For Lease: Service Life Building
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Building Description
Designed by the architectural firm of John Latenser and Sons and built in 1927 by Kiewit Brothers construction company, the historic Art Decostyle Service Life Building is one of Omaha’s downtown historic landmarks, designated in March 27, 1984. Originally the Union State Bank building, the building’s use has primarily been office over the last nearly 100 years. In June 2024 (with estimated completion of September 2025), the property undertook a $25MM development of 54 residential units and 5,000 SF commercial consisting of two office suites and new breakfast/lunch restaurant concept.
Building Highlights
The site is situated on the northwest corner of 19th and Farnam Streets, in a convenient downtown location of Omaha’s Central Business District, just north of the Flatiron District, near the courthouse and amenities such as retail, services, entertainment and office. In addition, the site is near new development, dense residential, and public transportation, including direct access to proposed Modern Streetcar. The property boasts a high 92 walk score, 50 transit score and 70 bike score. Additionally, the property is zoned Central Business District with Area of Civic Importance overlay (CBDACI- 1(PL)-*LL).
In addition to the property’s on-street, metered parking, there are two parking garages located within one block of the building.
1904 Farnam St Spaces
Location around 1904 Farnam St
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