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Omaha still pushing for state incentive to help build sports facilities, despite Pillen headwinds
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Omaha still pushing for state incentive to help build sports facilities, despite Pillen headwinds
OMAHA — Omaha city officials are taking steps to unlock a state incentive to help pay for two multimillion-dollar sports complexes, touting the public value of the projects in drawing tourism and other dollars. But as the City Council on…
Omaha still pushing for state incentive to help build sports facilities, despite Pillen headwinds
A proposed new downtown Omaha sports stadium would be owned by the City of Omaha and leased by Union Omaha soccer club as a home base for its professional men's soccer team, a new women's soccer team and other community events. A mixed-use campus with a projected investment of up to $400 million also is envisioned. (Courtesy of Union Omaha)OMAHA — Omaha city officials are taking steps to unlock a state incentive to help pay for two multimillion-…
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