SITE SELECTION IN OMAHA
Location, Opportunity, Performance:
Omaha Delivers Proven Sites For Growth
The right site impacts your company’s growth and success, and Omaha has precision-matched sites for the specific operational needs of all types of businesses.
Greater Omaha’s real estate landscape is both affordable and business-friendly, and the energy of Omaha’s Urban Core creates an ideal environment for your modern workforce.
Search current and complete listing of available development and commercial properties.
GO Ready sites provide a direct pathway to development and have already undergone due diligence and engineering.
Shovel-Ready Sites:
GO Ready Properties Await
GO Ready industrial sites are carefully chosen and certified to simplify your site selection and development process. Each site has gone through extensive due diligence, and we’ve secured options-to-buy.
Due diligence completed:
- NALTA Survey
- NTitle Commitment
- NGeotechnical Investigation
- NNatural Features/Wetlands Delineation
- NEndangered Species Ecological Risk Assessment
- NPhase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
Discover Every Available Site in Our Eight-County Region
Search through the most complete listing of available development and commercial properties in our eight-county region.
Omaha has a diverse range of real estate solutions including:
- Downtown Class A office spaces
- Suburban corporate campuses
- Expansive greenfield sites perfect for new industrial developments
Logistics and Infrastructure:
Prime Locations With Everything You Need
Omaha’s robust utility infrastructure is built to support growth, providing businesses with reliable and scalable energy, water and gas services.
Transportation
Omaha is located at the crossroads of the nation, offering a critical advantage for companies.
- Located where I-80 intersects with I-29, Omaha is at the crossroads for regional and national commerce.
- Omaha is also a major rail center with an airport serving international and national transportation.
Utilities
Omaha’s robust utility infrastructure is built to support growth, providing businesses with reliable and scalable energy, water and gas services.
- In Nebraska, Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) provides over 2.5 gigawatts of power and plans to double that capacity in the coming years.
- In Iowa, electricity is supplied by Mid-American Energy.
- The Greater Omaha region is supported by a network of both public and private water and gas utility providers, ensuring reliable access to essential services.