Downtown Omaha is set to transform with a massive new 186-unit apartment complex from GreenSlate, targeting affordable housing for locals earning below the area’s average income. Rising from an empty parking lot at 24th and Dodge, the development promises seamless transit access via a nearby bus station — a key draw in a city center long seen as a destination, not a place to live. Residents welcome the change, noting downtown’s evolution over the past decade and the need for more housing. Community input is already underway, with City Council approval still pending — and if all goes well, doors open by 2028. This project could redefine urban living in Omaha, blending affordability, accessibility, and neighborhood growth.
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