Old market directory 2017

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Your Guide to Omaha's ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT


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Originals Unique holiday dĂŠcor, ornaments, collectibles, and gifts for every season. oTannenbaum.com 402-345-9627

Chocolates and fudge made in our own kitchen, plus many other sweet temptations. OldMarketCandy.com 402-344-8846

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Travel essentials plus downtown’s largest selection of souvenirs and Nebraska-made gifts. OldMarketSundries.com 402-345-7646

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TABLE OF CONTENTS OLD MARKET

34 ��������HEALTH & BEAUTY Salon & Spas

8-10 �����INFORMATION

Tattoo Parlors

Parking & Transportation

Wellness

Weather

34 ��������LODGING

12 ��������CALENDAR OF EVENTS

34 ��������MOVING & STORAGE

14-25 ���OLD MARKET HISTORY

34 ��������PRAISE & WORSHIP

28 ��������MAP

36 ��������REAL ESTATE

30 ��������VISITING OMAHA

36-38 ���SHOPPING

Antiques

Art/Galleries/Museums

Theater & Performing Arts

Art Galleries

Banking

Business Services

Music Stores

30-32 ���FOOD & BEVERAGE

Bar & Grill Coffee & Tea

Dining

Books Clothing & Accessories

Flowers

Gift & Specialty Stores

Grocery Jewelry Smoke Shops

Sweet Shops 32-34 ���NIGHTLIFE

NEARBY

Bar & Grill Craft Cocktails /Microbreweries / Wine

42-46 ���� Map & Business Listings

Lounges

Pubs & Taverns

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INFORMATION OLD MARKET GENERAL INFORMATION Downtown Omaha, Inc. (DowntownOmahaInc.org) (19th & Harney)_____________________________________ 402-341-3700 Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce (D1, 13th & Harney)_________________________________ 402-346-5000 Old Market Business Association (info@oldmarket.com) (518 S. 10th St.)______________________________________ 402-212-3066 Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau (VisitOmaha.com, 16th & Dodge)______________________ 402-444-4660 Omaha Downtown Improvement District (OmahaDowntown.org, 16th & Dodge)_________________ 402-916-1796 Omaha Visitors Center (VisitOmaha.com, C1, 10th & Farnam)_________________ 402-444-7762

OLD MARKET PARKING The Old Market offers metered parking, covered parking in area garages, several area lots, and valet parking for hotel guests. The City of Omaha’s Park Omaha program offers numerous parking options to downtown visitors. The city garages are a competitive and plentiful alternative to street parking. The Park Omaha website provides visitors with an interactive tool to locate public parking. An app to pay for parking at the meters is available. There is a free download for Android and IOS systems. Visit ParkOmaha.com. Central Parking (OmahaParking.SPPlus.com)______________________________ 402-345-7122 Park Omaha (ParkOmaha.com)_____________________________________ 402-444-PARK

TRANSPORTATION AIR TRAVEL

Alaska_________________________________________________ 800-654-5669 American______________________________________________ 800-433-7300 Delta__________________________________________________ 800-221-1212 Eppley Airfield (4501 Abbott Dr.)_________________________ 402-661-8017 Frontier_______________________________________________ 800-432-1359 Southwest_____________________________________________ 800-435-9792 United_________________________________________________ 800-864-8331 US Airways____________________________________________ 800-428-4322 AIRPORT SHUTTLES

A&B Shuttle___________________________________________ 877-359-6624 Navigator Airport Express_______________________________ 800-888-9793 OMALiNK____________________________________________ 402-475-5465 BICYCLE SERVICES

Bike Rack______________________________________________ 402-333-1031 Heartland B-Cycle______________________________________ 402-882-2221 BUS TRANSPORTATION/CHARTER

Arrow Stage Lines_______________________________________ 800-356-0727 Greyhound (16th & Jackson)_____________________________ 800-231-2222 Ollie the Trolley (OllieTheTrolley.com)___________________________________ 402-597-3596 Omaha Metro__________________________________________ 402-341-0800 OMALiNK____________________________________________ 402-475-5465 CAR RENTAL COMPANIES

Advantage Rent A Car___________________________________ 800-777-5500 Alamo_________________________________________________ 888-826-6893 Avis___________________________________________________ 800-633-3469 Budget________________________________________________ 800-218-7992 Dollar_________________________________________________ 800-800-4000 Enterprise______________________________________________ 800-261-7331 Hertz_________________________________________________ 800-654-3131 National_______________________________________________ 877-222-9058 Thrifty________________________________________________ 800-541-7044

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12th & Howard

137th & Dodge

402.408.9000

402.498.0804

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INFORMATION CITY TOURS

Magical Journey Carriage Service (11th & Howard) (MJCarriage.com)_______________________________________ 402-453-6745 Ollie the Trolley (1528 N. Saddle Creek Rd.) (OllieTheTrolley.com)___________________________________ 402-597-3596 Patio Ride (OmahaPatioRide.com)__________________________________ 402-519-5225 LIMO SERVICES

Accent Limousine (8509 Madison St.)______________________ 402-592-5003 Old Market Limousine (202 E. Grant St.)__________________ 402-593-7886 VIP Limousine__________________________________________ 402-934-5466 TAXI SERVICES

Checker Cab___________________________________________ 402-339-0110 City Taxi______________________________________________ 402-933-8700 Cornhusker Cab________________________________________ 402-292-2222 Happy Cab____________________________________________ 402-292-2222

TRAIN

Amtrak Station (9th & Pacific Street)______________________ 402-342-1501 Amtrak Reservations____________________________________ 800-872-7245

WEATHER JANUARY

MAY

SEPTEMBER

Temp (F) High 31 o Low 11 o Precip. (in) 1” Snow (in) 5” Wind (mph) 11 / NNW

Temp (F) High 74 o Low 51 o Precip. (in) 5” Snow (in) 0” Wind (mph) 11 / SSE

Temp (F) High 75 o Low 54 o Precip. (in) 4” Snow (in) 0” Wind (mph) 9 / SSE

FEBRUARY

JUNE

OCTOBER

Temp (F) High 37 o Low 17 o Precip. (in) 1” Snow (in) 4” Wind (mph) 11 / NNW

Temp (F) High 84 o Low 60 o Precip. (in) 4” Snow (in) 0” Wind (mph) 10 / SSE

MARCH

JULY

Temp (F) High 49 o Low 28 o Precip. (in) 2” Snow (in) 6” Wind (mph) 12 / NNW

Temp (F) High 88 o Low 66 o Precip. (in) 4” Snow (in) 0” Wind (mph) 9 / SSE

APRIL

AUGUST

Temp (F) High 64 o Low 40 o Precip. (in) 3” Snow (in) .5” Wind (mph) 13 / SSE

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Temp (F) High 85 o Low 63 o Precip. (in) 3” Snow (in) 0” Wind (mph) 9 / SSE

Temp (F) High 66 o Low 41 o Precip. (in) 2” Snow (in) 0” Wind (mph) 10 / SSE NOVEMBER

Temp (F) High 49 o Low 29 o Precip. (in) 1” Snow (in) 1” Wind (mph) 11 / SSE DECEMBER

Temp (F) High 35 o Low 16 o Precip. (in) 1” Snow (in) 5” Wind (mph) 11 / NNW

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Open 7 Days since 1993 1119 JACKSON ST OMAHA, NE, 68102 402-341-2664

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS FIRST FRIDAY

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First Friday of every month Artwork displayed in the Old Market Maps available at various Old Market merhants.

June 17-27/28 TD Ameritrade Park Omaha 13th & Cuming cwsomaha.com

OMAHA FARMERS MARKET

May 6-October 14 Saturdays: 11th & Jackson 8a.m.-12:30p.m. omahafarmersmarket.org 402-345-5401 43RD ANNUAL SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL

June 9-11 Fri. & Sat. 11a.m.-8p.m. Sun. 11a.m.-5p.m. Gene Leahy Mall 10th to 15th on Farnam Street summerarts.org 402-345-5401 TASTE OF OMAHA, Presented By Cox

June 2-4 Three-day Extravaganza of Food, entertainment, & family activities 100 Riverfront Dr Free to Attend tasteofomaha.info 402-346-8003

FOOD DAY

September 30 8a.m.-12p.m. 11th & Jackson TOAST OF THE OLD MARKET

September 30 2 p.m.-10 p.m. 11th & Jackson

OLD MARKET FALL FESTIVAL

October 29 Starting at 11th and Howard Maps at various Old Market merchants 20TH ANNUAL OMAHA HOLIDAY LIGHTS FESTIVAL

Throughout the weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s New Year's Eve Fireworks: December 31 1302 Farnam on the Mall holidaylightsfestival.org 402-345-5401

For additional events & updated information visit oldmarket.com or visitomaha.com

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Ahmad’s Persian Cuisine

402.341.9616 1008 Howard St. AhmadsPersianCuisine.com

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OLD MARKET HISTORY SAM MERCER, 1920-2013 PHOTO BY VERA MERCER

THE HISTORIC OLD MARKET At the end of the 19th century, Omaha was in its prime as a great railroad center, connecting the settled East with the wideopen West. The Old Market area was the epicenter of the activity, bustling with produce dealers, buyers, and transporters. The area’s heyday continued until the 1950s, when Omaha’s westward expansion and radical changes in grocery marketing abruptly brought the activity to a halt. That’s when Sam Mercer, threatened with building condemnation notices, proposed to rescue his family’s red-brick warehouses by renovating them for new uses. Most people thought him imprudent. Today, they call him a visionary. The son of prominent Omaha physician and landowner Nelson Mercer, Samuel Mercer was born and raised in London, England, and educated at Oxford and Yale. After living in Washington, D.C., he based his law practice in Paris, where he mostly lived the rest of his life, holding dual citizenship. With the death of his father in 1963, Mercer took charge of Mercer Management in Omaha. He appreciated the century-old brick warehouses, some Mercer-owned, comprising the wholesale produce market just southeast of downtown.

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By 1968, Mercer moved strategically to gain control of a collection of buildings in what is now the Old Market. It was Mercer’s idea to make the ground-floor space of the former Gilinsky Fruit Company into a French restaurant. It became the Old Market’s signature spot, the French Café (Now Le Boullion), with apartments above it. More anchor attractions followed—Homer’s, M’s Pub, Mr. Toad's, the Spaghetti Works, Nouvelle Eve, the Firehouse Dinner Theater, the Bemis. With his son Mark, daughter-in-law Vera, and nephew Nicholas Bonham-Carter, the Mercers evolved this neverplanned but organically developed area. Distinct features to this day include The Passageway, V Mertz, La Buvette, and The Boiler Room. “We knew these warehouses had possibilities,” Mercer said, “and to tear them down to construct contemporary buildings would have been like painting over the Mona Lisa.”

HISTORIC TOUR The Old Market is filled with sites and buildings of historical interest. Several of these have been specifically identified and researched. As a result, an Old Market Historic Walking Tour with identification plaques of these edifices began in 2003.

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OLD MARKET HISTORY All Pictures Courtesy of The Durham Museum H1

801 SOUTH 10TH STREET THEN: UNION STATION, 1931-1971 NOW: THE DURHAM MUSEUM

Forty thousand people came on January 15, 1931, for the dedication of Omaha’s Union Station, which had been designed in the Art Deco style to express “the distinctive character of the railroad—strength, power, masculinity.” Designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, a chief consulting architect for Union Pacific Railroad and later the National Park Service, the Omaha station was considered among his largest and most visible railroad projects. The station reached its peak of service during World War II, when as many as 64 passenger trains carrying 10,000 soldiers and civilians passed through the station each day. Passenger service declined through the 1950s and 1960s, and Union Station closed its doors in the spring of 1971. Union Pacific briefly considered demolishing Union Station before donating the building to the City of Omaha in 1973. That same year, the Western Heritage Society was formed to preserve the building and to establish a museum for the community. Today, Union Station is home to The Durham Museum, featuring first-class exhibits that preserve our region’s history and traveling exhibits that cover subjects ranging from history and culture to science and industry. H2

520 TO 524 SOUTH 10TH STREET THEN: WINDSOR HOTEL, 1885-1887 NOW: WINDSOR SQUARE APARTMENTS

The Windsor Hotel, designed in the Italianate style, was constructed in two phases—the east wing was completed in 1885, and an addition to the west was finished by 1887. It was designed to be a workingman’s hotel, and with its proximity to both the Union and Burlington train stations, it became known as a railroader’s hotel. Railroad passengers stopped at its restaurant and bar during layovers. The Windsor overlooked the stalls of the noisy open-air Public Market to its west from 1903 until the Market folded in 1964. Renamed the Windsor Inn, it was the last hotel in operation in the Old Market when it closed on June 30, 1979. In 1985, Emil Vohoska and Pete Drake completed their renovation of the building as the Windsor Square Apartments. Nearly a decade later, Vohoska memorialized his grandson, Sam Zmolek, by adding the “Lion Fountain” to the south side of the building. Four-year-old Sam had died of leukemia in 1994. In that year, the Windsor became next-door neighbor to the revived “Farmers Market” during summer weekends. H3

514 SOUTH 11TH STREET THEN: OMAHA FIREHOUSE, 1903-1904 NOW: UPSTREAM BREWING COMPANY

In 1903, George Fisher and Harry Lawrie designed Fire Substation No. 1 in the then-popular Chateauesque style. The gabled third floor gave the building the look of a French chateau. On April 9, 1917, firefighters were sunning themselves out front when a bystander rushed to tell them that their building was on fire. The two-alarm fire destroyed the third floor, which housed the hayloft for the horse-drawn engines. The top of the building was removed, and it was remodeled with a new maintenance facility called a “fire shop.” It continued to operate as a firehouse until lack of manpower during World War II forced it to close. In 1972, the building was reopened with applause as the Firehouse Dinner Theater, and live shows were staged there until 1991. In 1996, architect David Erickson >

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OLD MARKET HISTORY < converted the firehouse into a restaurant and microbrewery, the Upstream Brewing Co., with the original 1903 cornerstone as an interior showpiece. The patio on the east side of the building became home to a stone trough that once treated thirsty horses and dogs at Capitol Avenue and 17th Street. H4

614 SOUTH 11TH STREET THEN: OMAHA BEMIS BAG COMPANY, 1887-1902 NOW: VINTAGE BALLROOM

A growing export trade in flour and accessible railways attracted the J.M. Bemis and Company, bag manufacturers, to Omaha in 1887. The business had its start a quartercentury earlier in St. Louis when bags became a thrifty alternate choice over boxes and wooden barrels. By 1900, Bemis Bag’s six factories made it the largest bag manufacturer in the world. Local architects Louis Mendelssohn and Harry Lawrie chose the Commercial style developed in Chicago in the 1880s for the Omaha plant. Construction by Harte and Lindsay was accomplished in three phases from 1887 to 1902. The original five stories fronted only 66 feet on 11th Street. A three-story building was added to the west in 1897, and the factory complex was completed with the addition of six stories to the south in 1902. In 1977, Bemis Bag moved and gave the site to the City. In 1983, it was sold to the Mercer family and converted to living spaces for the Bemis Project, a not-forprofit artists’ colony. A 1999 fire severely damaged the original building. H5

1213 JONES STREET THEN: ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER DEPOT, 1887 COMPANY, 1887-1902 NOW: THE NEW BLK AD AGENCY & ART GALLERY

Omaha was a rich brew of immigrants, and many brought with them a well-developed taste for hops, which gave rise to a half-dozen local breweries in the late 19th century. In 1887, Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis built a distribution complex in Omaha, designed by Henry Voss in the Romanesque style. The existing office building is all that remains of four buildings, which also included a stable, the bottling department, and a combination beer vault and icehouse. The complex had a refrigeration capacity equivalent to 10 railcars of beer. The company employed 16 men and six teams of horses for deliveries. Prohibition capped the beer business in 1916, but later the complex housed the Industrial Chemical Supply Co. and a furniture-stripping firm. In the 1960s and 1970s, the office building was a private residence for several different individuals. In 1989, Alley Poyner Architecture renovated the interior as office space for its own business. In 1988, a finial over the west side of the doorway was toppled by wind and then stolen—it has never been recovered. H6

1323 JACKSON STREET THEN: SKINNER MACARONI BUILDING, 1914-1915 NOW: SKINNER MACARONI LOFTS

Increasing business led the Skinner Manufacturing Company to build this six-story brick building in 1914. Designed by architect Harry Lawrie, it was doubled in size with the addition of 66 feet to the east a year later. The new building was Skinner’s third plant. Brothers Paul F. and Lloyd M. Skinner, who used national advertising as early as 1912, founded it in 1911. Skinner was a >

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OLD MARKET HISTORY < leading manufacturer of macaroni and cereal products. Omaha was close to the durum wheat supply, the only wheat that can be used for a top-quality product. Skinner conserved wheat during World War I by originating Kornroni, an economical macaroni product made from corn and wheat. In 1925, it developed Raisin Bran to supplement revenues, and in 1927, it introduced Cheeseroni, one of the first macaroni and cheese products. Skinner moved to a new Omaha plant in 1961, and Commercial Optical Company occupied the building soon after. In 1996, Emil Vohoska completed 74 new living spaces here, transforming the building into the Macaroni Apartments. H7

1615 HOWARD STREET THEN: AQUILA COURT NOW: MAGNOLIA HOTEL

Built in 1923, the Aquila Court building was designed by the architectural firm Holabird & Roche and built by Chicago financier Chester Cook. The building was named to honor Chester’s grandfather, and the faces of George and Aquila Cook are featured on the front of the building. The large, U-shaped structure is constructed of Bedford limestone and contains Tennessee marble floors and a Brazilian cherrywood lobby. The building design was based on the Bargello, a palace in Florence, Italy. The Aquila Court served as a mixeduse building, offering office and retail space and studio apartments. In 1974, it was named to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2006, Magnolia Hotels purchased Aquila Court and began renovating the property. Today, Magnolia Hotel Omaha is a 145-room boutique hotel with 20 suites and a spacious presidential suite. The hotel also boasts an outdoor courtyard and an ultra-chic lounge and bar. Both leisure and corporate travelers frequent the hotel, which also hosts many wedding celebrations.

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1307-1315 HOWARD STREET THEN & NOW: J. P. COOKE BUILDINGS, 1885-1889

Omaha’s first municipal swimming pool, “The New Natatorium,” originated in the basement of the westernmost of these three buildings, and vestiges of it can still be seen there. The ornamental work at the building’s top announces that E. Homan Thayer constructed it in 1889. The cast-iron façade is considered a classic, and the immense windows suggest the then-contemporary development of the curtain wall and skyscraper in Chicago. Skinner Manufacturing’s first plant was located here briefly in 1911-12, and later it was home to Peterson Litho & Printing Co. In the early 1960s, J. P. Cooke & Co., makers of a variety of rubber and metal stamps, moved here. It succeeded the Cooke Time Stamp Company, founded in Omaha in 1887. The construction of the properties abutting to the east began about 1885. The notable occupant of these buildings was Tribune Publishing, which printed the Daily Tribune, at one time the only German-language daily in the West. It was one of the few German papers that survived the harsh feelings occasioned by Germany’s participation in World War I.

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1212 HOWARD STREET THEN: THE OVERLAND HOTEL NOW: ASHLEY’S COLLECTIBLES (E3)

The Overland Hotel originally was a two-story building with the main floor in 1889 occupied by P.J. Karbach & Sons, builder of carriages, donkey carts, and wagons for vendors of Jobbers Canyon and early businesses. Workers from these businesses, and from the Union Pacific Railroad, occupied the upper level hotel rooms. Over the years, the building housed numerous owners and uses. In 1903, a third level was added for more hotel rooms. Around 1934, the Barrel House Saloon occupied the main floor corner. Affordable Piano & Organ Company and the Nebraska Department of Labor came in the 1940s. The two top floors remained a hotel until present. Randy Ashley, the current owner of this historically significant hotel and building, has renovated the main floor and exposed a beautiful staircase that now is part of one of Omaha’s largest gift and collectibles stores.

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1123 HOWARD STREET THEN: MORSE COE BUILDING, 1892-1893 NOW: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA BRANCH AND MAYFIELD APARTMENTS

Architects Findley and Shields designed this five-story brick building, built in 1892-93 for $40,000. Footwear wholesalers W.V. Morse & Co. and Charles A. Coe and Company combined to manufacture a thousand shoes daily here, with sales focused on the western half of the country. By 1900, Morse had taken over the business and used the first three floors for its wholesale boot business and rented the upper floors to the Byrne and Hammer Dry Goods Company for the manufacture of textiles. Throughout the years, the upper levels served as warehouse space for several wholesale commodities, including coffee, groceries, and draperies. Manufacturers and wholesalers occupied the lower levels, among them Brady-Lewis Manufacturing Co., the maker of Oma-alls. They were also producers of furniture, window shades, and veterinary supplies. In the 1950s, Mayfair Textiles, a wholesale distributor of fabrics, became associated with the building, later expanding to showcase a retail business on the lower levels. When that business moved west in 1999, the building was redesigned for luxury apartments, preserving the historic integrity of the structure, including the original fire escape. H11

1002 HOWARD STREET THEN: HOTEL HOWARD, 1909 BUILDING, 1892-1893 NOW: MR. TOAD'S PUB (G11)

The Hotel Howard was constructed in the Classical Revival style in 1909, shortly after the death of Dr. Samuel D. Mercer, owner of many buildings in the area, and the patriarch of the family that later was instrumental in establishing the Old Market Historic District in Omaha. From its beginnings, the Howard benefited from the flourishing produce trade and the proximity to trains and wholesale businesses. Early in the morning, produce was piled on the sidewalks in the area, and peddlers would come to load their wagons with a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. During Prohibition, people bought hops to make their own home brew. The Howard served as a hotel until 1969, when the area was just beginning to show signs of revival as a tourist attraction. In 1970, the ground floor became one of the Old Market’s earliest entertainment >

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OLD MARKET HISTORY < venues when Mr. Toad's, an indoor-outdoor pub was opened. The name “Mr. Toad” came from a character in the English book, The Wind in the Willows. Later the Mercer family restored the upper floors for living spaces. H12

1101-1107 HARNEY STREET THEN: MILLARD BLOCK, 1880-1881 NOW: JAMS (F9)

Omaha capitalist Ezra Millard, a former mayor of Omaha and the man for whom a western suburb was named, erected the four-story Millard Block in 1880-81. The first tenants were Tootle, Maul & Co., wholesale dry goods; Reed, Jones & Co., boots and shoes; and W. L. Parrotte & Co., hats and caps. But by the beginning of the 20th century, the busy factory of the F. P. Kirkendall Boot Company was established here. It was once the world’s largest producer of riding boots, supplying them to such prestigious customers as King Gustav V of Sweden and Emperor Yoshohito of Japan, as well as working cowboys everywhere. On the night of January 28, 1905, a fire gutted the interior of the building, but left standing the sturdy walls, which are 30 inches thick at the base. The interior was then rebuilt and a fifth floor added to the building, enabling the Kirkendall Boot Co. factory to stay another 50 years. In 1995, Rubin Distributing Co. left the building to make way for new, upscale apartments and Austin’s, a regional steakhouse chain, which was replaced by Famous Dave’s and later, Rock Bottom Brewery.

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1221 HARNEY STREET THEN: BAUM IRON COMPANY BUILDING, 1880 NOW: BAUM HYDRAULICS CO.

This building has carried the Baum Iron name since the early 1900s. At one time, that firm was the largest wholesaler of iron products in the Midwest, dealing in iron, steel, and heavy hardware, and doing business in Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Iowa, and Kansas. The cast-iron storefront for the structure in the Italianate style was made in St. Louis and assembled on-site in Omaha in 1880. Originally three stories, the fourth floor was added in 1891. The original owners were Steele, Johnson and Co., wholesale grocers. After the addition of the fourth floor, the wholesale hardware and cutlery firm of Lee-Clarke-Andreesen used the building. After purchasing, Baum Iron Company occupied the property in 1905. David Allen, manager of Baum Iron, was a familiar sight in 1980s Downtown Omaha as he walked to work from his home at 37th and Dewey streets.

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OLD MARKET HISTORY H14

1001 FARNAM STREET THEN: POPPLETON BLOCK NOW: OMAHA VISITORS CENTER (C1)

The three-story Italianate Poppleton Block was constructed in 1880 for a prominent Omaha attorney, Andrew Jackson Poppleton, who was the second Mayor of the City of Omaha. His most famous case was the defense of Standing Bear, the Ponca Indian Chief who had been denied the rights of “a person under the law.” The case set the legal precedent of granting Native American Indians the status “as being treated as persons under the law.” The building was in the forefront of a trend toward new construction and changed land use in that section of Downtown Omaha. The Poppleton Block is significant as a fine example of the High Victorian Italianate style of architecture popular in the Midwest during the latter part of the 19th century. This style was considered to be the practical commercial style of the day. The major elements of High Victorian Italianate found in the 1880 Poppleton Block are the broadly projecting cornice supported by brackets, the vertical emphasis displayed in the three bays of the facade, the stilted segmental arches of the third-story windows, and the sharp, angular cast-iron details. The Poppleton Block was known as the “most elegant and commodious building in the City of Omaha.” The building today is home to the Omaha Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Visitors Center. H15

1004 FARNAM STREET THEN: BURLINGTON BUILDING, 1879 NOW: OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE

The initial “B” identifies this as the headquarters for the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, which occupied the upper floors upon completion in 1879 of the original building, designed by A.R. Dufrene. Nave, McCord & Brady, wholesale grocers, occupied the first floor. In 1885, a fourth floor and a 22-foot front addition to the west were completed. Then in 1899, a local architect, Thomas Kimball, was hired to remodel the structure to resemble the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Building, a Chicago showplace. He replaced the original cast-iron façade with brick and stone trim, tearing out the center of the building to add a skylighted interior courtyard, ornate ironwork, an elevator, and a floor of octagonal glass bricks, which allowed light into the basement. Each floor had fireproof and burglarproof vaults and several fireplaces. In 1966, the Burlington Railroad left the building and sold it to the City. It was then unused until 1983, when it was restored for office space, becoming one of the first successful renovations of a 19th-century building in Omaha.

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OLD MARKET OLD MARKET ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERIES & MUSEUMS

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (Q1, 12th & Leavenworth)____________________________ 402-341-7130 Joslyn Art Museum* (2200 Dodge St.)_____________________ 402-342-3300 KANEKO (R1, 11th & Jones)____________________________ 402-341-3800 Omaha Children’s Museum* (500 S. 20th St.) ______________ 402-342-6164 The Durham Museum* (801 S. 10th St.)___________________ 402-444-5071 THEATER & PERFORMING ARTS

Blue Barn Theatre* (1106 S. 10th St.)_____________________ 402-345-1576 Holland Performing Arts Center* (1200 Douglas St.) ________ 402-345-0202 OM Center (E1, 13th & Howard)_________________________ 402-345-5078 Omaha Symphony* (19th & Harney)______________________ 402-342-3560 Opera Omaha* (1850 Farnam St.)________________________ 402-346-4398 Orpheum Theater* (409 S. 16th St.)_______________________ 402-345-0606 The Rose Theater* (2001 Farnam St.)_____________________ 402-345-4849 Ticket Omaha* (12th & Douglas St.)______________________ 402-345-0606

BANKING First National Bank (J9, 12th & Howard)__________________ 402-341-0500 Security National Bank (K13, 11th & Howard)_____________ 402-344-7300

BUSINESS SERVICES Bozell (G18, 10th & Leavenworth)________________________ 402-965-4300 Clark Creative Advertising (H2, 514 S. 13th St.)____________ 402-345-5800 Cullan & Cullan, LLC. (F14, 1113 Harney St.)_____________ 402-397-7600 J. P. Cooke Rubber Stamp Co. ( H4, 1311 Howard St.)______ 402-342-7175 The New BLK (Q2, 1213 Jones St.)_______________________ 402-403-5619

OLD MARKET FOOD & BEVERAGE BAR & GRILL

Billy Frogg’s Grill & Bar (F2, 12th & Howard)_____________ 402-341-4427 O’Connors Irish Pub (I8, 13th & Howard)_________________ 402-934-9790 The Stadium Club Sports Bar & Grill (G14, 10th & Howard)_______________________________ 402-359-1290 COFFEE & TEA

13th Street Coffee Co. (I14, 13th & Jackson)_______________ 402-345-2883 Aromas Coffeehouse (S4, 11th & Jones)____________________ 402-614-7009 Beansmith (E10, 12th & Harney)_________________________ 402-614-1805 Cafe 110 (B6, 13th & Farnam)___________________________ 402-342-4232 OM Center (E2, 13th & Howard St)______________________ 402-345-5078 Scooter’s (J9, 12th & Howard, First National Bank)_________ 402-991-9868 Sozo Coffeehouse (L1, 1314 Jones St.)_____________________ 402-671-0450 The Tea Smith (F3, 12th & Howard)______________________ 402-932-3933 Urban Abbey (K1, 10th & Jackson)_______________________ 402-898-7600 DINING

801 Chophouse at the Paxton* (1403 Farnam St.)___________ 402-341-1222 Ahmad’s Persian Cuisine (G10, 10th & Howard)____________ 402-341-9616 Blue Sushi Sake Grill (E7, 12th & Howard)________________ 402-408-5566 Bricks & Mortar Bar & Bistro (S5, 11th & Jones)___________ 402-934-0005 Cancun Bar & Grill (B5, 302 S 11th St)____________________ 531-200-4542 Cubby’s Old Market (M3, 13th & Jackson)________________ 402-341-2900 Himalaya’s (G8, 10th & Howard)________________________ 402-884-5977 Hiro 88 (H1, 13th & Jackson)____________________________ 402-933-5168 J’s On Jackson (N4, 11th & Jackson)______________________ 402-991-1188 Jackson Street Tavern (N7, 12th & Jackson)________________ 402-991-5637 Jams (F9, 11th & Harney)_______________________________ 402-614-9333 La Buvette Wine & Grocery (K15, 11th & Howard)_________ 402-344-8627 Little King (I2, 12th & Howard)__________________________ 402-344-2264 Le Bouillon (G11, 10th & Howard)_______________________ 402-502-6816 Matsu Sushi (C3, 10th & Farnam)________________________ 402-346-3988 Michael’s Cantina at the Market (B3, 11th & Harney)_______ 402-346-1205 Nicola’s Italian Wine & Faire (I15, 13th & Jackson)_________ 402-345-8466 *NOT DESIGNATED ON THE MAP

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O Dining & Lounge (C4, 11th & Farnam)_________________ 402-884-0400 Old Chicago (F10, 11th & Harney)_______________________ 402-341-1616 Omaha Prime (G17, 11th & Howard)_____________________ 402-341-7040 Omaha Tap House* (1401 Farnam St.)____________________ 402-932-5131 Oma's Deli (U3, 12th & Leavenworth)____________________ 402-957-2935 PepperJax Grill (I9, 12th & Howard)______________________ 402-315-1196 Plank Seafood Provisions (I3, 12th & Howard)_____________ 402-507-4480 Roja Mexican Grill (B1, 12th & Harney)__________________ 402-346-9190 Spaghetti Works (J5, 11th & Howard)_____________________ 402-422-0770 Stokes Bar & Grill (F1, 11th & Howard)__________________ 402-408-9000 Subway (E3, 12th & Howard)____________________________ 402-341-8814 The Boiler Room (N1, 11th & Jones)______________________ 402-916-9274 The Diner (F12, 12th & Harney)__________________________ 402-341-9870 Trini’s Mexican Restaurant (G3, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)_________________ 402-346-8400 Twisted Fork Grill & Bar (G6, 11th & Howard)____________ 402-932-9600 Upstream Brewing Company (J4, 11th & Jackson)__________ 402-344-0200 V. Mertz (G3, 11th & Howard The Passageway)____________ 402-345-8980 Wheatfields Express (E6, 12th & Howard)_________________ 402-991-0917 Zio’s Pizzeria (J7, 11th & Howard)_______________________ 402-344-2222 SWEET SHOPS

Bliss Bakery (S4, 11th & Jones)___________________________ 402-934-7450 Cupcake Omaha (K10, 11th & Howard)___________________ 402-346-6808 Dolci Old Market (K4, 10th & Howard)___________________ 402-345-8198 Hollywood Candy (M2, 12th & Jackson)__________________ 402-346-9746 Juice Stop (I1, 12th & Howard)___________________________ 402-715-4326 Old Market Candy Shop (K5, 10th & Howard)_____________ 402-344-8846 Ted & Wally’s Ice Cream (J10, 12th & Jackson)____________ 402-341-5827 Wheatfields Express (E6, 12th & Howard)_________________ 402-991-0917

OLD MARKET NIGHTLIFE BAR & GRILL

Bar 415 (E11, 13th & Howard)___________________________ 402-346-7455 Barry O’s Old Market Tavern (G12, 10th & Howard)_______ 402-341-8032 Billy Frogg’s Grill & Bar (F2, 12th & Howard)_____________ 402-341-4427 Eat the Worm (I6, 12th & Howard)_______________________ 402-614-4240 Havana Garage Cigar Bar (G9, 10th & Howard)____________ 402-614-3800 J D Tucker’s (G13, 10th & Howard)______________________ 402-934-5190 Mr. Toad’s Pub (G11, 10th & Howard)___________________ 402-345-4488 Parliament Pub (B2, 12th & Harney)______________________ 402-934-3301 The Hive (E8, 12th & Harney)___________________________ 402-504-4929 The Stadium Club Sports Bar & Grill (G14, 10th & Howard)_______________________________ 402-359-1290 The Tavern (K3, 10th & Jackson)_________________________ 402-341-0191 CRAFT COCKTAILS/MICROBREWERIES/WINE

Bricks & Mortar Bar & Bistro (S5, 11th & Jones)___________ 402-934-0005 Brickway Brewery & Distillery (J2, 12th & Howard)_________________________________ 402-933-2613 La Buvette Wine & Grocery (K15, 11th & Howard)_________ 402-344-8627 Lake Lono Rum Club (E6, 12th & Howard)________________ 402-502-2220 The Berry & Rye (J6, 11th & Howard)____________________ 402-613-1331 The Boiler Room (N1, 11th & Jones)______________________ 402-916-9274 Upstream Brewing Company (J4, 11th & Jackson)__________ 402-344-0200 *NOT DESIGNATED ON THE MAP

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Bricks & Mortar Bar & Bistro (S5, 11th & Jones)___________ 402-934-0005 O Dining & Lounge (C4, 11th & Farnam)_________________ 402-884-0400 Saigon Surface*(14th & Harney) _________________________ 402-614-4496 Sake Bombers (E7, 12th & Howard)______________________ 402-408-5566 PUBS & TAVERNS

Dubliner Pub (E8, 12th & Harney)________________________ 402-342-5887 Harney St. Tavern (E10, 12th & Harney)__________________ 402-933-5657 O’Connors Irish Pub (I8, 13th & Howard)_________________ 402-934-9790 Omaha Tap House* (1403 Farnam St.)____________________ 402-932-5131 T. Henery’s Pub (B4, 11th & Harney)_____________________ 402-345-3651

OLD MARKET HEALTH & BEAUTY SALONS & SPAS

Curb Appeal Salon & Spa (K2, 10th & Jackson)____________ 402-345-0404 The Hair Market Salon (G16, 11th & Howard)_____________ 402-345-3692 The Nail Shop (C5, 10th & Farnam)______________________ 402-595-8805 Urbane Salon & Day Spa (C3, 10th & Farnam)_____________ 402-934-2909 Victor Victoria Salon & Spa (J6, 11th & Howard At The Loft)______________________ 402-933-9333 Wonder Foot Spa (E9, 12th & Harney)____________________ 402-618-7595 TATTOO PARLORS

Big Brain Productions (N6, 12th & Jones)__________________ 402-342-2885 The Ink Link Tattoo Co. (H3, 512 S. 13th St)_______________ 402-346-9223 WELLNESS

Aether & Epsom Massage Studio & Spa (G5, 10th & Howard)_________________________________ 402-312-3720 Anytime Fitness (S1, 11th & Jones)________________________ 402-991-2333 Commercial Optical Co. (I11, 13th & Jackson)_____________ 402-344-0219 Healing Tree Counseling (V1, 10th & Leavenworth)_________ 402-614-4870 Natural Therapy (U2, 13th & Leavenworth)________________ 402-884-1300 Old Market Massage (U2, 13th & Howard)________________ 402-850-6651 OM Center (E2, 13th & Howard St)______________________ 402-345-5078 Omaha Market Dental (J6, 11th & Howard, At The Loft)______________________ 402-505-4424 Wonder Foot Spa (E14, 12th & Harney)___________________ 402-618-7595

OLD MARKET LODGING DOWNTOWN HOTELS

Courtyard by Marriott* (101 S. 10th St.)__________________ 402-346-2200 DoubleTree Hotel* (1616 Dodge St.)______________________ 402-346-7600 Embassy Suites Old Market (10th & Howard)______________ 402-346-9000 Fairfield Inn and Suites* (1501 Nicholas St.)________________ 402-280-1516 Hampton Inn* (1212 Cuming St.) ________________________ 402-345-5500 Hilton Garden Inn* (1005 Dodge St.) _____________________ 402-341-4400 Hilton Omaha* (1001 Cass St.)___________________________ 402-998-3400 Holiday Inn* (1420 Cuming St.) _________________________ 402-341-0124 Homewood Suites* (1314 Cuming St.)_____________________ 402-345-5100 Hotel DECO XV* (1504 Harney St.)______________________ 402-991-4981 Hyatt Place (I16, 12th & Jackson)________________________ 402-513-5500 Magnolia Hotel Omaha* (1615 Howard St.) _______________ 402-341-2500 Residence Inn by Marriott* (106 S. 15th St.)_______________ 402-342-4770

OLD MARKET MOVING & STORAGE The Storage Loft (U1, 13th & Leavenworth)________________ 402-807-2537 U-Haul (U3, 13th & Leavenworth)________________________ 402-346-9322

OLD MARKET PRAISE & WORHIP The Market Church (L2, 13th & Jones)____________ TheMarketChurch.com Urban Abbey Worship Service (K1, 10th & Jackson)________ 402-898-7600 *NOT DESIGNATED ON THE MAP

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America First Properties* (10th & Farnam)_________________ 402-444-1630 Old Market Life (I12, 13th & Jackson)____________________ 402-305-8106 Mercer Management Co. (K14, 11th & Howard)___________ 402-346-4445 Sandi Downing Real Estate (E5, 12th & Howard)___________ 402-502-7477 EVENT VENUES

Lucile’s Old Market (K1, 510 S. 10th St.)__________________ 402-341-3100 Vintage Ballroom (N3, 614 S. 11th St.)____________________ 402-506-6305

OLD MARKET SHOPPING ANTIQUES

Antique Annex (N9, 1125 Jackson St.)_____________________ 402-502-9603 Fairmont Antiques & Mercantile (M1, 12th & Jackson)_________________________________ 402-346-9746 Flying Worm Vintage (N8, 12th & Jackson)________________ 402-932-3229 Joe’s Collectibles (N10 Alley, 12th & Jackson Alley)_________ 402-612-1543 The Imaginarium (E1, 13th & Howard)____________________ 402-594-7061 ART GALLERIES

Anderson O’Brien Fine Art (J3, 11th & Jackson)____________ 402-884-0911 Artists’ Cooperative Gallery (G15, 11th & Harney)__________ 402-342-9617 Farrah Grant Photography (J6, 11th & Howard)____________ 402-312-8262 Garden of the Zodiac (G3, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)_________________ 402-341-1877 Mangelsen-Images of Nature Gallery (F11, 12th & Harney)_________________________________ 402-341-8460 Old Market Artists Gallery (G2, 11th & Howard)___________ 402-346-6569 Passageway Gallery (G18, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)________________ 402-341-1910 Visions Custom Framing (Q1, 724 S. 12th St.)_____________ 402-342-0020 White Crane Gallery (G3, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)_________________ 402-345-1066 BOOKS

Jackson Street Booksellers (N5, 12th & Jackson)____________ 402-341-2664 Our Bookstore (G3, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)______ 402-763-6793 Urban Abbey (K1, 10th & Jackson)_______________________ 402-898-7600 CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

All About Me Boutique (G19, 11th & Howard)_____________ 402-505-6000 Curbside Clothing (K12, 11th & Howard)_________________ 712-256-2621 Drastic Plastic (I5, 12th & Howard)_______________________ 402-346-8843 Flying Worm Vintage (N8, 12th & Jackson)________________ 402-932-3229 McLovin (G7, 10th & Howard)__________________________ 402-915-4002 Overland Sheepskin Co. (K7, 10th & Howard)_____________ 402-345-2900 Pretty in Patina (N9, 12th & Jackson)_____________________ 402-990-4472 Souq, Ltd. (G4, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)__________ 402-342-2972 The Lotus (I4, 12th & Howard)__________________________ 402-346-8080 MUSIC STORES

Drastic Plastic Underground (F3, 12th & Howard)__________ 402-346-8843 Homer’s Music & Gifts (E4, 12th & Howard)______________ 402-346-0264 FLOWERS

Nook on 11th (K14, 509 S. 11th St.)______________________ 402-344-4439 GIFT & SPECIALTY STORES

Ashley’s Collectibles (E3, 12th & Howard, L. Level)_________ 402-934-3100 Black Market Furniture, Hardware (N10 Alley, 12th & Jackson AlleyE)____________________ 402-884-8961 City Limits (F4, 11th & Howard)_________________________ 402-345-3570 Iron Decor and More (J10, 12th & Jackson)________________ 402-346-6123 J. P. Cooke Custom Stamps (H5, 1311 Howard St.)________ 402-342-7175 Moksha (G3, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____________ 402-763-5104 Nook on 11th (K14, 509 S. 11th St.)______________________ 402-344-4439 Old Market Sundries (K2, 506 S. 10th St.)_________________ 402-345-7646 OM Center (E2, 13th & Howard St)______________________ 402-345-5078 Pretty in Patina (N9, 12th & Jackson)_____________________ 402-990-4472 *NOT DESIGNATED ON THE MAP

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Silo (I13, 517 S. 13th St.)________________________________ 308-395-8987 Susie’s Baskets (B7, 13th & Farnam)______________________ 402-341-4650 Tannenbaum Christmas Shop (K6, 10th & Howard)_________ 402-345-9627 Yi's Boutique (10th & Howard, The Passageway)___________ 402-218-0933 GROCERY

Cubby’s Old Market (M3, 13th & Jackson)________________ 402-341-2900 Patrick’s Market* (1416 Howard St) ______________________ 402-884-1600 JEWELRY

Goldsmith/Silversmith (K9, 11th & Howard)_______________ 402-342-1737 Perspective Jewelry Design Studio (E9, 12th & Harney)______ 402-934-4416 Pretty in Patina (N9, 12th & Jackson)_____________________ 402-990-4472 Yi's Boutique (10th & Howard, The Passageway)___________ 402-218-0933 SMOKE SHOP

13 in the Market Smoke Shop (N10, 1125 Jackson St.)_______ 402-575-5651 Boosted Dreams Glass (E12, 417 S. 13th St.)_______________ 402-763-8711 Havana Garage Cigar Bar (G9, 10th & Howard)____________ 402-614-3800 SG Roi Tobacconist (K11, 11th & Howard)________________ 402-341-9264 TNT Vapors (I12, 515 S 13th St.)_________________________ 402-600-6550 *NOT DESIGNATED ON THE MAP

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NEARBY ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERIES & MUSEUMS

Hot Shops Art Center (1301 Nicholas St.) _________________ 402-342-6452 Modern Arts Midtown (36th & Dodge)____________________ 402-502-8737 MOVIE THEATER

Film Streams (1340 Mike Fahey St.)_______________________ 402-933-0259 THEATER & PERFORMING ARTS

Backline Comedy Theatre (1618 Harney St.)________________ 402-720-7670 SPORTS

CenturyLink Center Omaha (455 N. 10th St.)______________ 402-341-1500 TD Ameritrade Park Omaha (1200 Mike Fahey St.)_________ 402-546-1800 ZOO • BOTANICAL CENTER

Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s Botanical Center (100 Bancroft St.)____________________________________ 402-346-4002 Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium/IMAX Theater (3701 S. 10th St.)_____________________________________ 402-733-8400

NEARBY BANKING Pinnacle Bank (10th & Douglas)__________________________ 402-346-9180

NEARBY FOOD & BEVERAGE COFFEE & TEA

Archetype Coffee (39th & Farnam)________________________ 402-934-1489 Blue Line Coffee (749 N. 14th St.)________________________ 402-932-3917 Himalayan Java (329 S. 16th St. #1)_______________________ 402-504-1498 DINING

Blatt Beer & Table (E-5, 610 N. 12th St.)__________________ 402-718-8822 Block 16 (16th & Farnam)_______________________________ 402-342-1220 Burger Theory (15th & Cuming)__________________________ 402-449-2222 Culprit Cafe & Bakery (1603 Farnam St.)__________________ 402-505-3897 DJ’s Dugout Sports Bar/Blazin’ Pianos (10th & Capitol)______ 402-763-9974 Farnam House Brewing Company (35th Ave. & Farnam)____ 402-401-6086 Goodnights Pizza Bar & Patio (1302 Mike Fahey St.)________ 402-502-2151 Hook & Lime (735 N. 14th St.)__________________________ 402-933-4222 Himalayan Java (329 S. 16th St. #1)_______________________ 402-504-1498 Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen (15th & Farnam)________________ 402-342-3662 Joe Banana's Food & Spirits (1022 S. 10th St.)______________ 402-346-7227 Kitchen Table (15th & Farnam)__________________________ 402-933-2810 Liberty Tavern (1001 Cass St., Hilton Omaha)______________ 402-998-4321 Mercury (329 S. 16th St. #3)_____________________________ 402-922-4222 Mula (39th & Farnam)__________________________________ 402-315-9051 Nosh Wine Lounge (10th & Dodge)_______________________ 402-614-2121 Old Mattress Factory Bar & Grill (501 N. 13th St) _________ 402-346-9116 Omaha Press Club (1620 Dodge St. #2200)________________ 402-345-8008 Orsi’s Italian Bakery & Pizzeria (7th & Pacific)_____________ 402-345-3438 Panda House Downtown (301 S. 16th St.)__________________ 402-348-1818 Saigon Surface (14th & Harney)__________________________ 402-614-4496 Spencer’s for Steaks & Chops (10th & Dodge)______________ 402-280-8888 Sullivan’s Steakhouse (15th & Farnam)____________________ 402-342-0077 Table Grace (17th & Farnam)____________________________ 402-708-7815 The Burlington League (1002 S. 10th St.)___________________ 402-885-8927 The Flatiron Cafe (1722 Saint Marys Ave.)_________________ 402-344-3040 The Session Room (1502 Mike Fahey St.)__________________ 402-342-4393 Via Farina (1108 S. 10th St.)_____________________________ 402-502-9880 Wilson & Washburn (14th & Harney)_____________________ 402-991-6950 GROCERY

Patrick’s Market (15th & Howard)________________________ 402-884-1600

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NEARBY NEARBY NIGHTLIFE BAR & GRILL

Crescent Moon (35th Ave. & Farnam)_____________________ 402-345-1708 Farnam House Brewing Company (35th Ave. & Farnam)_________________________________ 402-401-6086 Flixx (1019 S. 10th St.)__________________________________ 402-408-1020 Sullivan’s Bar (39th & Farnam)___________________________ 402-933-7004 The Burlington League (1002 S. 10th St.)___________________ 402-885-8927 The Session Room (1502 Mike Fahey St.)__________________ 402-342-4393 CRAFT COCKTAILS/MICROBREWERIES/WINE

Corkscrew Wine & Cheese (39th & Farnam)_______________ 402-933-3150 Hook & Lime (735 N. 14th St.)__________________________ 402-933-4222 Mercury (329 S. 16th St. #3)_____________________________ 402-922-4222 Nosh Wine Lounge (10th & Dodge)_______________________ 402-614-2121 LOUNGE

Brothers Lounge (38th & Farnam)________________________ 402-558-4096 The Omaha Lounge (15th & Farnam)_____________________ 402-709-6815 The Trap Room (733 N. 14th St.)_________________________ 402-505-9368 MUSIC • DANCE

Slowdown (14th & Mike Fahey St)________________________ 402-345-7569 The Max (14th & Jackson)_______________________________ 402-346-4110 Bourbon Saloon (15th & Farnam)_________________________ 402-884-2259

NEARBY HEALTH & BEAUTY SALONS & SPAS

Rain Salon (1006 S. 10th St.)_____________________________ 402-991-9974 TATTOO PARLORS

Tenth Sanctum Tattoo (1010 S. 10th St.)___________________ 402-422-1010

NEARBY REAL ESTATE AGENTS, DEVELOPERS, & MANAGERS

Shamrock Development, Inc. (The Mastercraft, 1111 N 13th St #101)___________________ 402-934-7711

NEARBY SHOPPING CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

The Dugout (1303 Cuming St.)___________________________ 402-934-5252 Urban Outfitters (745 N. 14th St.)________________________ 402-280-1936 GIFT & SPECIALTY SHOPS

Greenstreet Cycles (24th & Harney)_______________________ 402-505-8002 Habitat ReStore (24th & Leavenworth)____________________ 402-934-1033 The Shop Around The Corner (801 S. 16th St., The Imaginarium)______________________ 402-594-7061 JEWELRY

Takechi’s Jewelry (17th & Harney)________________________ 402-341-3044 SMOKE SHOP

Looking Glass Cigars & Spirits (15th & Harney)____________ 402-933-8331 Studio 13 (1736 S. 13th St.)______________________________ 402-934-1111

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