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409 S. 16th Street
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 444-4750

The Orpheum Theater is located at 409 South 16th Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The Orpheum hosts programs best served by a more theatrical setting, including the Omaha Performing Arts Broadway Season, presented with Broadway Across America, and Opera Omaha's season. The theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.HistoryThe current site of the Omaha Orpheum Theatre was previously home to the Creighton Theater. John A. McShane organized a stock company to build the original theater in 1895. The architects for the original theater were Fisher & Lawrie and the general contractors were Rocheford & Gould. Paxton and Vierling installed the iron curtain that weighed 11 tons. The theater was named after John A. Creighton, a local philanthropist, and a large portrait of Count Creighton decorated the proscenium arch. The Creighton Theater was eventually added to the Orpheum Circuit, which by 1900 had expanded to nine western cities: Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, New Orleans, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento. The reference to Creighton was eventually dropped from the theater's name.By 1926 a new, larger theater was in the works. The current 2,600-seat proscenium theater was built in 1927 on the same site as the original Creighton Theater, but with its entrance situated on 16th Street.

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Taste of Omaha
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Riverfront Dr Downtown
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 346-8003

The “TASTE OF OMAHA” is a 3-day extravaganza and FREE to attend. Feature Foods from many of Omaha’s top restaurants, good entertainment and family activities for the kids… and you have the recipe for the TASTE OF OMAHA

Holland Performing Arts Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1200 Douglas St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 345-0202

The Holland Performing Arts Center is a performing arts facility located on 13th and Douglas Streets in downtown Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, Nebraska in the United States; it opened in October 2005. Designed by Omaha architectural firm HDR, Inc. in collaboration with Polshek Partnership Architects, the structure is owned and managed by Omaha Performing Arts, and specializes in events requiring an environment with good acoustics, including performances by touring jazz, blues and popular entertainers, as well as the Omaha Symphony Orchestra and Omaha Area Youth Orchestra. Kirkegaard Associates provided acoustics consulting and New York firm Fisher Dachs Associates provided theater planning and design consultation.Performance and other facilitiesThe Center includes several performance areas. The Peter Kiewit Concert Hall seats 2,005 and has a stage size of 64 feet by 48 feet; it is modeled after European "shoebox" shaped halls. The Suzanne and Walter Scott Recital Hall is a "black box" space with seating for 486 people and a stage size of 40 feet by 32 feet. The Courtyard is a semi-closed area for events, with a capacity of 1,000 people.

Morrison Stadium
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
19th and California
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 898-7000

Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium is a 6,000-seat soccer-specific stadium located between 17th and 19th Streets to the north of Cass Street, on the east side of the Creighton University campus in the NoDo neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. The main entrance and ticket window is located on the west side, at the intersection of California and Florence Blvd. (19th Street). The stadium is home to the Creighton Bluejays men's and women's soccer teams.HistoryDesigned by architectural firm DLR Group, the stadium opened in the fall of 2003 as the Creighton Soccer Field. During this season, the facility was limited to the artificial playing surface and berm seating located on the east side of the field. The grandstand, reserved seating, upper-level suites, press box, and video board were completed in the fall of 2004 when the facility was renamed Michael G. Morrison, S.J. Stadium after the university's former president. The first goal scored in NCAA Competition was scored by US Soccer Legend Clint Dempsey on August, 31 2003, for Furman University.EventsIn eleven seasons at Morrison Stadium, the Creighton men's soccer team owns a 89-17-13 record, while the Creighton women's soccer team has a 60-24-14 record. Additionally, the men are 11–2 in NCAA tournament games at Morrison Stadium.Morrison Stadium hosted the Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer tournament in 2004, 2007, and 2011 and the women's soccer conference tournament in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012.

Douglas County Courthouse (Nebraska)
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1701 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE 68102

The present Douglas County Courthouse is located at 1701 Farnam Street in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Built in 1912, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Notable events at the courthouse include two lynchings and the city's first Civil Rights Era sit-in protest. Five years after it was opened, the building was almost destroyed by mob violence in the Omaha Race Riot of 1919.The 1912 building was designed in the French Renaissance Revival style by local architect John Latenser, Sr.. Decorative stonework covers the structure's exterior, and the building serves as a prominent landmark in Downtown Omaha.First courthouseThree years after the city was founded in 1854, on March 18, 1857 the City of Omaha built a jail and courthouse in an area known as Washington Square. It bounded by 15th, 16th, Douglas and Farnam streets. The original courthouse in Douglas County, with a council room and mayor’s court room, several offices and jail cells, was opened January 4, 1858.Second courthouseThe original building was found to be too small as early as 1869. The current site, a block between 17th, 18th, Farnam and Harney Streets, became available in 1878, and in 1879, a jail was built on the southwest corner of this lot. A completely new courthouse was opened on May 28, 1885.

D. J. Sokol Arena
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
701 Florence Blvd
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 280-2720

D. J. Sokol Arena is a multi-purpose student recreational facility in Omaha, Nebraska. It was opened on August 28, 2009. It currently hosts the Creighton Bluejays women's basketball and volleyball teams. It has a seating capacity of 2,950 spectators.

Magnolia Hotel (Omaha)
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1615 Howard St
Omaha, NE 68102

The Magnolia Hotel, formerly known as the Aquila Court Building and before that as the Sheraton Omaha, is located at 1615 Howard Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1923, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.AboutDesigned by architectural firm Holabird and Roach for capitalists Chester and Raymond Cook of Chicago, the Aquila Court Building was built in a "U" shape and designed after the Bargello in Italy. The faces of George and Aquila Cook were emblazoned on the front of the building. A mixed-use building from its inception, the building's interior courtyard featured extensive landscape gardening. The original garden design resembled an Italian formal garden with stone paths, pools with goldfish, canals and numerous plants. A four-story building, the original design included court-level commercial space and studio apartments, as well as office space.The building has undergone several major renovations. In 1972 the gardens were removed and completely covered with marble slabs and fountains. In 1996 it was renovated by the Sheraton corporation and in 2006 by the Magnolia Hotels chain.

J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
210 S 16th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 991-8099

The J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building is located at 210 South 16th Street in the central business district of Omaha, Nebraska. Formerly the headquarters location of the Brandeis Department Store chain, it currently holds apartments and condominiums. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.AboutThe original eight stories were constructed in 1906 and were designed by architect John Latenser, Sr. in Neo-Renaissance style. The structure cost $1 million to build. Two more stories were later added to the building in 1921. Though the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, it has been through a series of several internal remodeling ventures that have had mixed results. In early 2008, the building was purchased by Townsend Inc, of Overland Park, Kansas, and was converted to a high-end mixed use residential and commercial space. The building was divided into three subdivisions: the lowest floor, "The Pavilion", has area reserved for commercial space, the management offices and security. There is also a refurbished food court with local and national food vendors, flat screen televisions and a fountain. Floors two to seven ("The Renata") are reserved for high-end apartments, with the second floor housing a fitness center and movie theater for building residents. Floors eight and nine ("The Enclave") consist of luxury condominiums that are separate and secure from the apartments. The building also features an on-site concierge and heated underground parking. The tenth floor at the top of the building, originally a gorgeous ballroom, is now converted into one-bedroom apartments.

Trinity Cathedral (Omaha, Nebraska)
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
113 N 18th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 342-7010

Trinity Cathedral is located at 113 N. 18th Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Nebraska's first Episcopal parish, Trinity was established in 1856, and became the state's first Episcopal cathedral in 1872. Designed by noted English architect Henry G. Harrison in 1880, the Cathedral was consecrated on November 15, 1883. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Today Trinity Cathedral is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Omaha.HistoryTrinity was begun organized by the Right Reverend David Jackson Kemper on July 13, 1856. The first church was built at South Ninth and Farnam Streets. The congregation lost control of the first church building in 1864; the second building was lost to fire in 1868. The third church was built the next year, and was used until the Cathedral was constructed. The Right Reverend Robert Harper Clarkson broke ground for the new cathedral, later laying the cornerstone on May 25, 1880. The cost of the Cathedral was about $100,000 by the time it was completed three years later.The church served as the base of many Episcopal missions to areas of the western United States. It is the episcopal seat of the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska.DesignIt is built in the late Late Gothic Revival style, with rock-faced masonry walls and stone tracery over more than 43 stained glass lancet windows. The church is almost entirely of bluestone from Illinois, in a design that is nearly cruciform with an entry tower extending outward. The exterior of the building has more than six stone crosses at varying points of its roof line. Its design was influenced by the Oxford Movement in the Episcopal church, which led to a revival of medieval styles, as well as an interest in historic design at the time in United States architecture.

Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S 18th Plz
Omaha, NE 68102

(800) 688-9889

The Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse is a 350000sqft Federal Courthouse located at 111 S. 18th Plz. in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Completed in 2000, the six story courthouse serves the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, and features nine courtrooms and a central atrium; built at a cost of $70 million. It was dedicated October 24, 2000, in front of an audience of over 400 people. The courthouse is built on the former site of several historic buildings, including the Hotel Fontenelle, razed in 1983. and the Omaha Athletic Club, razed in 1992. It was the first courthouse in the country to be built under the GSA’s Design Excellence Program.

Flatiron Hotel
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3000 12th St. NE
Omaha, NE 68102

The Flatiron Hotel is located at 1722 St. Mary's Avenue in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Designed by architect George Prinz and originally constructed in 1912 as an office building, in 1914 it was renovated for use as a hotel. Today the building serves as office and commercial space, as well as housing an upscale restaurant, Flatiron Cafe, in downtown Omaha. The Flatiron Hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.AboutDrawing upon the original Flatiron Building in New York City, Augustus F. Kountze, a local banker and landowner, had the building erected as commercial and office space in 1912. The building, designed in the Georgian Revival style, is one of Omaha's most distinctive buildings. It has four stories with a circular tower at the point of the triangle, and is highlighted by decorative brickwork. There is limestone trim around the entire building, with a brown brick exterior on the whole building.

Keeline Building
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
319 S 17th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(319) 717-8478

The Keeline Building is located at 319 South 17th Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Completed in 1911 just before the neighboring Douglas County Courthouse, the seven-story Keeline was designed by locally renowned architect John Latenser, Sr. Built in the Georgian Revival style, the building is said to represent "the prosperous commercial development in Omaha during this period." As of January 2008 the building was for sale, with suggested ongoing usage as an office building or as a "wonderful candidate for residential conversion."

Omaha City Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1819 Farnam St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 444-7000

Omaha City Hall is located at 1819 Farnam Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It is the seat of government for the City of Omaha.

Westbrook Tower
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2121 Douglas St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 393-8811

Westbrook Tower is a 213ft residential tower located at 2121 Douglas Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The building's erection was completed in 1966 and it is 17 stories tall. It is 18th tallest building in Omaha, as well as the 13th tallest in downtown.

Magnolia Hotel
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1615 Howard St
Omaha, NE

The Magnolia Hotel, formerly known as the Aquila Court Building and before that as the Sheraton Omaha, is located at 1615 Howard Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1923, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Omaha National Bank Building
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
17th and Farnam Sts
Omaha, NE 68102

The Omaha National Bank Building was built in 1888 - 89 at 1650 Farnam Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in the Italian Renaissance style, the building was saved from demolition by a rehabilitation in 1978. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, the building was originally known as the New York Life Insurance Building; it was renamed in 1906.HistoryOriginally occupied by the New York Life Insurance Company, the building was purchased by the Kountze Brothers's Omaha National Bank in 1909. Constructed in 1888 - 89, the building was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Frederick Elmer Hill (1857 - 1929) of the New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White. The firm designed an identical office tower, the New York Life Building (Kansas City, Missouri), and was Omaha's first 10-story structure.Omaha National BankStarted in 1856, Omaha National Bank's original location was at 212 South 13th Street. In 1906 they purchased the building from the New York Life Insurance Company and renovated it completely.Omaha pioneer Ezra Millard was the first president of Omaha National Bank. Future Omaha mayor and Nebraska Senator Joseph H. Millard was president of the Omaha National Bank in after Millard's departure in 1871.

Scottish Rite Cathedral (Omaha, Nebraska)
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
202 S 20th St
Omaha, NE 68102

The Scottish Rite Cathedral is a Masonic building in Omaha in the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. Begun in 1912 and opened in 1914, it remains in use by the Scottish Rite.The building was designed in the Neoclassical Revival by Omaha architect John Latenser, Sr. A native of Liechtenstein, Latenser studied in Stuttgart, Germany before emigrating to the United States in 1879. After working in Indianapolis, Chicago, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he moved to Omaha in 1887. His early work in Nebraska and Iowa consisted largely of designing cottages; but his reputation grew, and he was eventually appointed a Superintendent of Public Buildings during the administration of President William McKinley. His two sons joined his firm, which became John Latenser & Sons. The firm's work pervaded Omaha: "n the 1930s, 89 of 98 blocks in Downtown Omaha contained at least one building designed by John Latenser and Son".Latenser designed buildings in a variety of revival styles. For the Scottish Rite Temple, he turned to the principles of classical Greek design, using Ionic columns, which are significant in Masonic symbolism. The building is described as "the pinnacle of works in the Neoclassical Revival style".In 2011, the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Cited in its nomination to the Register were both its architectural significance and the prominence of Freemasonry in Omaha's business and governmental leadership in course of the building's history.

Scottish Rite Cathedral (Omaha, Nebraska)
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
202 S 20th St
Omaha, NE 68102

The Scottish Rite Cathedral is a Masonic building in Omaha in the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. Begun in 1912 and opened in 1914, it remains in use by the Scottish Rite.The building was designed in the Neoclassical Revival by Omaha architect John Latenser, Sr. A native of Liechtenstein, Latenser studied in Stuttgart, Germany before emigrating to the United States in 1879. After working in Indianapolis, Chicago, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he moved to Omaha in 1887. His early work in Nebraska and Iowa consisted largely of designing cottages; but his reputation grew, and he was eventually appointed a Superintendent of Public Buildings during the administration of President William McKinley. His two sons joined his firm, which became John Latenser & Sons. The firm's work pervaded Omaha: "n the 1930s, 89 of 98 blocks in Downtown Omaha contained at least one building designed by John Latenser and Son".Latenser designed buildings in a variety of revival styles. For the Scottish Rite Temple, he turned to the principles of classical Greek design, using Ionic columns, which are significant in Masonic symbolism. The building is described as "the pinnacle of works in the Neoclassical Revival style".In 2011, the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Cited in its nomination to the Register were both its architectural significance and the prominence of Freemasonry in Omaha's business and governmental leadership in course of the building's history.

Burlington Headquarters Building
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1004 Farnam St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 444-1630

The Burlington Headquarters Building, also called Burlington Place, is located at 1002 Farnam Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. This four-story brick building was originally designed by Alfred R. Dufrene and built in 1879 next to Jobbers Canyon. It was redesigned by noted Omaha architect Thomas R. Kimball in 1899, and vacated by the railroad in 1966. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, designated an Omaha Landmark in 1978, and rehabilitated in 1983. Today it is office space.UsageThe building was constructed for the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad at a cost of $40,000. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad took ownership when it took over that company. The first floor was leased by a wholesale grocer and a wholesale notion dealer, with upper floors used as headquarters for the railroad.DesignDesigned in the Italianate style in 1879, the original three-story building was constructed with load-bearing masonry walls on a foundation of limestone blocks. A flat roof, straight front and walls, and very little embellishment originally made this building virtually indistinguishable from its neighbors in the Jobbers Canyon. The structure had fireproof vaults on each floor and each office was finished in oiled southern pine. Several offices included fireplaces.

Kennedy Building
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1517 Jackson St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 291-3535

The Kennedy Building is a historic building located at 1517 Jackson Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska.

Federal Office Building (Omaha, Nebraska)
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
106 S 15th St
Omaha, NE 68102

The Federal Office Building , also known as the Old Federal Building, is a thirteen story, stripped classical style building with Art Deco elements located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The building was designed and built in 1933-34 by architects Thomas R. Kimball, William L. Steele, and Josiah D. Sandham as part of the firm Kimball, Steele & Sandham, plus associated architect George B. Prinz. It was built on the site of first U.S Courthouse and Post Office.Part of the New Deal building program, the structure's original occupants were all federal agencies including the US Weather Bureau, the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Agriculture, Civil Service Commission, Customs Service, Army, and Navy. The federal District Court for Nebraska met here until the late 1950s or early 1960s. The US Army Corps of Engineers was the last federal agency officed here, and subsequent to their departure in July 2008, it has not been in use by the federal government. Though not substantiated by the FBI, the building was allegedly examined by Timothy McVeigh in 1995, prior to his involvement in the Oklahoma City Bombing.

Local Business Near Orpheum Theatre

Creighton Orpheum Theater
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
16th and Harney Sts
Omaha, NE

The Orpheum Theater is located at 409 South 16th Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The Orpheum hosts programs best served by a more theatrical setting, including the Omaha Performing Arts Broadway Season, presented with Broadway Across America, and Opera Omaha's season. The theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Orpheum Theatre
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409 South 16th Street
Omaha, NE 68102

Orpheum Theater - 16th And Farnam - Omaha
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409 S. 16th Street
Omaha, NE 68102

402-661-8501

Redick Tower
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1504 Harney St
Omaha, NE

The Redick Tower, operated since 2011 as Hotel Deco XV, is an eleven-story building located at 1504 Harney Street in Omaha, Nebraska. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed in the Art Deco style by Omaha architect Joseph G. McArthur. It was named after the Redick family, who had been among Omaha's pioneer settlers, arriving in 1856, and who had owned the land on which the building was constructed. As designed, it housed commercial storefront space on the first floor, indoor parking and garage facilities for up to 500 cars on the lower seven floors, and office space in the tower above the parking levels. The Redick Tower was built for Garrett and Agor, Inc., which managed it until the mid-1930s, when it was purchased by the Redick Tower Corporation. In 1943, it was bought by Omaha investor Walter Duda, who held it until 1973, when it was acquired by the Denver-based Parking Corporation of America. It was subsequently operated as a Radisson Hotel \"considered among Omaha's best\" and then as the Best Western Redick Plaza Hotel until it closed in 2009.

Orpheum Tower Apts
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405 S 16th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 939-6971

City National Bank Building (Omaha)
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405 S 16th St
Omaha, NE 68102

City National Bank Building, also known as the Orpheum Tower, is a 220 ft, 16 story, tower in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. When built in 1910, it was the tallest building in Omaha. It remained the tallest building until 1912 when the Woodmen of the World was completed. It was added to the NRHP in 1973. The building is now known as the Orpheum Tower and is a 132-unit apartment building.

City National Bank Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
405 S 16th St
Omaha, NE

City National Bank Building, also known as the Orpheum Tower, is a 220 ft, 16 story, tower in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. When built in 1910, it was the tallest building in Omaha. It remained the tallest building until 1912 when the Woodmen of the World was completed. It was added to the NRHP in 1973. The building is now known as the Orpheum Tower and is a 132-unit apartment building.

1415-The Meeting Space
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1415 Harney St, Ste 300
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 702-1415

1415-The Meeting Space comprises 5 event spaces that can easily accommodate your seminar, conference or meeting. You'll be drawn to the urban look and feel of 1415-The Meeting Space. The brick wall and steel fixtures are the perfect back drop for your next event. In addition, we offer technology that is second to none and will allow you to host your event with ease. Enjoy the flexibility of customizing your event to best suit your needs. Use the Training Room, Conference Room A, Conference Room B, Studio and Open Space or any combination of the above! We can accommodate up to 60 people and offer options for configuring the event spaces to best suit the needs of your meeting or conference.

Patrick's Market
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1416 Howard St
Omaha, NE 68102-2822

(402) 884-1600

Dowd, Howard & Corrigan, LLC
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1411 Harney Street, Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 341-1020

At Dowd, Howard & Corrigan, LLC, we stand up for the rights of injury victims throughout Nebraska and Iowa. Our clients include workers from all occupations and walks of life, including construction workers, truck drivers, meat packing plant workers, police men, firefighters, corrections officers and more. We have helped thousands of clients obtain the compensation they need to pay for their medical bills and rebuild their lives after a serious accident. We are here to help you seek full and fair compensation for the losses you have suffered.

King Fong Cafe
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315 S 16th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 341-3437

Laurie and Charles Photographs
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1412 Howard St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 391-3471

Pickleman's Gourmet Cafe
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
306 S 15th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 505-9775

Serving up the best Toasted Sandwiches, Fresh Salads, Thin Crust Specialty Pizzas and Homemade Cookies!!! Message us to learn more!

Heritage Food & Wine
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
316 S 15th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 991-0660

Online menus, items, descriptions and prices for Heritage Food & Wine - Restaurant - Omaha, NE 68102

Boyd's Theater and Opera House
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1621 Harney St
Omaha, NE

Boyd's Theater and Opera House was a theater and opera house at 1621 Harney Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It was demolished in 1920 and the property redeveloped for the then owner's department store business.

Omaha Police Headquarters
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505 S 15th St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 444-5600

Orajen Group
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1411 Harney St, Ste 200
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 827-7500

The Jazz
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1421 Farnam St
Omaha, NE 68102

(402) 342-3662

Online menus, items, descriptions and prices for Jazz - Restaurant - Omaha, NE 68102

Painted Table
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1620 Harney St
Omaha, NE 68102-2213

(402) 898-8820