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First National Business Park

Coordinates: 41°15′54″N 96°08′02″W / 41.26500°N 96.13389°W / 41.26500; -96.13389
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First National Business Park
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First National Business Park is located at 144th & Dodge Streets, just north of Boys Town in West Omaha.[1] CB Richard Ellis regards the park as Omaha's "most prestigious location".[2] It was a significant part of the largest annexation in Omaha's history, which former mayor Hal Daub called for in 1999.[3]

Founded in 1997, the 80-acre (32 ha) business park is notable as one of the most desirable locations for business parks in the Midwestern United States.[4] The Park had its last building commitment within a year of its founding. The park includes a 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) building finished in 1998, the Empire Fire and Marine Insurance building of 135,000 square feet (12,500 m2), a third building of 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) building, and a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) building.[5] Harlan Noddle, a past chairman of the University of Nebraska Foundation and a prominent Omaha businessman, was involved in building the park.[6]

It was announced on October 23, 2008 that Yahoo will be coming to the Omaha Metro Area. Yahoo stated that the First National Business Park will be the home to the customer care center that would open the following April.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ First National Business Park plat Archived 2011-09-02 at the Wayback Machine. Douglas County, Nebraska Engineering Department. Retrieved 11/16/08.
  2. ^ "Cizek Construction", CB Richard Ellis. Retrieved 11/16/08.
  3. ^ "Annexation Q and A: Looking Back", Omaha World-Herald. February 27, 2005. Retrieved 11/16/08.[failed verification]
  4. ^ Urban Land Institute. (1995) ULI Market Profiles. Author. p 197.
  5. ^ "Omaha", National Real Estate Investor. July 1, 1997. Retrieved 11/16/08.
  6. ^ "Former NU Foundation leader Noodle dies", Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 11/16/08.[failed verification]
  7. ^ (2008)Yahoo Coming To Metro WOWT. Retrieved 25 October 2008.

41°15′54″N 96°08′02″W / 41.26500°N 96.13389°W / 41.26500; -96.13389