
Cobblestone streets, brick warehouses, and the city's best nightlife
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The Neighborhood
Cobblestone streets, brick warehouses, and the city's best nightlife
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About Old Market
The Old Market spans roughly ten square blocks between 10th and 13th Streets, south of Dodge Street to the riverfront. Brick warehouses from the 1880s line cobblestone streets. Iron fire escapes zigzag up five-story facades. This is Omaha's original warehouse district, now filled with galleries, wine bars, and open-air dining patios. At night, string lights glow above sidewalk tables. The energy shifts from brunch crowds to late-night bar hoppers, but the architecture stays constant—red brick, tall windows, exposed beams inside.
Heartland of America Park sits at the eastern edge, fountain lit at night. Gene Leahy Mall curves just north, recently renovated with trails and green space connecting downtown to the riverfront. Walk to M's Pub for a burger, Upstream Brewing for beer and oysters, or Block 16 for award-winning sandwiches. The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts anchors the district's gallery scene. Specialty shops sell handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, and local art. On weekends, the farmers market takes over Jackson Street from May through October.
Housing in the Old Market leans heavily toward loft-style condos and apartments—exposed ductwork, concrete floors, floor-to-ceiling windows. Several converted warehouses offer luxury rentals with rooftop decks overlooking the city. Smaller studio and one-bedroom apartments for rent in Old Market typically sit above street-level restaurants or tucked into renovated buildings along Howard or Jackson Streets. For those searching for homes for sale in Old Market Omaha, expect urban condos with original timber ceilings and industrial charm. Prices run higher than surrounding neighborhoods, but you're paying for walkability and the ability to leave your car parked all weekend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Old Market is Omaha's historic warehouse district, famous for cobblestone streets, brick architecture from the 1880s, and a concentration of galleries, restaurants, bars, and boutique shops. It's the city's primary entertainment district, hosting the Old Market Farmers Market and functioning as the cultural heart of downtown.
Old Market housing consists primarily of loft-style apartments and condos in converted warehouses—think exposed brick, high ceilings, timber beams, and oversized windows. Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units dominate, with some luxury penthouses featuring rooftop terraces. Single-family homes are virtually nonexistent in this dense urban district.
Old Market offers unmatched walkability in Omaha—bars, restaurants, parks, and downtown offices are all within blocks. Renters trade yard space for proximity to nightlife and cultural venues. Expect higher rents than suburban areas, but you can easily live car-free if you work downtown. Parking can be tight, though many buildings include garage access.
Heartland of America Park and its fountain sit immediately east, with riverfront trails extending south. Gene Leahy Mall borders the north with walking paths and green space. The Capitol District and Blackstone are short drives west. TD Ameritrade Park (home of the College World Series) is a fifteen-minute walk northeast along the river.
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