Midtown Crossing at Turner Park, Mixed-use development in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska
Midtown Crossing at Turner Park is a mixed-use development in the Midtown neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, combining residential buildings, shops, offices, and a hotel arranged around a public park. The several modern buildings are connected on foot and form a single city block with the park as its central element.
The site was originally part of Turner Park, a public green space established in the early 20th century. The current development was built in the 2000s as part of a deliberate effort to bring new activity to the Midtown neighborhood, which had lost momentum over the previous decades.
Turner Park, the green space at the center of the development, serves as a gathering spot for concerts, outdoor movies, and seasonal markets throughout the year. In winter, part of the park becomes an ice skating rink, drawing people from across the city.
The site is easy to walk around since all parts of the complex are directly connected on foot. For those arriving by car, a parking garage is available on site, and access from Omaha's main roads is straightforward.
Midtown Crossing was built on land that had been owned by Creighton University for decades and was largely unused. The university played a key role in pushing the project forward and remains a close neighbor today.
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