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Eastmont Towers begins construction on Lincoln expansion

March 1, 2021 by LPP Reporter

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Eastmont

Eastmont Towers is starting construction on its expansion.

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Matt Olberding

After a delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic, expansion plans at Eastmont Towers are back on track.

The senior living community at 6315 O St. announced last week that it has secured financing for the $50 million expansion.

Eastmont announces $50 million expansion in Lincoln

Eastmont and its partner on the project, Washington-based nonprofit senior housing organization Transforming Age, said they are working with commercial bank Washington Federal and Ziegler, an investment bank, to finance the project.

“This project represents a major investment in east Lincoln and in Eastmont’s commitment to serve seniors for generations to come,” Eastmont Executive Director Andrew Fisher said in a news release.

The project was announced in June 2019 and construction had been scheduled to start last summer. However, the pandemic hampered the market for bonds, leading to the financing delay, said Melinda Stone, Eastmont’s director of sales and marketing.

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Sampson Construction is building the project, which includes a new building with approximately 50 apartments. Other parts of the expansion include an indoor pool, fitness center, performing arts center, bistro, sky top lounge, underground parking and some new outdoor courtyards and gathering spaces. The project is expected to be completed in late 2022.

Stone said half the units in the new building, which will be called The Stratford, have already been sold.

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NEW CONSTRUCTION IN LINCOLN

Holiday Inn Express

Holiday Inn Express

Workers construct a tower crane on the southeast corner of Ninth and O streets on March 30. The crane will be used to construct a 140-room Holiday Inn Express.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star

VA Clinic

VA Clinic

A new $23.9 million Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic being built on the VA campus south of 70th and O streets is the cornerstone of a larger redevelopment known as Victory Park.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star

Antelope Tower

Antelope Tower

A preliminary design shows plans for an apartment building proposed on the block west of Antelope Valley Parkway in the K and L streets corridor.

Architecture Etcetera, Courtesy Image

Mourning Hope Grief Center

Mourning Hope Grief Center

Construction is close to being finished on the new Mourning Hope Grief Center in February.

Mourning Hope Facebook page

State office building

State office building

A nighttime rendering of the planned State of Nebraska office building at 17th and K streets. The four-story building would have two levels of parking and two floors of office space.

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Lincoln sports complex

Lincoln sports complex

Work is going on to finish the interior of the Kinetic Sports Complex on West O Street so it can be open in March.

Manzitto, Courtesy photo

Campion project

Campion project

Campion Development has received approval for its student-oriented housing project at Ninth and M streets.

Courtesy image, Grace Hebert Curtis Architects

300 N. 48th Street

300 N. 48th Street

A Spectrum retail store will be the first tenant for a retail building under construction at the former Skate Zone site at 300 N. 48th St. Construction on a hotel at the site is likely to start in the next two to three months.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star

Gold’s Galleria

Gold's Galleria

The Gold’s Building at 11th and O streets has been sold to a real estate investment company that plans a $15 million-$20 million redevelopment that will include a 110-room hotel.

Journal Star file photo

Madonna New Patient Wing

Madonna New Patient Wing

Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals plans to break ground this spring on a new $57 million, three-story patient wing on its Lincoln campus.

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Wesleyan theatre

Wesleyan theatre

An architectural rendering shows the first phase of a renovation project at Nebraska Wesleyan University, which will replace seats in McDonald Theatre.

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Tommy’s Express Car Wash

Tommy's Express Car Wash

Workers put together the red, steel frame for Tommy’s Express Car Wash north of 70th and O Streets in November. The site was formerly home to Texas T-Bone and Lone Star Steakhouse, among other restaurants.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star

Lied Place Residences

Lied Place Residences

A 300-foot mobile crane sits ready to erect a 280-foot tower crane at the site of the future Lied Place Residences in November.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star

Bryan Physician Network

Bryan Physician Network

Bryan Physician Network broke ground at 84th and Pioneers on a new building that will be home to Southeast Lincoln Family Medicine and a second Bryan Urgent Care location. 

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New football complex

New football complex

Nebraska’s proposed new football facility ties in with the East Stadium Plaza and other buildings on the NU campus.

NU Athletic Department

Sun Valley Lanes

Sun Valley Lanes

This rendering shows the new bar planned at Sun Valley Lanes.

Sun Valley Lanes Facebook page

Telegraph Flats

Telegraph Flats

Telegraph Lofts East rises in the foreground, followed by Telegraph Flats, while looking west toward downtown Lincoln in September.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star

SCC renovations

SCC renovations

Southeast Community College’s Education Square downtown was renovated, with enhanced security.

Journal Star file photo

Nebraska Innovation Campus hotel

Nebraska Innovation Campus hotel

An architectural rendering shows a six-story hotel proposed for 21st Street and Transformation Drive on Nebraska Innovation Campus. 

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Kindler Hotel

Kindler Hotel

There’s a healthy use of granite and marble throughout the rooms and public spaces, including bathrooms at The Kindler Hotel.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star

Lancaster Event Center

Lancaster Event Center

Water hookups and electrical boxes line the new campground under construction at the Lancaster Event Center. 

Journal Star file photo

Olsson

Olsson

Construction on the Olsson building in the Haymarket in July.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star

Eastmont

Eastmont

This rendering shows what the Eastmont campus at 6315 O St. will look like after its planned $50 million expansion.

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Lincoln Children’s Zoo

Lincoln Children's Zoo

The new Wild Kingdom Theater is part of the expanded Lincoln Children’s Zoo that opened in May.

GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star

The Stack Lofts

The Stack Lofts

The Stack at 1222 P St. includes 27 market-rate apartments — three two-bedroom units, 20 one-bedroom units and four studios, some with balcony access.

Journal Star file photo

Ninth & O development

Ninth & O development

New renderings show a preliminary design for a hotel on the southeast corner of Ninth and O streets.

LK Architecture, Courtesy photo

Prison Open House

Prison Open House

The new, 160-bed women’s unit at the Community Corrections Center-Lincoln was built to be a therapeutic space. It  features earth tones, natural lighting and wood throughout the building. 

Journal Star file photo

Wilderness Nature Camp

Wilderness Nature Camp

The Lincoln Parks Foundation is raising money to build a new Wilderness Nature Camp building at Pioneers Park Nature Center.

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Great Plains Beef

Great Plains Beef

This rendering shows Great Plains Beef’s planned new administration building at 84th Street and Havelock Avenue.

Matt Olberding

14th and N

14th and N

The city has chosen this proposal from Argent Group for a high-rise development at 14th and N streets. The rendering is looking southwest.

DLR Group, Courtesy image

Southpointe garage

Southpointe garage

Part of the new parking garage at SouthPointe Pavilions is finally open, several months after originally planned.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star

Pershing proposals/White Lotus Group/HDR

Pershing proposals/White Lotus Group/HDR

White Lotus Group and HDR propose a mixed-use community hub for the site it calls Mural, which would combine affordable housing, retail, a wellness center and central library with murals throughout the block.

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Reach the writer at 402-473-2647 or molberding@journalstar.com.

On Twitter @LincolnBizBuzz.

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