Cindy Gonzalez, Omaha World-Herald

Cindy Gonzalez

Omaha World-Herald

Nebraska, United States

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Past articles by Cindy:

Park Avenue area to get an apartment project that expects to grow

The 44-unit apartment building would be four stories and built on a vacant lot near Park and Dewey Avenues. → Read More

Neighbors see red over west Omaha apartment project

After a public hearing with nearly 50 people showing up in opposition, the Omaha Planning Board voted unanimously in favor of rezoning the vacant land in west Omaha to allow → Read More

Owners put struggling Oak View Mall on the market

Oak View Mall's current ownership group, has given up on an effort to put together a mixed-use plan to revive the property at 144th Street and West Center Road. → Read More

Fall Parade of Homes ends this weekend

Coordinated by the Metro Omaha Builders Association, the nearly 40 homes on display feature craftsmanship of different area builders. → Read More

Celebrity Homes settles with Nebraska AG's Office for $15,000 over alleged violations

Celebrity Homes of Omaha has agreed to pay $15,000 and change contract terms that discouraged customers from posting “honest but negative” online reviews. → Read More

New stores added to Omaha retail lineup

Omaha has added some retail outlets to its mix. → Read More

The Nove — that's 'nine' in Italian — Lofts open in Omaha's Little Italy

The opening of the $15.3 million, five-level apartment building south of the Old Market comes after a switch in developers and a change in concepts. → Read More

Developer plans $6 million affordable housing project in South Omaha

A $6 million project to build 16 rental residences near South 15th and Spring Streets has received a nod from the City Planning Board, which has approved $250,000 in tax-increment → Read More

Bigger theater will open this winter in final stage of Jewish Community Center renovation

Steve Levinger of the Jewish Federation of Omaha describes the 326-seat venue as (not counting school facilities) the city’s biggest full-service theater and performing arts stage west of 72nd Street. → Read More

Carson Group holds 'topping off' for west Omaha headquarters

The Carson Group's event featured hoisting the final steel beam into place. → Read More

Third generation of Nebraska Furniture Mart's Blumkin family reaches national hall of fame

Irv Blumkin joins his grandmother and father in the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame. → Read More

$25,000 grant will help nurture new crop of future rural homebuilders

The Renaissance Nebraska Project grant goes to Builders of the Future program, which trains young people in construction trades. → Read More

‘There really is no playbook’ for businesses that depend on College World Series

Big, small, commercial and nonprofit businesses alike are taking a hit financially in this year’s absence of the CWS. → Read More

Blackstone Meatball plans to open second restaurant in west Omaha

The group that owns The Blackstone Meatball near 39th and Harney Streets plans to open a second restaurant. → Read More

Omaha's Blackstone district is about to get its first rooftop bar

Omaha’s Blackstone district is poised to get its first rooftop bar. → Read More

New Bellevue apartment complex, the 204-unit Latitude 41, has opened

Fun tidbit: The name of this new residential rental community nods to Bellevue's GPS coordinates. → Read More

Custom-built houses worth $800,000 or more apiece headed for Heartwood Preserve

A 45-acre tract of land northwest of 151st and Pine Streets is getting ready to sprout 50 homes worth $800,000 or more apiece. They’ll be the first bunch of single-family → Read More

$30 million apartment complex will join Millwork Commons district in north downtown Omaha

Construction on the first five-story apartment structure in the district begins in the coming weeks and is projected to open the summer of 2022 just east of the district’s Mastercraft → Read More

Willy Theisen back in the Godfather's Pizza business, this time as a franchisee

It’s been nearly 40 years since Willy Theisen sold off the Godfather’s Pizza empire he founded. Now he’s returning to those roots. → Read More

Need real estate continuing education credits? Check out this free virtual seminar

Another free virtual mini seminar for real estate professionals will be offered. → Read More