OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — On Tuesday the City Council approved a new redevelopment agreement for the Crossroads project. The city hopes this new agreement will create more accountability, with the city playing a bigger role.
- The city will acquire property for nearly $39 million in this first phase.
- Phase one includes parking garages, apartments and community spaces, much of the center of the development.
- Phase one is expected to start in the spring and be done in 2027.
- The city can start the design work for the parking garages, those will be the first things we see pop up at Crossroads in the Spring.
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“Crossroads will be what it has always intended to be,” said Jennifer Taylor, deputy city attorney, city of Omaha.
Taylor has been working on the Crossroads project since she started with the city over 10 years ago.
“I think the city should be very excited about …