
Tree-lined streets, neighborhood shops, and UNO energy in one walkable package
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Tree-lined streets, neighborhood shops, and UNO energy in one walkable package
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About Aksarben-Elmwood Park
Aksarben-Elmwood Park, Omaha, NE stretches west from 60th Street to roughly 72nd, bounded by Center Street to the north and Harrison to the south. Mature oaks arch over residential blocks lined with 1920s bungalows, brick Tudors, and newer construction filling empty lots. The neighborhood splits personality between quiet family streets near Elmwood Park's duck pond and the retail buzz of Aksarben Village, where condo buildings rise above street-level shops. Stinson Park anchors the eastern edge with tennis courts and a community center, while the University of Nebraska Omaha campus brings a steady pulse of students, professors, and Baxter Arena concert crowds.
Elmwood Park itself sprawls across 22 acres with a lagoon, trails, and Sunday morning dog walkers. Aksarben Village — built on the old racetrack grounds — now holds Whole Foods, Pitch Pizzeria, Blue Sushi, and a dozen other restaurants within a five-minute walk. The 67th Street corridor runs north through the heart of the neighborhood, passing Barrett Coffee, Lighthouse Pizza, and the Hollywood Diner's neon sign. UNO's Scott Campus sits just east, making this a natural landing spot for faculty and grad students who want a short commute without dorm-room living. The Keystone Trail cuts through for bikers and runners heading toward Zorinsky Lake or downtown.
Apartments for rent in Aksarben-Elmwood Park range from older walk-up units near 60th Street to new luxury buildings in Aksarben Village with rooftop decks and attached parking. Homes for sale in Aksarben-Elmwood Park include pre-war bungalows in the $200k-$300k range, remodeled two-stories pushing $400k, and modern infill townhomes near the Village. Renters appreciate the walkability — groceries, bars, and green space all within a mile radius. Buyers like the blend of established trees and new energy, plus the fact you can walk to a Nebraska-Omaha hockey game on a Friday night and still hear crickets from your front porch on Sunday morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Aksarben-Elmwood Park is known for Aksarben Village's mixed-use development on the old racetrack site, the 22-acre Elmwood Park with its lagoon and trails, and proximity to the University of Nebraska Omaha campus and Baxter Arena. The neighborhood balances tree-canopied residential streets with walkable shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
The neighborhood offers 1920s bungalows and brick Tudors on established blocks, modern townhomes and infill single-family construction near Aksarben Village, and luxury apartment buildings with amenities like rooftop decks and attached parking. Older walk-up rentals sit closer to 60th Street, while newer condos and apartments cluster around the Village retail district.
Renters find strong value here — you're within walking distance of Whole Foods, Pitch Pizzeria, Barrett Coffee, and the Keystone Trail, plus UNO campus and Baxter Arena events. Newer apartment buildings in Aksarben Village offer modern finishes and underground parking, while older units on surrounding streets come with lower rent and mature tree cover overhead.
Elmwood Park's lagoon and trails sit in the middle of the neighborhood, while Aksarben Village provides Whole Foods, Blue Sushi, and a dozen other restaurants and shops. Stinson Park offers tennis courts and a community center to the east, and the 67th Street corridor runs through with Hollywood Diner, Lighthouse Pizza, and Barrett Coffee. UNO's Scott Campus and Baxter Arena are a five-minute drive east.
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