Journal
Faces of Millwork, Stories • July 30, 2021
Field Day’s Andrea Kathol is paving the way for others in real estate development
Andrea Kathol gets up at 4:30 a.m. every day, does her morning routine, and then starts her work as the owner of Field Day Development. Her early wake-up time began during her service in the Army. That’s also where Andrea...
Stories • April 28, 2021
Space for creative collisions is more important than ever
By Megan Lutz Partner, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture Photo by Erin Giannangelo, APMA In his February post, Jeff Slobotski talked about the need to socially and culturally support an “entrepreneurial ecosystem.” By doing so, we will...
Stories • February 16, 2021
Why we need to support entrepreneurs in our neighborhoods and across the community
By Jeff Slobotski Millwork Commons Ecocsystem & Business Development Manager It’s hard to believe we’re just over a month into the new year after the whirlwind of change we experienced during 2020. The past year forced many of us into...
Stories • November 13, 2020
We want to know what you think! Help us create the park in Millwork Commons!
Our team is working with Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture and Ochsner Hare + Hare, the Olsson Studio on the design of a park for Millwork Commons. And we want to know what you think! Our goal is to create a welcoming place that the Millwork Commons community and visitors to...
Faces of Millwork, News • October 19, 2020
Can your office space help your company be more inclusive?
When Flywheel first announced that we would be moving to the historic Ashton building, a 1900s millwork shop turned office and retail space in north downtown Omaha, we asked our employees to offer their input on what they wanted to...
News • October 17, 2020
Image of young Omaha girl, fist in the air, inspires ‘The HOPE Project’
When Watie White liked an Instagram image by Anthony T. Peña back in February, neither artist knew that a simple heart emoji would lead to Omaha’s newest, brightest, biggest piece of public art. Installed on the Millwork Commons building on...
News • September 7, 2020
Centerpiece of Millwork Commons project, new Flywheel Headquarters now open
Perched atop a century-old warehouse at 12th and Nicholas streets, a brightly colored water tower stands out against the blue sky. A freshly painted 'M' on the tower lets visitors know, they've arrived in Omaha's new Millwork Commons area.
News • July 20, 2020
Omaha’s Millwork Commons trying innovative approach to landscaping with native plants
Landscaping at Millwork Commons will be as innovative as the people and enterprises the new development in north downtown Omaha hopes to attract. Reflecting a mix of two design movements, called the new perennial and the biophilic, the intention is...
Stories • July 1, 2020
From Couches to Collaborative Community: The Mastercraft Building’s Place in Omaha
By Eric Juszyk PJ Morgan Real Estate Mastercraft Property Manager For the past decade, the Mastercraft Building has been a hidden treasure. Located just north of 13th and Nicholas Streets, the building spans the equivalent of three city blocks and...
Standing with Our Neighbors
Artist Anthony T. Peña When Millwork Commons was just a dream, the developers, designers, realtors and partners sat down together to brainstorm and put on paper the Mission, Vision and Values for the district. The first Value to develop out...
News • May 26, 2020
$30 million apartment complex will join Millwork Commons district in north downtown Omaha
Millwork Commons — the emerging north downtown Omaha district targeting tech companies and entrepreneurs — is about to welcome its first apartment building. A second is to follow soon after, for a total of nearly 400 newly constructed residences. Construction...
Stories • April 27, 2020
Introducing the Disbrow Block
The Ashton and Mastercraft buildings have gotten most of the attention as we’ve worked on the first phase of the development of Millwork Commons. But the neighborhood is much more than just those two buildings. We thought it was time...