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Developers, Habitat and city advance North 20th Street rezones and mixed-use plans
Summary
The council approved rezones and an overlay along North 20th Street that clear the way for multi-parcel mixed-use development including single-family townhomes, a mixed-use building with commercial ground floor space and public event space, and a parking plaza to support cultural uses.
The Omaha City Council unanimously approved a set of rezonings and overlays tied to multiple development proposals on and around North 20th Street, advancing plans for mixed-use buildings, townhomes and public spaces that city staff and developers described as part of a larger corridor revitalization.
City Planning staff and project proponents, including developer Phil McClain and Habitat for Humanity of Omaha, spoke at the public hearing and described a multi-block redevelopment that combines single-family townhomes, a mixed-use building with commercial storefronts and community event space, and a parking plaza intended to…
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