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New
Midtown Crossing Unveiled
October
19, 2006
Mutual
of Omaha Press Release
Omaha
Evolution- Midtown
Crossing at
Turner
Park
, a $250 million mixed-use
urban development, was unveiled today by Mutual
of Omaha and ECI Investment Advisors, Inc. It
represents the first major initiative tied to
the Destination Midtown project.
Anchored
by an expanded and revitalized
Turner
Park
, Midtown Crossing will be comprised of seven
buildings with approximately 200,000 square feet
of leasable space for restaurants, retailers and
entertainment venues as well as 600 condominium
and apartment units and the addition of parking
for approximately 2,200 vehicles.

Work
to prepare the site – bordered by 31st
and 33rd
streets, Dodge
to Harney
streets – will begin this fall. Construction
is slated to begin in the spring with the
project ready for occupancy in the summer of
2009.
Mutual
of
Omaha
announced in May 2005 that it would undertake a
feasibility study to assess the potential of
developing underutilized property east of its
headquarters
building
at 33rd and Dodge streets.
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“The
Destination Midtown project and our own
feasibility study confirmed that
this
area is primed for redevelopment, and we
believe we have an exciting concept that
will revitalize Midtown and bring new life
and energy to
Turner
Park
and its surrounding neighborhoods,” said
Mutual of Omaha Chairman and CEO Dan Neary.
“We at Mutual of
Omaha
are proud to be the catalyst for making
this vision a reality.”
ECI
Investment Advisors will be the developer
on the Midtown Crossing project.
Based
in
Chicago
, the ECI team has extensive experience
with urban mixed-use,
pedestrian-oriented developments. ECI
Executive Vice President Keith Bawolek
will lead the Midtown Crossing development
team from the firm’s newly established
Omaha office. |

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“Midtown
Crossing will have a major impact on Midtown
Omaha by adding premiere residential, retail and
entertainment opportunities anchored by a
rejuvenated
Turner
Park
,” Bawolek said.
“We envision the improved
Turner
Park
as a gateway to
Midtown and a focal point for activities that
bring the community together, such as concerts,
farmers markets and art shows.”
The
development site, owned by Mutual of Omaha, is
currently made up primarily of vacant office
buildings and underutilized parking lots.
Midtown Crossing represents a massive
transformation, with a pedestrian-oriented
retail and entertainment environment on the
ground level, residential units above and
underground and adjoining ramp parking.
Plans
call for Midtown Crossing to include an urban
grocery store, multiple screen
movie theater, health club, a variety of
retailers and a mix of destination and casual
dining establishments. It will also include
approximately 300 condominium units and 300
apartment and corporate extended stay
residences. In all, the seven buildings in the
development will total more than a million
square feet.
“We’re
confident that Midtown Crossing will be a
vibrant, urban neighborhood that not only
provides a great environment for its residents,
but also is a destination for people from
throughout the area,” Bawolek said.

Midtown
Crossing will have a major economic impact on
the city of
Omaha
, according to a study by Creighton University
Professor of Economics Dr. Ernie Goss. The
2006-2009 construction phase of the project will
add approximately $420 million to the
Omaha
economy, support 1,003 full- and part-time jobs
annually and generate $16.5 million in state and
local tax revenue, according to the study.
During the first three years of Midtown
Crossing’s operations, the study estimates
that 2,312 jobs will be created, $472 million
will be added to the city’s economy and $38.5
million in state and local taxes generated.
“In
addition to the project’s significant economic
impact, Midtown Crossing will promote economic
development and neighborhood revitalization
throughout Midtown,” said Mutual of Omaha’s
Neary.
Cope
Linder Architects, a Philadelphia-based firm
with extensive experience in similar
redevelopment projects, and the
Omaha
firm of Holland Basham Architects are
collaborating on the project.
For
more information on Midtown Crossing at
Turner
Park
and regular updates on
the project, visit www.midtowncrossing.com.
Mutual
of
Omaha
is a full-service, multi-line organization
providing insurance
and
financial products for individuals, businesses
and groups throughout the United
States.
For more information about Mutual of Omaha,
visit www.mutualofomaha.com.
ECI
Investment Advisors, Inc., is a privately held
commercial real estate company
providing
municipalities, financial institutions, REITs
and private investors with a wide
array
of investment, development and advisory
services. For more information on ECI,
visit
www.eciadvisors.com.
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