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List Of Tallest Buildings In Nebraska
This list of tallest buildings in Nebraska ranks skyscrapers in the US state of Nebraska by height for existing and proposed structures, including towers for Woodmen of the World and the First National Bank of Omaha. Omaha's tallest building is the , 45-story First National Bank Tower. Completed in 1969, the , 30-story tall Woodmen Tower, was the tallest and before that the 15-story tall Nebraska State Capitol. As of April 2022, Mutual of Omaha announced they would build their new headquarters in downtown Omaha on the site of the W. Dale Clark Library, with the 44 story, 677 ft. height making it the new tallest building in Omaha and Nebraska. Tallest buildings Timeline of tallest buildings The following is a list of buildings that were once the tallest structure in Nebraska. See also * List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska * Mutual of Omaha Headquarters Tower References {{US tallest buildings lists by state Nebraska Nebraska () is a state in the Midwe ...
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Downtown Omaha Skyline 2010
''Downtown'' is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultural and often the historical, political and geographic heart. It is often synonymous with its central business district (CBD). Downtowns typically contain a small percentage of a city’s employment. In some metropolitan areas it is marked by a cluster of tall buildings, cultural institutions and the convergence of rail transit and bus lines. In British English, the term " city centre" is most often used instead. History Origins The Oxford English Dictionary's first citation for "down town" or "downtown" dates to 1770, in reference to the center of Boston. Some have posited that the term "downtown" was coined in New York City, where it was in use by the 1830s to refer to the original town at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan.Fogelson, p. 10. As the town of New York grew into a city, the only direction it could grow on the island was toward the ...
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Union Pacific Center
The Union Pacific Center at 1400 Douglas Street is one of downtown Omaha, Nebraska's newest high-rise buildings. It houses the headquarters of the Union Pacific Railroad and its parent company, the Union Pacific Corporation. It officially opened in June 2004 and rises 317 ft (97 m) making it the third tallest building in Omaha.
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Omaha World-Herald
The ''Omaha World-Herald'' is a daily newspaper in the midwestern United States, the primary newspaper of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. It was locally owned from its founding in 1885 until 2020, when it was sold to the newspaper chain Lee Enterprises by its most recent local owner, Warren Buffett, chairman of Omaha-based Berkshire Hathaway. For more than a century it circulated daily throughout the entirety of Nebraska — a state that is 430 miles long. It also circulated daily throughout the entirety of Iowa, as well as in parts of Kansas, South Dakota, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming. It retrenched during the financial crisis of 2008, ending far-flung circulation and restricting daily delivery to an area in Nebraska and Iowa within an approximately 100-mile radius of Omaha. Background The newspaper was the world's last to print both daily morning and afternoon editions, a practice it ended in March 2016. The World-Herald was the largest employee-owned newspaper ...
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1200 Landmark Center
The Farnam Hotel is a 255 ft (78 m), 15-story skyscraper at the corner of South 13th and Farnam Streets in Downtown ''Downtown'' is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultural and often the historical, political and geographic heart. It is often synonymous with its central business distric ... Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It was built in 1990 as an office building and was formerly known as 1200 Landmark Center, at one point housing the Omaha operations of Pacific Life. The hotel opened on May 20, 2021. See also * Economy of Omaha, Nebraska * List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska References File:1200 Landmark Building in 2009.jpg File:Wiki photos 043a.png External links The Farnam Hotel official website Skyscraper office buildings in Omaha, Nebraska Downtown Omaha, Nebraska Office buildings completed in 1990 Holabird & Root Hotels established in 2021 Hotel buildings completed in ...
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Lied Place Residences
Lied Place Residences is a residential development in Lincoln, Nebraska, US. History The project is situated on the site of a former Applebee's restaurant which closed in December 2013. In September 2019, a groundbreaking ceremony was held. At this time, the project was expected to be completed by spring 2021. Residents began moving in during February 2022. References Buildings and structures in Lincoln, Nebraska Buildings and structures completed in 2022 {{Nebraska-struct-stub ...
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Wiki Photos 005
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Northern Natural Gas Building
The Northern Natural Gas Building, also known as the 2223 Dodge Street Building, is located at 2223 Dodge Street in the Park East neighborhood of Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It is a , 19-story skyscraper that ranks seventh, among Omaha's top ten tallest buildings. As of 2013, the building is Home to an apartment complex called the Highline. The building is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places located in Douglas County, Nebraska. History Northern Natural Gas Co. built the six-story corporate headquarter tower in the early 1950s, adding a 16-story tower in the late 1950s. The building has over of gross space and is on a site, with over 600 parking stalls in two attached heated parking garages and adjacent parking lots. In 1985, Northern's parent company, InterNorth Inc., bought Houston Natural Gas, a Houston, Texas-based company to become Enron Corp. Enron Corp. then became headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska for a short time. The next year, En ...
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AT&T Building (Omaha)
The AT&T Building is a 265 ft (81 m), 16-story skyscraper in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It was the tallest structure in downtown Omaha until the Woodmen Tower and later First National Bank Tower surpassed it in height. The original 15 story building was built in 1918, a twelve-story addition was added on the north end in 1957 and another on the west end in 1964. An additional story was added in 1970 to bring it to sixteen stories. It was home to The Northwestern Bell Northwestern Bell Telephone Company served the states of the upper Midwest opposite the Southwestern Bell area, including Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Nebraska. History Early beginnings It has never been definitively estab ... headquarters until 1991 when US West merged its three Bell Operating Companies. The building is now used for Lumen's Omaha operations. See also * Economy of Omaha, Nebraska * List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska References Sky ...
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MofO Tiger
Mofo may refer to: * An abbreviation for Motherfucker * "Mofo" (song), from the 1997 U2 album ''Pop'' * MONA FOMA, an Australian music and art festival * Morrison & Foerster, a large law firm based in San Francisco, California See also * ''The MOFO Project/Object ''The MOFO Project/Object'' is an album by Frank Zappa. The album was announced by the Zappa Family Trust in mid-2006. It commemorates the 40th anniversary of Zappa's first album, ''Freak Out!''. It documents the making of ''Freak Out!'' featurin ...
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Mutual Of Omaha Building
The Mutual of Omaha Building is a 285-ft (87 m), 14-story skyscraper in midtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Built in 1970, it is currently the sixth tallest building in Omaha. The building houses the headquarters of Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, and is the largest building in Mutual of Omaha's Midtown Crossing development. Joined to the main building, the Mutual of Omaha Dome is an underground facility topped by a large glass dome. The dome houses an employee café. The building's north face was covered with a large photograph of an Olympic swimmer in June 2008 as an advertisement for the U.S. Olympic swim trials being held in Omaha in July. Again, in June 2009 the company's north face was adorned in a larger-than-life tiger to celebrate its centennial (shown). The building wrap was completed by Super Color Digital, a large-format digital printing company based in Orange County, California. See also *Economy of Omaha, Nebraska *List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebra ...
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