant recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. – Nicole Buntgen

East Coast Restaurant Opens First Midwest Location at Aksarben

Crispy Burger has opened next to Freezing Rolled Ice Cream at 1918 South 67th Street in Aksarben Village. While the restaurant serves burgers, it’s better known for its Asian fried chicken. This is the first location in the Midwest. All other Crispy Burger locations are in New York, Vermont and Virginia. According to the local owner, Crispy Burger is known for “its secret recipe featuring the crunchiest fried chicken in the world, a secret pickle flavor, crispy skin and tender, juicy meat.”

Izzy’s Pizza Cancels Plans for Bel Air Plaza Location

Izzy’s Pizza has pulled out of opening its second location at 2500 South 120th Street, which was set to open this fall, connected to the new Prehistoric Putt at Bel Air Plaza. Izzy’s plans to focus on its downtown spot at 522 South 24th Street and its mobile pizza bus.

Omaha Is One of the Nation’s Most Competitive Rental Markets

Omaha is the seventh most competitive apartment rental market in America, according to the New York Times. A recent study ranked 137 U.S. rental markets based on competitiveness across five metrics. In Omaha, an average of 13 prospective renters compete for each available rental unit. Here are the top 10 markets: 1. Suburban Chicago; 2. Miami-Dade County; 3. Milwaukee; 4. Bridgeport-New Haven; 5. Chicago; 6. North Jersey; 7. Omaha; 8. Suburban Philadelphia; 9. Manhattan, N.Y.; 10. Brooklyn, N.Y.

Jones Bros Cupcakes Closes Aksarben Location

Jones Bros Cupcakes has closed its Aksarben Village location. The Westroads mall location will remain open, and the business will continue offering its our full catering menu. On its Facebook page, Jones Bros says it is planning to open a yet-to-be-announced new location in late 2025.

Pizza Place from Texas & Florida Opens in Papillion

Grace Pizza & Shakes has opened its first Nebraska location in downtown Papillion at 136 North Jefferson Street, inside the original 1875 county courthouse. The restaurant, which also has locations in Texas and Florida, specializes in coal-fired pizza and “over-the-top” milkshakes. – Nicole Buntgen

West Farnam Building Set to Open

GreenSlate Management announced that the 37 West Farnam Building under construction in the Blackstone District is set to open next spring. The company is now offering hard-had tours to prospective apartment renters. The 9-story building sits prominently along the south side of Farnam Street just west of the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel. The building will have street-level retail space, a parking garage open to the public and several floors of apartments.

The Planned “Intersections” Site Going Back to Industrial Use

A new industrial user is planning to utilize the former Scoular Grain and A&R Salvage property along the east side of Interstate 480. The 23-acre site is northeast of 28th & Deer Park Boulevard. In 2021, a developer announced ambitious plans to build “The Intersections,” a wellness and recreational center with a $100 million price tag. In 2022, the developer formally announced the project was not moving forward. The site is now planned to be the future location of Crushin’-IT, a concrete recycling business. Omaha Planning Board will review an application for a final plat of the property. – Isaiah Ang

City Plans to Build Parking Garage in Millwork Commons

The City of Omaha plans to build a 600-stall parking garage at Millwork Commons. The city council approved a resolution on consent agenda to allow for the project to be delivered by a construction manager at risk. The parking garage will be located just east of the Ashton building on a parcel bounded by 11th, 12th and Nicholas streets and Millwork Avenue. The estimated cost is $25 to $30 million. – Isaiah Ang

Sensory Suite Spot Opening Next Week

Sensory Suite Spot, Omaha’s first ability-inclusive hair salon, recently opened at 14216 Pierce Plaza just off 144th & Pacific Street in west Omaha. The salon suite caters to all abilities, with hair stylists specializing in sensory cuts. A ribbon cutting will take place on August 27th. – Nicole Buntgen

Indoor Play Park Now Open Near 180th & Harrison

Playful Pines indoor play park opened July 20th at 7051 South 181st Street. That’s just southwest of 180th & Harrison Street. The locally owned business offers two-hour, limited capacity play sessions for children age 7 and younger. Parents can sign up for a play session at PlayfulPines.com.

Dessert Shop Opens in Benson

Snowy Sundaes, a family-owned dessert shop, opened last week in Benson at 6015 Maple Street next to Ted & Wally’s. The shop specializes in Bingsu, a Korean-style shaved ice, and also offers bubble tea, takoyaki (a Japanese octopus snack), croffles (a croissant-waffle hybrid), and specialty “ice-cool” hotpot desserts available for dine-in. – Nicole Buntgen

Storm Debris Curbside Collection Now 37% Complete

The City of Omaha Public Works department estimates curbside collection of storm debris is now at about 37 percent complete. That’s up from 22 percent last Monday. Al Veys Field at 6606 South 60th Street, will be open indefinitely for debris drop-off seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. The other park locations have closed.

Upscale Cocktail Bar Opens in NW Omaha

The Dandy Lion, an upscale bar and lounge, opened earlier this month at 15475 Ruggles Street northeast of 156th & West Maple Road and next to Porky Butts. The business renovated the former Retro Rewind space and opens daily at noon. – Nicole Buntgen

Pedestrian Bridge Opens Over the Platte River

The $2.6 million Platte River pedestrian bridge opened in early August connecting Sarpy County and Cass County. The bridge runs adjacent to Highway 34/75 and connects Allied Road on the north side of the river near Falconwood Park to Beach Road on the south. The bridge trail is only pedestrian/bike crossing over the Platte River aside from the Lied Platte River Bridge nearly 16 miles west. – Isaiah Ang

Midtown Coffee Shop Prepares to Move West

Hay Jay Coffee, a drive-thru coffee shop, closed its Midtown location at 1416 North Saddle Creek Road yesterday. The business is moving to Bennington at 8001 North 157th Street Suite 101, where it will introduce an updated concept featuring a full coffee and café restaurant. An official opening date has yet to be announced. – Nicole Buntgen

What’s Under Construction at 216th & Capehart?

United Republic Bank started construction in mid-July on a branch office building at 12751 South 216th Plaza in Gretna. That’s on the northwest corner of Highway 6/31 & Capehart Road. When the building is complete next spring, it will be the bank’s second location. The main office is at 180th & Burke Street west of Village Pointe. Turner Construction is the general contractor, TACKarchitects did the design.

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New Grow O Construction Video Now Available

Brad Williams has released his August 2024 Grow Omaha Construction Update video. Some of the featured projects this month include the Hawks Pavilion at Joslyn, Mutual of Omaha tower, Boho Flats, a 9-story building in the Blackstone District and much more. See the video HERE.

Levi Carter Sports Complex Status Update

The planned Levi Carter Sports Complex is on target for construction to begin early next year and open by the end of 2026. The $45 million complex will be located near Eppley Airfield and will have 10 basketball courts, four synthetic-turf soccer fields, a wrestling room, community room, computer lab, fitness center and classrooms. The City Council will vote on the construction management Request-for-Proposal later this month.

City of Omaha Launches Public Survey for Comprehensive Plan

The City of Omaha Planning Department has officially launched its first public engagement opportunity, an opening survey. The survey is available HERE. The survey, which takes less than 10 minutes to complete, asks participants their perspective of Omaha now and in the future, as well as their preferred ways to engage in the comprehensive plan process. The survey closes August 26.

Rally House Plans to Open August 23rd at Westroads

Rally House is planning to open its Westroads store August 23rd next to Von Maur. The Kansas City-based retailer specializes in local sports apparel for pro and collegiate teams and has three existing Omaha-area locations. - Grow Omaha staff

Two More Auto Dealerships Planned Near Village Pointe

Woodhouse Auto Group plans to build two new dealerships at West Dodge Pointe. The Omaha Planning Board approved a major amendment to the West Dodge Pointe Mixed Use District Development Agreement allowing automotive sales on land southeast of Burt Street & Old Lincoln Highway across the street from Audi Omaha. The two new buildings total more than 45,000 sq. ft. and will have 113 parking stalls. The brands are Cadillac and Genesis. The latter is Hyundai's premium line of automobiles. - Isaiah Ang

Regional Rural Economy Remains Sluggish

For a 12th straight month, Creighton University’s Rural Mainstreet Index fell below growth neutral, according to the August survey of bank CEOs in rural areas of a 10-state region dependent on agriculture and/or energy. The region’s overall reading for August sank to 40.9 from 41.3 in July. It was the lowest reading since November of last year. The index ranges between 0 and 100, with a reading of 50.0 representing growth neutral.

Menswear Store Opening Next Month at Westroads

MARCEL, a men’s formalwear store, plans to open in early September at Westroads Mall. The locally owned retailer will be located on the first floor between DSW and Journeys. The store’s tagline is “the flavor of elegance” and will offer “European style and couture.”

SHARE Omaha Releases Five-Year Generosity Report

SHARE Omaha's newly released Five Year Generosity Report highlights key trends in local volunteerism and giving. The report reveals that 67 percent of volunteers are female, nearly 80 percent are over age 45, and the value of a volunteer hour is $33.49. There's a growing demand for group volunteer opportunities as more companies offer Volunteer Time Off in employee benefit packages. – Darcie Willie

Housing Project Planned in Bellevue

The Bellevue City Council is considering a rezoning application submitted by the Bellevue Housing Authority for a vacant lot southeast of 9th & Childs Road. The authority plans to build a 7-plex, consisting of six 3-bedroom units and one 2-bedroom unit. The project is not being built with low income tax credits but will be affordable housing targeted for families who make up to 80 percent of the area’s median income. – Isaiah Ang

City of Omaha Updates Debris Site Status

Three of the storm debris drop-off locations will remain open through Sunday August 18, weather permitting. Al Veys Field at 60th & Harrison Street, Hefflinger Park at 112th & Maple and Levi Carter Park will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Both Greenbriar Park in Elkhorn and the 156th & F Street sites are full and will not reopen. NOTE: The Levi Carter Park location won't be open today, because last night's rains made the area too wet.

Bellevue Chooses Contractor for Waterpark

The City of Bellevue will engage MCL Construction as construction manager at risk for its Bellevue Bay waterpark project. Bellevue approved a $4.5 million contract with MCL, which has previous experience managing construction of similar facilities including the Salvation Army Kroc Center in South Omaha and the recently opened Gretna Crossing YMCA and Outdoor Aquatic Center. The project could be completed by April 2027. – Isaiah Ang

National Specialty & Toy Retailer Opens at Westroads

Squishable has opened its first Nebraska or Iowa location inside Westroads Mall. The national-brand retailer sells toy merchandise meant to be squeezed and hugged. The company’s website says, “Over the last decade and a half, we have released millions of Squishables to their new homes in the wild.” The New York City-based retailer has 34 locations in 23 states.

Omaha-Based Mead Lumber Unifying National Brand Identify

Mead Lumber, an Omaha-based building materials company with 53 locations in nine states, is unifying its national brand under one name. As part of that effort, Thomae Lumber in Billings and Laurel, Montana, is changing its name to Mead Lumber effective this week. Mead acquired Thomae Lumber company in 2007.

Italian Restaurant Coming to Downtown Council Bluffs

Napoli’s, a new authentic Italian restaurant, is coming soon to Council Bluffs at 157 West Broadway in the former Lincoln’s Pub location. The restaurant will offer traditional family recipes, including seafood, chicken, and pasta, for lunch and dinner at reasonable prices. An opening date has yet to be announced. Napoli’s is not a franchise and is not affiliated with restaurants of the same name in Norfolk, Lincoln, or other Iowa locations. – Nicole Buntgen

Progress Update on Council Bluffs Adventure Tower

The River’s Edge development continues to take steps toward the anticipated construction of the adventure tower and other amenities on the Council Bluff’s riverfront. Most recently, Southwest Iowa Nonprofit for Collective Impact and the City of Council Bluffs were awarded a $4.9 million Destination Iowa Grant for the project. Construction is on hold until issuance of a permit from the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. The city anticipates issuance of the permit by early September with construction following soon thereafter. – Isaiah Ang

Indie Bookstore Coming to La Vista in October

The Pen & Dagger, a new indie bookstore in La Vista, will open soon in the La Vista City Centre at 7861 Main Street, according to Lee & Associates. The business will offer a range of new and classic books across popular genres, with a focus on science fiction, fantasy and literary fiction. Soft opening is planned for mid-October with a full opening later in the month.

Redline Athletics to Open First Nebraska Location

Redline Athletics will open its first Nebraska or Iowa location November 4th in Gretna, according franchise owner David Michaelis. Redline offers speed, agility and strength training for 8-to-18-year-olds customized for every sport. The facility is located at 178th & Highway 370 and will have two batting cages plus a pitching machine. The Scottsdale, Arizona-based company has locations in 23 states. The closest exiting one is in Kansas City.

Chase Bank Branches Opening in Gretna & NW Omaha

Chase Bank recently opened its seventh area location at 3010 North 90th Street near 90th & Maple. The Greater Omaha Chamber will hold a ribbon cutting on August 26th. Another Chase Bank branch is scheduled to open later this summer at the Gretna Landing development near 192nd & Highway 370. - Nicole Buntgen

NP Dodge Real Estate Agent Service Gets New Office

NP Dodge Real Estate Agent Services has moved its office from 8701 West Dodge Road to 8601 West Dodge Road, Suite 120. NP Dodge Real Estate is the longest-running real estate company in the United States with more than 450 agents serving the Omaha metro area. - Grow Omaha staff

New York Firm Buys Council Bluffs Building

One Liberty Properties, Inc., of Great Neck, N.Y., has agreed to purchase a 236,324 sq. ft. warehouse building in Council Bluffs for $28.3 million, according to GlobeSt, a real estate media company. The building was constructed in 2023 and sits on 23 acres near the I-29/I-80 interchange just three miles from downtown Omaha. Features include concrete tilt walls, 32-foot clear-height ceilings and 27 dock doors.

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