
Tree-lined streets meet Omaha's most beloved green space
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The Neighborhood
Tree-lined streets meet Omaha's most beloved green space
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About Hanscom Park
Hanscom Park, Omaha, NE sits where midtown's residential calm meets one of the city's oldest and most celebrated public spaces. The neighborhood takes its name from the 50-acre park at its center — complete with a spring-fed lake, stone pavilion, and mature trees that predate most of Omaha's development. Streets like Park Avenue and Woolworth Avenue showcase sturdy brick homes and wood-frame bungalows from the early 1900s, their wide porches and deep lots giving the area an established, unhurried character. Woolworth runs straight through the heart of the neighborhood, connecting residents to the park in one direction and the energy of midtown in the other.
The park itself draws cyclists, dog walkers, families with picnic blankets, and anyone seeking green space without leaving the city. Just north, you're minutes from 13th Street's local restaurants and coffee shops — Pho Factory, Ted & Wally's, Modern Love. A short drive south puts you at the Henry Doorly Zoo. Memorial Park borders the neighborhood to the east, while downtown Omaha and the Old Market are a ten-minute drive northwest. The area sits between I-80 and Dodge Street, making commutes straightforward without sacrificing the tree-canopy quiet that defines the streets around the park.
Housing stock includes single-family homes with front yards and character details — hardwood floors, built-in shelving, leaded glass windows. You'll find occasional duplexes and smaller apartment buildings, particularly along busier streets like Woolworth. Homes for sale in Hanscom Park tend to attract buyers looking for vintage charm and walkable access to the park, while apartments for rent in Hanscom Park appeal to renters who want midtown convenience without high-rise living. The neighborhood offers Omaha real estate with staying power — the kind of place that doesn't follow trends because it never needed to.
Frequently Asked Questions
The neighborhood is named for and centered around Hanscom Park, one of Omaha's oldest public parks, featuring a spring-fed lake, stone pavilion, walking paths, and mature trees. It's a quiet midtown area with historic architecture and easy access to downtown, the Old Market, and 13th Street's dining scene.
The neighborhood offers single-family brick homes and wood-frame bungalows from the early 1900s, many with original details like hardwood floors and front porches. You'll also find duplexes and smaller apartment buildings, particularly along Woolworth Avenue and other main streets.
Renters in Hanscom Park get midtown location with quick access to the park, 13th Street restaurants, and downtown, without the density of higher-traffic areas. The tree-lined streets and vintage housing stock appeal to those looking for character and green space within the city.
The neighborhood is minutes from 13th Street's restaurants like Pho Factory and Modern Love, Ted & Wally's ice cream, and local coffee shops. Memorial Park sits to the east, downtown and the Old Market are northwest, and the Henry Doorly Zoo is a short drive south.
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