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At the end of the 19th century, Omaha was in its prime as a major railroad center, connecting the settled East with the wideopen West. The Old Market area was at the height of its splendor — bustling with produce dealers, buyers, and transporters. The bustle 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. Mercer’s role was a delicate balance between making things happen and allowing things to evolve. Nonetheless, he was the first to admit that there never was a master plan for developing the Old Market. “We knew these warehouses had possibilities, and to tear them down to construct contemporary buildings would have been like painting over the Mona Lisa,” Mercer insisted. Though Mercer passed away in February 2013, his legacy in the Old Market lives on. Preservation and maintenance of the architectural integrity of the buildings remains a guiding principle.
Sam Mercer: the Old Market’s Godfather
Adapted from an article by Leo Adam Biga
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. In Paris, Mercer cultivated relationships with avant garde artists. Artist Eva Aeppli was his second wife. On his handful of trips to Omaha each year, Mercer cut an indelible figure with his shoulderlength gray hair, his trans-Atlantic accent, and his waxing on far-ranging subjects. He spoke perfect French.
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old market Sam Mercer, 1920-2013 Photo by Vera Mercer
With the death of his father in 1963, Mercer took charge of the Mercer Management Company in Omaha. He appreciated the century-old brick warehouses — some Mercer-owned — comprising the wholesale produce market just southeast of downtown. 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, with apartments above it. More anchor attractions followed — Homer’s, M’s Pub, Mr. Toad, 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 never-planned but organically developed area. Distinct features to this day include The Passageway, V Mertz, La Buvette, and The Boiler Room. Sam Mercer viewed the Old Market as an evolving social experiment and art project aligned. He passed away Feb. 5, 2013, at his home in Honfleur, France. He was 92.
Old Market Historic Tour
The Old Market is filled with historic sites and buildings. Several of these have been specifically identified and researched. As a result, an Old Market Historic Walking Tour, with plaques identifying points of interest, was created in 2003.
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Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot, 1887 Now: The New BLK Ad Agency & Art Gallery 1213 Jones Street
Omaha was a rich brew of immigrants. With them came a thirst for beer. To satisfy the booming demand, six breweries were started in Omaha 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. Prohibition capped the beer business. Later the complex housed a chemical supply company and a furniture-stripping firm. 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. H2
Baum Iron Company Building, 1880 Now: Baum Hydraulics Co. 1221 Harney Street
This building has carried the Baum Iron name since the early 1900s. At one time, the firm was the largest wholesaler of iron products in the Midwest, dealing in iron, steel, and heavy hardware. 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.
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Omaha Bemis Bag Company, 1887 to 1902 Now: Blue Barn Theatre 614 South 11th Street
A growing export trade in flour attracted the bag manufacturer, J.M. Bemis and Company, to Omaha in 1887. The business had its start a quarter century earlier in St. Louis when bags became a thrifty alternate choice to boxes and wooden barrels. By 1900, Bemis Bag was 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. 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, the building was sold to the Mercer family and converted to living spaces for the Bemis Project, a not-for-profit artists’ colony. A 1999 fire severely damaged the original building.
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Burlington Building, 1879 Now: Commercial office space 1004 Farnam Street
The initial “B” identifies this as the headquarters for the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, which was designed by A.R. Dufrene. In 1899, famed local architect Thomas Kimball was hired to remodel the structure to resemble the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Building in Chicago. Among other changes, Kimball added an interior courtyard, elevator, and a floor of octagonal glass bricks, which allowed light into the basement. In 1966, the Burlington Railroad left the building and sold it to the city. After sitting vacant for 17 years, the building was restored for office space, becoming one of the first successful renovations of a 19th-century building in Omaha.
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Hotel Howard, 1909 Now: home to Mr. Toad Pub 1002 Howard Street
The Hotel Howard was constructed in 1909 in the Classical Revival style. 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. Peddlers would then come and load their wagons with a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. 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 venues when Mr. Toad, an indoor-outdoor pub, was opened. The name “Mr. Toad” came from a character in the English book, The Wind in the Willows. H6
Then & Now: J. P. Cooke Buildings, 1885 to 1889 1307 to 1315 Howard Street
Omaha’s first municipal swimming pool, “The New Natatorium,” was located in the basement of the westernmost of these three buildings. Vestiges of it can still be seen there. 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. In the early 1960s, J. P. Cooke & Co., makers of a variety of rubber and metal stamps, moved to this location.
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Millard Block, 1880 to 1881 Now: Rock Bottom Brewery 1101 to 1107 Harney Street
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 188081. The busy factory of the F. P. Kirkendall Boot Company arrived in the early 1900s. Kirkendall was once the world’s largest producer of riding boots, serving such prestigious customers as King Gustav V of Sweden and Emperor Yoshohito of Japan, as well as working cowboys everywhere. The Kirkendall factory shut down in the 1950s. In 1995, Rubin Distributing Company left the building to make way for new, upscale apartments as well as Austin’s, a regional steakhouse chain, which was replaced by Famous Dave’s and later, Rock Bottom Brewery. H8
Morse Coe Building, 1892 to 1893 Now: First National Bank of Omaha branch & Scooters coffeehouse, Mayfield Apartments 1123 Howard Street
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. By 1900, Morse had taken over the business, using the first three floors for its wholesale boot business. In 1999, the building was redesigned for luxury apartments, preserving the historic integrity of the structure, including the original fire escape. H9
Omaha Firehouse, 1903-1904 Now: Upstream Brewing Company 514 South 11th Street
In 1903, George Fisher and Harry Lawrie designed Fire Substation No. 1 in the thenpopular 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 horsedrawn engines. 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 as the Firehouse Dinner Theater. Live shows were staged there until 1991. In 1996, architect David Erickson converted the firehouse into a restaurant and microbrewery, the Upstream Brewing Co., with the original 1903 cornerstone used as an interior showpiece.
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Skinner Macaroni Building, 1914 to 1915 Now: Skinner Macaroni Lofts 1323 Jackson Street
In 1914, increasing business led the Skinner Manufacturing Company to build this six-story brick building, which was designed by architect Harry Lawrie. Skinner was a leading manufacturer of macaroni and cereal products. 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 Cheesroni, 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.
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Union Station, 1931 Now: The Durham Museum 801 South 10th Street
More than 40,000 people came on January 15, 1931, for the dedication of Omaha’s Union Station, an Art Deco masterpiece intended to convey “the distinctive character of the railroad — strength, power, masculinity.” The structure was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, the noted chief consulting architect for Union Pacific Railroad and later, the National Park Service. During World War II 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 donated the building to the City of Omaha in 1973. That year, the Western Heritage Society was formed to preserve the building and to establish a museum. Today, Union Station is home to The Durham Museum, which features first-class exhibits preserving the region’s history as well as traveling exhibits from national partners such as the Smithsonian Institution, the National Archives, the Library of Congress, and the Field Museum covering a vast array of fascinating subjects. H12
Windsor Hotel, 1885 to 1887 Now: Windsor Square Apartments, Curb appeal salon & the tavern 520 to 524 South 10th Street
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. 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.
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The Overland Hotel Now: Ashley,s Collectibles 1218 Howard Street
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. 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. Randy Ashley, the current owner, has renovated the main floor, exposing the building’s beautiful, original staircase. H14
Poppleton Block Now: Omaha Visitors Center 1001 Farnam Street
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 Chief Standing Bear. The case set the legal precedent of treating Native Americans “as persons under the law.” 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. 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.
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Aquila Court Now: Magnolia Hotel 1615 Howard Street
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. In 1974, it was named to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2006, Magnolia Hotels purchased Aquila Court. Today, Magnolia Hotel Omaha is a 145-room boutique hotel.
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calendar of events Omaha Farmers Market
May 3 - October 18 Saturdays : 11th & Jackson (Old Market), 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sundays: 67th & Center (Aksarben Village), 9 a.m.-1 p.m. omahafarmersmarket.org 402-345-5401
40th Annual Summer Arts Festival
June 6-8 Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. World Music Pavilion along Gene Leahy Mall 10th to 15th on Farnam Street summerarts.org 402-345-5401
2014 NCAA College World Series
June 14-24/25 TD Ameritrade Park Omaha 13th & Cuming cwsomaha.com
10th Annual Playing With Fire Concert
June 26–July 3 Lewis & Clark Landing 515 N. Riverfront Dr. playingwithfireomaha.net
River City Rodeo & Stock Show
September 25-28 Heritage Parade – Sept. 27 (Downtown) CenturyLink Center Omaha rivercityrodeo.com
Holiday Lights Festival
November 28-January 6 Lighting Ceremony – Nov. 28, 6 p.m. Wells Fargo Family Festival – Dec. 8, 12-5 p.m. holidaylightsfestival.org
Christmas at Union Station
November 28-December 31 Tree Lighting & Festivities –Nov. 28, 4-7 p.m. The Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. durhammuseum.org
New Year’s Eve Fireworks
December 31, 7 p.m. Gene Leahy Mall, 14th & Farnam holidaylightsfestival.org
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old market It’s the metro’s favorite area for a casual or special night out—or a first date. The Old Market is also the site of many of Omaha’s oldest buildings. Its unique shops, restaurants, art, and people make the Old Market a blend of the hip and the historic. The Old Market is evolving into a neighborhood center. The district has always had residents. Now, with its stylish loft condominiums, charming row houses, and luxurious townhomes, the Old Market and surrounding downtown area’s continued vitality is assured. It’s also Nebraska’s No. 1 tourist attraction. Why? No big box or chain stores here. Every few steps alongside its brick streets bring another fabulous dining or shopping option. You can find art, gifts, décor, and handmade jewelry, all unique. No shopkeeper minds your browsing. A tip for the ladies: on the bricks, watch those heels. Walk on the balls of your feet or wear flats. We locals know that. Take it from us. The Old Market...Omaha’s Crown Jewel!
Parking & Transportation
Don’t hesitate to come to the Old Market because of parking. The Old Market offers free meters after 5 p.m. and on weekends, covered parking in area garages, several area lots, and valet parking for hotel guests. So don’t let parking prevent you from coming to the Old Market. It’s an atmosphere you can’t find anywhere else. In addition, most hotels offer shuttle service to the Old Market.
Downtown Hotels
Courtyard by Marriott (101 S. 10th St.)_____________ 402-346-2200 DoubleTree Hotel (1616 Dodge St.)__________________ 402-346-7600 Embassy Suites Old Market (555 S. 10 St.)__________ 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 (12th & Jackson)________________________402-513-5500 Magnolia Hotel Omaha (1615 Howard St.) ___________402-341-2500 Residence Inn by Marriott (15th & Douglas)__________402-342-4770
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old market Attractions & Entertainment
Many of Omaha’s finest attractions are in close proximity to the Old Market: The Durham Museum, Lauritzen Gardens, Joslyn Art Museum, The Rose Theater, Omaha Children’s Museum, Orpheum Theater, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, Holland Performing Arts Center, and Heartland of America Park with its colorful fountains. The Gene Leahy Mall is home to ducks and geese in the warmer months and hosts the Holiday Lights Festival from Thanksgiving through early January. Many of the downtown hotels offer special packages that make taking advantage of these attractions a real treat. The Old Market and downtown area offer a multitude of exciting things to do at night. Theater • Blue Barn, The Rose.
Arts • Omaha Symphony, Opera Omaha. Live Entertainment • CenturyLink Center Omaha, The Orpheum Theater, Holland Performing Arts Center, Omaha Civic Auditorium, The Slowdown.
After the show, you can always come to the Old Market for desserts and coffee, after-dinner cocktails and wine, or late-night dining and libations. You’ll have many different atmospheres to choose from. The Old Market has great bars and pubs that offer many different types of atmospheres—everything from sports bars to bars with entertainment. There are over 20 different locations within the Old Market that offer something for everyone.
Art • Galleries • Museums
KANEKO (1111 Jones St.)___________________________402-341-3800 The Durham Museum (801 S. 10th St.)______________ 402-444-5071 Joslyn Art Museum (2200 Dodge St.)_________________402-342-3300 Omaha Children’s Museum (500 S. 20th St.) _________402-342-6164
City Tours
MJ Carriage Service (11th & Howard)________________402-453-6745 Ollie the Trolley (1528 N. Saddle Creek Rd.)__________402-597-3596
Information
Old Market Business Association____________________oldmarket.com Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau______________ visitomaha.com Omaha Downtown Improvement District_____ omahadowntown.org
Theater & Performing Arts
Blue Barn Theatre (614 S. 11th St.)_________________ 402-345-1576 Brigit Saint Brigit Theatre (1002 Dodge St.)_________ 402-502-4910 Film Streams (1340 Mike Fahey St.)_________________ 402-933-0259 Holland Performing Arts Center (1200 Douglas St.) __ 402-345-0606 Omaha Symphony (1605 Howard St.)________________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 (13th & Douglas St.)__________________402-345-0606
Other Area Attractions
CenturyLink Center Omaha (455 N. 10th St.)________402-341-1500 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 TD Ameritrade Park Omaha (1200 Mike Fahey St.)___402-546-1800
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The Old Market features some of the city’s best restaurants. No matter what you are interested in, there is a restaurant that will satisfy the palate, all unique, some very upscale. How about eating outside when the weather is beautiful? There are more than a dozen locations to pick from. Want something more casual? Less expensive? Family-oriented? Ethnic? You never need to leave the Old Market to find great food!
Bakeries & Sweet Shops
Bliss Bakery (J-8, 11th & Jones)_____________________402-934-7450 Cupcake Omaha ((F-7, 11th & Howard)_______________402-346-6808 Hollywood Candy (H-4, 12th & Jackson)______________402-346-9746 Juice Stop (F-4, 12th & Howard)_____________________402-715-4326 Old Market Candy Shop (F-8, 10th & Howard)________402-344-8846 Ted & Wally’s Ice Cream (G-5, 12th & Jackson)_______ 402-341-5827 Wheatfields Express (E-4, 12th & Howard)___________ 402-991-0917
Bar & Grill
Billy Frogg’s Grill & Bar (E-5, 12th & Howard)_______ 402-341-4427 Eat the Worm (F-4, 12th & Howard)__________________402-614-4240 O’Connors Irish Pub (F-3, 13th & Howard)___________402-934-9790 The Stadium Club Sports Bar & Grill (E-8, 10th & Howard)________________________________402-359-1290
Fast Food
Little King (F-4, 12th & Howard)_____________________402-344-2264 PepperJax Grill (F-3, 13th & Howard)________________402-315-1196 Signature Soup Shoppe (L-3, 13th & Leavenworth)___402-699-4719 Subway (E-3, 13th & Howard)________________________402-341-8814
Bars, Lounges, Pubs & Taverns
Bar 415 (E-3, 13th & Howard)_______________________402-346-7455 Barry O’s Old Market Tavern (E-8, 10th & Howard)__402-341-8032 The Berry & Rye (F-6, 11th & Howard)_______________402-613-1333 Billy Frogg’s Grill & Bar (E-5, 12th & Howard)_______ 402-341-4427 Blue Sushi Sake Grill (E-5, 12th & Howard)__________402-408-5566 Dubliner Pub (D-4, 12th & Harney)__________________ 402-342-5887 Eat the Worm (F-4, 12th & Howard)__________________402-614-4240 Havana Garage Cigar Bar (E-8, 10th & Howard)______402-614-3800 J D Tucker’s (E-8, 10th & Howard)___________________402-934-5190 J’s On Jackson (H-6, 11th & Jackson)________________402-991-1188 Jackson Street Tavern (H-5, 12th & Jackson)_________ 402-991-5637 Julio’s Old Market (F-2, 13th & Howard)_____________ 402-345-6921 La Buvette Wine & Grocery (F-7, 11th & Howard)____ 402-344-8627 Maria Sangria (B-6, 11th & Farnam)_________________ 402-504-4901 M’s Pub (E-6, 11th & Howard)_______________________402-342-2550 Mr. Toad’s Pub (E-8, 10th & Howard)________________402-345-4488 O Dining & Lounge (A-8, 10th & Farnam)____________402-502-7888 O’Connors Irish Pub (F-3, 13th & Howard)___________402-934-9790 Old Chicago (D-6, 11th & Harney)____________________402-341-1616 Omaha Tap House (1403 Farnam St. #136)___________ 402-932-5131 Parliament Pub (C-5, 12th & Harney)________________ 402-934-3301 Rock Bottom Brewery (D-6, 11th & Harney)__________402-614-9333 Roja Old Market (C-4, 12th & Harney)_______________402-346-9190 Sake Bombers @ Blue (E-4, 12th & Howard)_________402-408-5566 The Stadium Club (E-8, 10th & Howard)_____________402-359-1290 Stiles Pub (F-5, 12th & Howard)_____________________ 402-991-9911 Stokes Bar & Grill (E-5, 12th & Howard)_____________402-408-9000 T. Henery’s Pub (C-6, 11th & Harney)________________ 402-345-3651 The Tavern (G-8, 10th & Jackson)____________________ 402-341-0191 Upstream Brewing Company (G-6, 11th & Jackson)___402-344-0200 Urban Wine Company (J-7, 11th & Jones)____________402-934-0005 Waters Edge Lounge at Embassy Suites (E-9, 10th & Howard)_____________________________402-346-9000
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Blue Sushi Sake Grill (E-4, 12th & Howard)__________402-408-5566 The Diner (D-5, 12th & Harney)______________________402-341-9870 Falling Water Grille (F-9, 10th & Howard, Embassy Suites)_____________402-346-9000 Hiro 88 (G-2, 13th & Jackson)_______________________402-933-5168 Indian Oven (E-8, 10th & Howard)___________________402-342-4856 Jackson Street Tavern (H-5, 12th & Jackson)_________ 402-991-5637 Julio’s Old Market (F-2, 13th & Howard)_____________ 402-345-6921 La Buvette Wine & Grocery (F-7, 11th & Howard)____ 402-344-8627 M’s Pub (E-6, 11th & Howard)_______________________402-342-2550 Maria Sangria (B-6, 11th & Farnam)_________________ 402-504-4901 Matsu Sushi (B-8, 10th & Farnam)___________________402-346-3988 Michael’s Cantina at the Market (C-6, 11th & Harney)______________________________402-346-1205 Nicola’s Italian Wine & Faire (G-3, 13th & Jackson)__402-345-8466 O Dining & Lounge (A-8, 10th & Farnam)____________402-502-7888 Old Chicago (D-6, 11th & Harney)____________________402-341-1616 Plank Seafood Provisions (F-4, 12th & Howard)______402-507-4480 Rock Bottom Brewery (D-6, 11th & Harney)__________402-614-9333 Roja Old Market (C-4, 12th & Harney)_______________402-346-9190 Spaghetti Works (F-6, 11th & Howard)_______________402-422-0770 Stokes Bar & Grill (E-5, 12th & Howard)_____________402-408-9000 Trini’s Mexican Restaurant (E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____________402-346-8400 Twisted Fork Grill & Bar (E-7, 11th & Howard)______402-932-9600 Upstream Brewing Company (G-6, 11th & Jackson)___402-344-0200 Vivace (E-6, 11th & Howard)_________________________402-342-2050 Wheatfields Express (E-4, 12th & Howard)___________ 402-991-0917 Zio’s Pizzeria (F-6, 11th & Howard)__________________402-344-2222
Coffeehouses & Tea Rooms
Some of you can’t start the day without that coffeehouse coffee. You need to know this: the Old Market just doesn’t have the national chains. Buck your comfort zone. Enter the galaxy of locally owned, cozy coffee and specialty food shops. Some have handmade pastries, artisan chocolates, cushy couches, and oh, the ambiance. Call around to find the style to match your mood. 13th Street Coffee Co. (G-3, 13th & Jackson)_________402-345-2883 The Addicted Cup (L-3, 13th & Leavenworth)_________402-346-6975 Aromas Coffeehouse (J-8, 11th & Jones)______________402-614-7009 Scooter’s (F-5, 12th & Howard, First National Bank)_ 402-991-9868 The Tea Smith (E-5, 12th & Howard)_________________402-932-3933 Urban Abbey/Soul Desires (G-8, 10th & Jackson)_____402-898-7600
Fine Dining
801 Chophouse at the Paxton (A-1, 14th & Farnam)__402-341-1222 Ahmad’s Persian Cuisine (E-8, 10th & Howard)_______402-341-9616 The Boiler Room (I-6, 11th & Jones)_________________402-916-9274 The Flatiron Cafe (17th & Howard)___________________402-344-3040 J’s On Jackson (H-6, 11th & Jackson)________________402-991-1188 Le Bouillon (F-4, 11th & Howard)____________________402-502-6816 Omaha Prime (E-7, 11th & Howard)__________________402-341-7040 V. Mertz (E-7, 11th & Howard The Passageway)______402-345-8980
Specialty Foods, Beer & Wine
Cubby’s Old Market (H-3, 13th & Jackson)___________402-341-2900 La Buvette Wine & Grocery (F-7, 11th & Howard)____ 402-344-8627 Nebraska at the Market (L-3, 13th & Leavenworth)___402-346-6975 Urban Wine Company (J-7, 11th & Jones)____________402-934-0005 Vine & Branch (H-5 12th & Jackson)_________________402-614-4048
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The Old Market is full of businesses that provide services to visitors, residents, and employees of Downtown Omaha. And they are just a phone call away.
Banking & Finance
American National Bank (C-1, 14th & Harney)________402-457-1070 First National Bank (F-5, 12th & Howard)____________402-341-0500 Security National Bank (F-7, 11th & Howard)________402-344-7300
Business Services
Bozell (K-8, 10th & Leavenworth)____________________402-965-4300 Clark Creative Advertising (G-2, 13th & Jackson)_____402-345-5800 J. P. Cooke Rubber Stamp Co. (F-2, 13th & Howard)__ 402-342-7175 Market Media (D-4, 12th & Harney)__________________402-346-4000
Health
Anytime Fitness (J-7, 11th & Jones)__________________402-991-2333 Commercial Optical Co. (G-3, 13th & Jackson)________402-344-0219 Alegent Creighton Clinic (L-1, 14th & Leavenworth)__402-280-5500 Old Market Massage (E-3, 13th & Howard)___________ 402-850-6651 Omaha Dental Spa (F-6, 11th & Howard, At The Loft)_402-505-4424 Omaha Healing Arts Center (E-3, 13th & Howard)____402-345-5078 Omaha Yoga School (E-7, 11th & Howard)____________402-346-7813
Information
Downtown Omaha, Inc. (DowntownOmahaInc.org)___402-341-3700 Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce (D-2, 13th & Harney)______________________________402-346-5000 Omaha Convention & Visitors Bureau (B-8, 10th & Farnam)______________________________402-444-4660 Omaha Downtown Improvement District (OmahaDowntown.org)____________________________402-916-1796 Old Market Business Association__________________(OldMarket.com)
Legal
Cullan & Cullan (D-6, 11th & Harney)________________402-397-7600 Klein Law Office (H-4, 12th & Jackson)______________ 402-391-1871 Stinson Leonard Street (C-3, 13th & Harney)_________402-342-1700 Sutera & Sutera Law Office (E-7, 11th & Howard)____402-342-3100
Other Services
Big Brain Productions (H-5, 12th & Jones)___________402-342-2885 The Market Church (I-2, 13th & Jones)______TheMarketChurch.com U-Haul (L-3, 13th & Leavenworth)___________________402-346-9322 Urban Abbey Worship Service (G-8, 10th & Jackson)__ 402-898-7600 Urban Storage (L-3, 13th & Leavenworth)____________402-342-4449
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Real Estate
America First Companies (A-8, 10th & Farnam)______402-444-1630 Blackthorne Real Estate Development _______________402-884-6200 Bluestone Development (15th & Jones)_______________402-505-9999 Grubb & Ellis/Pacific Realty__________________________402-345-5866 Investors Realty, Inc.________________________________402-330-8000 Mercer Management Co. (F-7, 11th & Howard)_______402-346-4445 NP Dodge Condo Sales_______________________________402-255-5099 NuStyle Development Corporation___________________ 712-647-2041 Shamrock Development, Inc. (B-3, 13th & Farnam)___ 402-934-7711
Salons & Spas
Curb Appeal (G8, 10th & Jackson)___________________402-345-0404 The Hair Market Salon (E-7, 11th & Howard)_________402-345-3692 The Nail Shop (9th & Douglas)_______________________402-595-8805 Omaha Yoga School (E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____________402-346-7813 RARE (E-3, 13th & Howard)_________________________402-706-9673 Sirens Salon & Day Spa (F-6, 11th & Howard At The Loft)__________________402-933-9333 Urbane Salon & Day Spa (B-8, 10th & Farnam)_______402-934-2909
Shopping
Don’t get caught buying something at your connecting airport. Shopping in the Old Market is a fun, relaxing, cultural experience. It’s nice to take a little walk after lunch or dinner. The Old Market is not a strenuous walk, just enough for a refreshing post-meal stroll. You can spend as little or as much as you want. Many times, it’s a one-of-a-kind find. It’s not just a Midwestern market. You’ll experience dozens of exotic cultures. The Midwestern items do, however, prove you were actually here.
Antiques
Antique Annex (H-5, 12th & Jackson)________________402-932-3229 Fairmont Antiques & Mercantile (H-4, 12th & Jackson)_____________________________402-346-9746 Flying Worm Vintage (H-5, 12th & Jackson)__________402-932-3229 The Imaginarium (E-3, 13th & Howard)______________ 402-594-7061 Joe’s Collectibles (H-5 Alley, 12th & Jackson Alley)___402-612-1543 Reserve Goodwill (F-3, 13th & Howard)______________402-342-4102 Second Chance Antiques (D-1, 14th & Harney)_______402-346-4930
The Art Scene
Artists tend to congregate for inspiration and fellowship. In the metro, the Old Market is the hotspot. Residents and visitors would do well to immerse themselves in the thriving art scene that is Omaha’s Old Market. A good place to start is the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
Anderson O’Brien Fine Art (G-6, 11th & Jackson)_____ 402-884-0911 Artists’ Cooperative Gallery (D-7, 11th & Harney)_____ 402-342-9617 Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (K-4, 12th & Leavenworth)________________________402-341-7130 Farrah Grant Photography (F-8, 10th & Howard)_____402-312-8262 Garden of the Zodiac (E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____________ 402-341-1877 Images of Nature Gallery-Thomas Mangelsen (D-5, 12th & Harney)______________________________402-341-8460 KANEKO Gallery (J-6, 11th & Jones)_________________402-341-3800 Old Market Artists Gallery (E-7, 11th & Howard)_____402-346-6569 Omaha Clayworks (H-3, 13th & Jackson)_____________402-346-0560
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old market The Art Scene (cont.) Passageway Gallery (E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____________402-341-1910 Sirens at the Loft (F-6, 11th & Howard)______________402-933-9333 Visions Custom Franing (K-4 @ Bemis Center)_______402-342-0020 White Crane Gallery (E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____________402-345-1066
Books
Jackson Street Booksellers (H-5, 12th & Jackson)____402-341-2664 Soul Desires/Urban Abbey (G-8, 10th & Jackson)_____402-898-7600
Clothing & Accessories
All About Me Boutique (E-7, 11th & Howard)_________402-505-6000 Curbside Clothing (G-6, 11th & Howard)__________________________ Drastic Plastic (F-4, 12th & Howard)_________________402-346-8843 Curb Appeal Salon & Spa (G8, 10th & Jackson)_______402-345-0404 Flying Worm Vintage (H-5, 12th & Jackson)__________402-932-3229 The Lotus (F-4, 12th & Howard)_____________________402-346-8080 McLovin (E-8, 10th & Howard)_______________________402-915-4002 Nouvelle Eve (E-6, 11th & Howard)__________________ 402-345-4811 Old Market Sundries (F-8, 10th & Howard)___________402-345-8198 Overland Outfitters (F-8, 10th & Howard)____________402-345-2900 Reserve Goodwill (F-3, 13th & Howard)______________402-342-4102 Second Chance Antiques (G-5, 12th & Jackson)_______402-346-4930 Simply Fabulous (G-4, 12th & Jackson)______________402-812-2193 Souq, Ltd.(E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)____402-342-2972 Wallflower Artisan Collective (1402 S. 13 St.)_________402-677-9438
Flowers
Old Market Habitat (E-6, 11th & Howard)____________402-342-0044
Gift & Specialty Shops
Ashley’s Collectibles (E-4, 12th & Howard, L. Level)__402-934-3100 City Limits (E-6, 11th & Howard)____________________402-345-3570 Le Wonderment (E-7, 421 S. 11th St)_________________402-206-9928 Nebraska at the Market (L-3, 13th & Leavenworth)___402-346-6975 Old Market Sundries (F-8, 10th & Howard)___________402-345-8198 Red Square (E-7, 11th & Howard)____________________402-342-8878 Souq, Ltd. (E-7, 11th & Howard, The Passageway)___402-342-2972 Susie’s Baskets (B-3, 13th & Farnam)________________402-341-4650 Tannenbaum Christmas Shop (F-8, 10th & Howard)__ 402-345-9627
Home Furnishings & Decor
Habitat ReStore (24th & Leavenworth)_______________402-934-1033 Iron Decor and More (G-5, 12th & Jackson)__________402-346-6123 Niche (F-6, 11th & Howard)__________________________402-344-4399 Urban By Design (F-3, 517 S. 13th St.)_______________970-214-7608
Jewelry
Cibola of Omaha (F-7, 11th & Howard)_______________402-342-1200 Cornerstone Gem & Bead Co. (G-3, 13th & Jackson)__ 402-346-4367 Goldsmith/Silversmith (F-7, 11th & Howard)_________ 402-342-1737 Perspective Jewelry Design Studio (D-4, 12th & Harney)______________________________402-934-4416
Music
Drastic Plastic (F-4, 12th & Howard)_________________402-346-8843 Homer’s Music & Gifts (E-4, 12th & Howard)_________402-346-0264
Smoke Shops
Havana Garage Cigar Bar (E-8, 10th & Howard)______402-614-3800 Hooka Ran’s (H-5 Alley)______________________________402-934-3100 SG Roi Tobacconist (F-7, 11th & Howard)____________402-341-9264
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Blatt Beer & Table (5-E, 610 N. 12th St.)_____________402-718-8822 Blue Line Coffee (3-C, 749 N. 14th St.)_______________402-932-4463 Capitol Lounge & Supper Club (9-G, 10th & Capitol)______________________________402-934-5999 Centurylink Center Omaha (6/7-H/I, 455 N. 10th St.)__________________________402-341-1500 DJ’s Dugout Sports Bar/Blazin’ Pianos (9-G, 10th & Capitol)______________________________402-763-9974 The Dugout (3-D, 1303 Cuming St.)__________________402-934-5252 Film Streams (4-D, 1340 Mike Fahey St.)_____________402-933-0259 Goodnights Pizza Bar & Patio (4-D, 1302 Mike Fahey St.)________________________ 402-502-2151 Green St. Cycles (4-D, 1310 Mike Fahey St.)__________402-505-8002 Hot Shops Art Center (1-D, 1301 Nicholas St.)_______ 402-342-6452) Inclosed Studio (4-D, 1330 Mike Fahey St. )__________402-321-3442 Liberty Tavern (7-G, 1001 Cass St., Hilton Omaha)___ 402-998-4321 Lids Locker Room (5-E, 6140 N. 12th St.)____________402-334-0183 Nosh Wine Lounge (9-G, 10th & Dodge)______________ 402-614-2121 Old Mattress Factory Bar & Grill (6-E, 501 N. 13th St)______________________________402-346-9116 Pinnacle Bank (10th & Douglas)_____________________402-346-9180 Red Mango (3-D, 808 N. 13th St.)____________________402-933-8815 Saddle Creek Shop (4-D, 721 N. 14th St.)_____________402-384-8248 Storz Trophy Room (Riverfront Drive) TD Ameritrade Park Omaha (3/4-E/F, 1200 Mike Fahey St.)_____________________402-546-1800 Union Pizzeria & Sports Bar (2-C, 15th & Cuming)___402-932-2929 Urban Outfitters (3-D, 745 N. 14th St.)_______________402-280-1936 Zesto’s Ice Cream (5-E, 3901 S. 13th St.)_____________402-932-4420
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1. Ingredient 2. Lenny’s Sub Shop 3. Pana 88 4. Délice European Bakery 5. Cold Stone Creamery / Rocky Mountain Chocolate 6. The Grey Plume 7. Black Oak Grill 8. Brix 9. CRAVE 10. Cantina Laredo 11. Saints Pub + Patio 12. Chicago Dawg House
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Clothes & Accessories
20. The Ugly Sister Boutique 21. Me & Me
Home Furnishings & Accessories
30. The Afternoon 31. Hutch
Specialty Stores
40. Three Dog Bakery & Spaw 41. Chef2 42. The Grey Plume Provisions 43. GNC 44. Thirst Tea
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Restaurants & Specialty Foods 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ingredient Lenny’s Sub Shop Pana 88 Délice European Bakery Cold Stone Creamery / Rocky Mountain Chocolate 6. The Grey Plume 7. Black Oak Grill 8. Brix 9. CRAVE 10. Cantina Laredo 11. Saints Pub + Patio 12. Chicago Dawg House
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20. The Ugly Sister Boutique 21. Me & Me
Home Furnishings & Accessories 30 55 41 42 21 53
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30. The Afternoon 31. Hutch
Specialty Stores 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.
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Three Dog Bakery & Spaw Chef2 The Grey Plume Provisions GNC Thirst Tea
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Services
50. Garbo’s Salon and Spa 51. Fashion Cleaners 52. Z-Wireless 53. Arlan’s Barber Shop 54. Callahan Financial Planning 55. Definitive Vision 56. Prairie Life Fitness 57. Wohlner’s Neighborhood Grocery & Deli 58. Element by Westin 59. NT Nails 60. Lotus House of Yoga
50. Garbo’s Salon and Spa 51. Fashion Cleaners 52. Z-Wireless 53. Arlan’s Barber Shop 54. Callahan Financial Planning 55. Definitive Vision 56. Prairie Life Fitness 57. Wohlner’s Neighborhood Grocery & Deli Entertainment 58. Element by Westin 59. NT Nails Midtown Cinema 70. Marcus 60. Lotus Glo HouseLounge of Yoga 71. The
72. The Corky Canvas Entertainment 73. Grane 70. Marcus Midtown Cinema 71. The Glo Lounge 72. The Corky Canvas 73. Grane Condo Sales Office
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