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you're looking for a real change of scenery, you may want to
consider moving to Omaha's only riverfront neighborhood -
Riverfront Place.
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Riverfront Place will offer a spectacular view of the
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Developers unveiled their final design last week for the
development that will include two condominium towers framed by
contemporary town homes. This newest riverfront project will be
built on land just south of Gallup University. Construction will
begin this spring. The first occupants should be able to take up
residency by summer of 2006.
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Layout design for a 1,052 sq. ft. unit. |
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Each twelve-story tower will consist of 36 units ranging is size from a
little more than 1,000 square feet to approximately 4,400 square
feet. Each will offer spacious private patios with breathtaking
views of the river or the downtown skyline. The town homes footage
range from 2,166 to 2,766 square feet. Some of these will offer a
sky room and roof-top deck. Parking spaces are also included with
each unit.Luxury living at Riverfront Place does not come
cheap. Pre-construction pricing for a 1,052 square foot unit with
two bedrooms and two bathrooms starts at $239,900. A 1,403 square
foot unit featuring designer cabinetry and granite countertops
start at $324,900. Prices continue to climb for the larger units
with the 4,400 square foot penthouses going for approximately
$1,400,000. Prices for the town homes start at $349,900. Mayor
Mike Fahey said "Riverfront Place is world-class". After
viewing the final design, he said it "exceeded the
expectation we had for the riverfront". The city of Omaha
selected Riverfront Partners to develop this prime riverfront
property one year ago. The team is made up of Ross Robb, Kim
McGuire and John Kinnear who together have more than 70 years
experience in homebuilding and real estate development. Jim
Hancock of Hancock, Bruckner, Eng and Wright serves as a
consulting design architect. Guidance for the project is also
being provided by RDG Planning and Design who did the master
planning for Gallup University and the interior of the new First
National Bank Tower. A permanent sales office will open to the
public November 6th in the Courtyard by Marriott hotel at 10th and
Dodge Streets. If interested in making an appointment to start the
sales process, you can also call 39-RIVER or visit their website
at www.riverfrontplace.com.
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