News Briefs
Ra’s Emporium Opens Inside The Beautique
Ra’s Emporium has opened inside The Beautique at 12115 Pacific Street. The new shop is part of a collection of women-owned businesses and offers crystals, metaphysical goods, tarot readings and products from local women-owned businesses. – Nicole Buntgen
Cassidy’s Wine & Spirits Reopening Friday in SW Omaha
Cassidy’s Wine & Spirits liquor store is reopening under different management this Friday – June 5th – at 6610 South 168th Street. The 2,800 sq. ft. store closed last August. The new owner is Dilip Sathu, who owns other liquor stores in the Omaha area. Cassidy’s will have on-sale and off-sale options and plans to offer tastings in the future.
Luxury Optical Boutique Plans to Open in Rockbrook Village
Frame & Focus Optical will hold its grand opening June 23 at 10914 Elm Street in Rockbrook Village. The luxury optical boutique is founded “on the belief that eyewear should be as unique as the person wearing it.” Frame & Focus Optical will feature independent designer collections, a customization studio and an art gallery-inspired interior design. The business will help patients find frames that “complement their facial features, lifestyle and personal style.”
Featured Project
Park Avenue Senior Housing Development
Foundations Development plans to build affordable housing in Midtown. The Planning Board this week approved rezoning of a 14,300 sq. ft. site at 1039 Park Avenue on the northeast corner of Park Avenue & Pacific Street to accommodate the project. Additionally, the board approved the developer’s $650,000 Tax Increment Financing request to help finance to $10 million project. Plans call for a 4-story building with 50 apartment units and integrated parking in the basement. The apartment units will be reserved for resident 55 and older. Construction will begin this fall and is projected to be completed by Spring 2028. – Isaiah Ang
Featured Stories
River’s Edge Phase Four Nears Completion But Opening Delayed
Southwest Iowa Nonprofit for Collective Impact celebrated a major milestone Tuesday as donors, community leaders and project partners gathered for a sneak peek and ribbon cutting of Rivers Edge Phase Four. The $60 million project is privately funded. The event celebrated three signature amenities to River’s Edge Park in Council Bluffs. The project includes the MidAmerican Energy Adventure Tower, Ty and Linda Heithoff Borman Treetop Walk and the Charles E. Lakin Foundation Pier. Despite the ribbon cutting, the projects are not quite ready to open to the public. Located along the Missouri River at the foot of the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, River’s Edge has transformed dramatically over the past two decades. What began with environmental restoration efforts in 2007 has grown into a public destination that attracts residents and visitors with trails, events and connections to downtown Omaha. SINC led the fundraising and project management efforts for River’s Edge Phase Four. The...
Change in City Policy Leads to Street Mural in Little Bohemia
Artist Eric Conner recently painted a horizontal “mural” on the intersection of 13th & William Street in Little Bohemia, brining a fresh kind of artwork to Omaha’s public streets for the first time under a new city policy. The project was a collaboration between We Make Omaha, Local Artists Local Art, Omaha by Design, the 13th Street Business Improvement District and the City of Omaha’s Planning and Public Works departments. The mural was the first project to move through the city’s Policy for the Installation of Colored Pavement (“street art”) on Public Streets, a framework developed by the Public Works Department to create a clear, consistent permitting process for street art on public right-of-way. The Little Bohemia project serves as a pilot, helping the city test and refine the policy before it is more broadly available. We Make Omaha, the city's public engagement effort, helped initiate the project after community members across the city consistently called for more art in...
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The June 4th Sports Report
Omaha baseball named Rob Fournier as its seventh head coach Monday. Fournier joins Omaha after four seasons as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with Western Kentucky. Fournier helped assemble two nationally recognized recruiting classes for the Hilltoppers...
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Railway Interchange Brings 3,000 Rail Industry Professionals to Omaha
Railway Interchange, the largest railway conference and trade show in North America, runs June 2 to 4 at CHI Health Center Omaha. About 3,000 attendees are expected, with 90 percent traveling from outside the metro area. The conference draws railway suppliers,...
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Transportation
Grow Omaha Streetcar in Focus: Infrastructure Resilience: How the Omaha Streetcar is Building and Planning for a Robust Service
It is important how we build our infrastructure and provide reliable serviceThe construction of the track above future-proof utilities is a major part of the streetcar’s infrastructure resilienceInfrastructure resilience is an increasingly utilized concept for...
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History
Omaha’s Century-Old Santa Lucia Festival
Few American cities share as deep a connection to a sister city as Omaha does to Carlentini, Sicily. This weekend’s Santa Lucia Festival, now in its second century, is a reflection of that bond. Over the course of a decade starting in 1900, the Italian…
Non-Profit
News
The June 4th Non-Profit News
Salvation Army Omaha has begun serving free dinnertime meals out of trucks parked at various parks around the metro as part of its Family Meals of Hope program. This is the program’s second summer, with the first serving more than 8,000 meals. Trucks will be serving...
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Arts & Culture
The June 4th Arts & Culture Report
Friday Night Concert Series returns to Rockbrook Village plaza for the summer starting on June 5 from 7 to 8 p.m. The first concert will feature Delta 88’s performing Blues Hits. Attend early and enjoy dinner on the outdoor patios at Pasta Amore, Miranda’s or Jaipur,...
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Chamber Announces Hall of Fame Inductees
The Greater Omaha Chamber has announced the 2026 inductees into the Omaha Business Hall of Fame, honoring a distinguished group of leaders whose exceptional achievements have shaped Omaha’s business landscape and enriched its community. This year’s honorees represent...
New Restaurants
Coming Soon
Red Door Woodfired Grill
Aksarben Village
Now open
7 Brew Coffee
29th & Broadway Council Bluffs
Now open
The Capital Grille
145th & West Dodge Road
Construction anticipated soon
Shredders Pizza
Countryside Village
Coming soon
New Retailers
Coming Soon
Frame & Focus Optical
Rockbrook Village
Opening June 23
Mina Grocery
Countryside Village
Coming soon
L.L. Bean
Avenue One
Opening summer 2027
Home Outlet
1902 North 90th Street
Opening summer 2026
Restaurants Closing
Hooters
12710 Westport Parkway
Permanently closed
Hurrdat Sports Bar & Grill
10746 South 204th Avenue
Permanently closed
PaCs Popcorn and Cocktails
1118 Howard Street
Permanently closed
Manhattan’s Coffee Deli & Grill
1802 Farnam Street
Closing April 24
Retailers Closing
Iron Decor and More
Old Market
Closing retail store soon
Coco & Charlie’s
Olde Towne Elkhorn
Closing February 25
Family Fare Supermarket
5110 South 108th Street
Closing March 6
Eddie Bauer
Nebraska Crossing
Permanently closed
Grow Omaha Eats
Yoshitomo Shows Why Omaha Belongs on the National Culinary Stage
Yoshitomo opened in a former Subway restaurant at 6011 Maple Street in Benson in 2017, the first of three highly acclaimed restaurants from chef and owner David Utterback. Ota is Yoshitomo’s intimate omakase counter, tucked into a small…
Au Courant Finds the Sweet Spot Between Upscale and Welcoming
Au Courant opened in 2016 in the former España location at 6064 Maple Street in the heart of Benson. España was a Spanish restaurant and tapas bar, owned and operated by Carlos Mendez. Au Courant has spent a decade making fine dining feel accessible without losing its sense of occasion….
Anthem Brings Nostalgia, Cocktails & Latin-Asian Flavor to the Old Market
Anthem is the latest Flagship Restaurant Group concept to open in Omaha, taking over the former Plank space at 12th & Howard Street in the Old Market. It opened last month and marks one of two recent Flagship shakeups—the other is a second…
Grow Omaha Flicks
Backrooms Builds Creepy Tension in Empty Spaces
★ ★ ★ ½ Backrooms is the long-awaited film from YouTube creator Kane Parsons, who created a worldwide phenomenon with the series on the platform. He was 14 years old when he dabbled in Blender, a 3D animation program, for a school project. That project led to a short film called The Facility, and eventually to The Backrooms, which inspired countless YouTube copycats. The backdrop of the series, and this film, is an intriguing use of “liminal spaces,” which are transitional places, either physical….
The Mandalorian and Grogu Gives Star Wars a Pulse
★ ★ ★ The Mandalorian and Grogu is the first Star Wars film to hit theaters since The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, which doesn’t quite bode well for the franchise since there were several projects in development set to release from 2022 and well beyond. Many of these projects stalled after the release of the sequel trilogy. If you follow certain YouTube channels, you’ll get the impression that you’re supposed to hate this movie and that Star Wars is a dying franchise that’ll never recover their fan base…
Passenger Takes the Long Road to Dull Horror
★ ★ Passenger is like a dish you see on the menu that makes your mouth water. Everything listed has you anticipating it more and more after you order it. It finally arrives and tastes bland. There’s nothing really wrong with the dish, it’s just underwhelming and lacking bold, delicious flavor. That sums up this horror film about a highway demon who latches onto weary travelers who stop by the side of lesser-traveled roads. You’ll know you’re marked. He leaves three scratch marks on your vehicle…
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The May 30th Grow Omaha Radio Show
The May 30th, 2026 Grow Omaha Radio Show was broadcast live from the Relevant Center during Elkhorn Days. Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid discuss the pancake breakfast, the Elkhorn Days Parade, the Countryside Art Fair and this week’s development news, including The...
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The May 23rd Uncut
This week’s Grow Omaha Uncut gives viewers the full behind-the-scenes version of the May 23rd show, including News of the Week, additional radio-show updates, the Commercial Real Estate Development Spotlight sponsored by Noddle Companies and the Lightning Round....
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Pastor Ronnie Rothe on Relevant Church and Elkhorn
Pastor Ronnie Rothe of Relevant Church joins Grow Omaha live from the Relevant Center during Elkhorn Days. He discusses the church’s 16-and-a-half-year history, why the building was named the Relevant Center, and how the space was designed to serve as a flexible...













