27 NOV. 2024 · Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Wednesday, November 27, 2024. We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. A major development in North Omaha has been announced, with plans for a new community center on 30th Street and Ames Avenue. This project aims to provide more resources and activities for local residents, including after-school programs and sports facilities.
Moving on to the job market, we've seen some significant hiring announcements recently. The University of Nebraska Medical Center is looking to fill over 200 positions, ranging from nursing staff to administrative roles. Additionally, the Omaha Public Schools district has posted new job openings for teachers and support staff. On the business front, a local tech company, Flywheel, has announced an expansion, adding around 50 new jobs to their team in the Old Market area.
In real estate news, a notable commercial property sale has taken place in downtown Omaha. The historic Paxton Building on 14th Street has been sold to a local developer, with plans for renovation and new office spaces. In residential news, the weekly median home price in Omaha has remained steady at around $280,000, with inventory levels showing a slight decrease. There have also been updates on new development projects, including a proposed apartment complex in South Omaha on 24th Street.
From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The Omaha City Council has approved a new zoning ordinance for the Benson neighborhood, aimed at promoting more mixed-use development and pedestrian-friendly spaces. This change could lead to more local businesses and community activities in the area.
Weather-wise, today is looking to be a chilly day, with temperatures in the mid-40s and a chance of light rain. This might impact outdoor activities and events, so be sure to check the latest forecasts before heading out. Speaking of events, there are several community activities happening in the next few days. The Omaha Symphony will be performing at the Holland Performing Arts Center on Friday, and the Lauritzen Gardens is hosting a holiday lights display starting this weekend.
In business news, we've seen some new openings and changes. A local coffee shop, Archetype Coffee, has opened a new location in the Dundee neighborhood. On the other hand, a long-standing restaurant in the Old Market, M's Pub, has announced its closure after decades of service.
In local school achievements, the Omaha North High School football team has made it to the state championships, and we wish them the best of luck. Also, a group of students from the University of Nebraska at Omaha has been recognized for their volunteer work in the community.
For a feel-good story, we have a local non-profit, the Omaha Community Foundation, which has been working to provide food and clothing to those in need. Their efforts have made a significant impact in the community, and we appreciate their dedication.
Finally, in our crime report, there have been a few significant incidents in the past 24 hours. The Omaha Police Department has reported a burglary in the West Omaha area, near 144th Street and West Center Road. Additionally, there have been reports of vandalism in the Midtown area. We urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.