Lofts on 24th
6
Jobs Created
$103,614
Tax Impact
$260,688
Income Generated
$354,137
GDP Added
$693,359
Output Generated
The Lofts on 24th, located in Omaha, Nebraska, was originally constructed in 1933 as a production facility for the H. Thiessen Pickle Company. In 1965, the site transitioned to new ownership under the Ak-Sar-Ben Beef Company, which operated a meat processing division there for the next 30 years, contributing to Omaha’s legacy as a center for food manufacturing. Designed by prominent local architect Harvey C. Peterson, who was responsible for many of the city’s churches and healthcare buildings, the structure showcases thoughtful industrial design. Now repurposed, it serves as a residential loft community, featuring modern apartments with high ceilings, exposed ductwork, divided-lite windows, and energy-efficient appliances.
Project Type:
Historic RehabilitationTax Credit Type:
StateAddress:
3101 S 24th St
Omaha, Nebraska 68108