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Omaha gets its first entertainment district

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Omaha gets its first entertainment district

Leo A Daly designed the mixed-use development, which takes advantage of a new city ordinance that allows alcoholic beverages outdoors.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 6, 2017
Rendering of the Capitol District Marriott

Rendering courtesy of Leo A Daly

Omaha, Neb., is getting in on the entertainment district game. The Capitol District is a 5.4-acre mixed-use development that includes an entertainment district and will feature dining options, a full-service hotel, upscale apartments, office space, and a shared outdoor plaza.

The 11-story Capitol District Apartments building will comprise 218 rental units. Amenities include a fitness center, a penthouse loft with gourmet kitchen, a community lounge with games and an outdoor deck, secure parking, and controlled access to the building. One- and two-bedroom apartments are offered. The apartments will also include 19,000 sf of main floor retail.

 

Capitol District Apartments under constructionPhoto: Proscient.

 

The apartment building was constructed using a modular construction system from Prescient, a BIM design and building platform. Prescient structures consist of a combination of standardized, pre-assembled steel posts, trusses, and panels that are custom-manufactured. It is non-combustible, minimizes disruption in the areas surrounding the construction zone, and reduces the need for rework.

Leo A Daly designed and provided engineering services for the Capitol District Apartments. The firm is also providing full architectural and engineering services for the 333-room Omaha Marriott Downtown Capitol District hotel and the 505-stall parking garage.

 

Rendering of The Capitol District MarriottRendering courtesy Leo A Daly.

 

Leo A Daly created the development concept for the District as a whole.

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