Apr 07, 2014 09:53AM ● By Allison Janda
Perhaps one of the most surprising things about living Downtown is just how similar it can be to living in the suburbs.“I wanted a garden. I...
Apr 03, 2014 09:16AM ● By Dana Markel
Omaha is undergoing a bit of a hotel boom, with a dozen new hotel properties under construction or in the pipeline, including the new $27 mi...
Mar 28, 2014 09:27AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Before breweries became all the rage, there was another craft alcohol manufacturer that was king in Omaha: whiskey distilleries. For example...
Mar 23, 2014 09:18AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
It’s so much about this part,” Katherine Neary says, tweaking her cardigan to the side. “It’s being cute about it, but it’s actually strippi...
Mar 18, 2014 09:15AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
If you’ve visited jLofts, it’s likely you’ve received a warm welcome from concierge Joseph DeRozza. Tall with clear eyes that sparkle when h...
Mar 17, 2014 09:03AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Although their professions and proclivities may differ a bit, astronauts, bikers, cops, movie stars, presidents, fighter pilots, polo aficio...
Mar 13, 2014 09:17AM ● By Molly Mahannah
Before September, potential patrons looking to get a drink might have stopped just short of The Tavern—not realizing that a bar was down the...
Mar 12, 2014 01:47PM ● By Mandy Mowers
Perhaps the most iconic image of the word “Omaha” is the one with big block letters that look a century old, scrawled across the Riley Build...
Mar 08, 2014 04:53PM ● By Rain Sissel
Boasting some of Omaha’s oldest and most popular restaurants, the Old Market has been a popular dining destination for decades. With 40 year...
Feb 22, 2014 10:30AM ● By Josie Bungert
Joe “Smitty” Smith runs a seemingly typical tattoo parlor Downtown, complete with 13 staff members and regular clients. But it’s what Big Br...
Feb 17, 2014 10:00AM ● By Katie Anderson
Helmets fastened, Leslie Wells and Chase King climb on their bikes and take off for a brisk ride through downtown Omaha on a crisp afternoon...
Feb 12, 2014 09:30AM ● By Rain Sissel
Originally opened at 24th and N streets back in 1982, Drastic Plastic was one of the first retailers to push major boundaries within the Oma...
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