Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, September twenty fifth. We’re waking up with bright skies and a crisp start to fall; temperatures will reach the mid seventies today as sunshine dominates, making it a perfect day for getting outdoors or heading to one of our local farmers markets in Aksarben or the Old Market. If you’re planning to visit pumpkin patches or apple orchards, Vala’s and Bellevue Berry Ranch are open and ready for visitors. Today’s forecast looks dry and comfortable, so outdoor activities should run smoothly.
Our big story this morning involves new developments from City Hall. The Omaha City Council has finalized the property tax levy for twenty twenty five, lowering it slightly to two hundred thirty two million dollars after receiving unexpected revenue last year. Council also approved several new housing developments, with Ironridge getting a sixty four unit senior living facility and Hanscom Place welcoming four new apartment buildings. There’s action on Farnam and Pacific Streets as well, where Sullivan’s Bar and Via Regency received the green light for liquor licenses. The Crossroads redevelopment project is moving ahead and Council member Pete Festersen says new measures will keep the timeline accountable.
Over in real estate, Omaha continues to grow with projects like the fill-in development just east of seventy second Street and Silver Valley Road, near Omaha Country Club. This expansion brings storm and sanitary sewer upgrades, sidewalk improvements, and road paving—all funded with a portion of the public facilities bonds approved by voters last November.
Turning to jobs, hiring in transportation and logistics is steady this week, and there are notices for new healthcare positions as well as retail opportunities at several Midtown Crossing shops. If you’re job hunting, Midtown Crossing and Westroads are seeing increased hiring ahead of the holiday season.
In business news, we’re seeing some newcomers in hospitality, including Sullivan’s Bar on Farnam and a revitalized Via Regency on Pacific Street. Meanwhile, reports confirm construction at Crossroads is pushing forward after the City reached new agreements with developers. No major store closures to report today.
For our cultural calendar, comedy fans can catch the Omaha Comedy Fest tonight through Sunday, with over fifty comedians taking the stage at multiple venues around downtown and Benson. Lauritzen Gardens is hosting its annual Antiques and Design Show starting today, featuring talks, art, and upscale vendors—perfect for anyone looking to spruce up their home. This weekend also brings the Omaha Marathon, starting downtown on Sunday, welcoming runners from across the region.
Quick shout out to our students: Westside High’s girls volleyball squad clinched a tough win last night, and Omaha North’s robotics club just advanced to finals in the regional STEM competition. Great work to our young achievers.
Turning to sports, Creighton soccer hosts Missouri State tonight at Morrison Stadium, while the Storm Chasers close out their home stand at Werner Park; tickets are still available. Friday promises big matchups across area high schools—expect a lively evening under the lights.
On the crime and public safety front, Omaha police responded to a burglary on South Twenty Fourth Street last night; officers arrested two suspects and recovered stolen property. The mayor’s office clarified it’s not involved in the current poll about homeless encampments, aiming to keep city communications transparent.
For our feel-good story, volunteers from North Omaha Community Kitchen handed out more than two hundred free meals to families at Fontenelle Park yesterday, giving a warm boost to neighbors in need. It’s another example of our city coming together to support each other.
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