T
hey have for decades been some of Omaha’s most familiar
addresses, but certain plots of land in Regency are increasingly sprouting the most unfamiliar of sights. One of the city’s signature upscale neighborhoods has in recent years experienced a very special brand of building booms, one that has bulldozed multi-million-dollar homes to make way for a new generation of landmarks. Gone are the once iconic Witherspoon Mansion (later David Sokol and family) and Willy Theisen (later Terry Watanabe) homes, each a sprawling testament to the power of Omaha’s ever-resilient economy. >>
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