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  2. Morton Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Morton Meadows is a historic neighborhood located in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. The neighborhood lies between Center and Leavenworth Streets, from 42nd Street to Saddle Creek, and is sometimes referred to by its central boulevard, Twin Ridge. It is near the Dundee area, as well as the Gold Coast, Field Club and Country Club historic districts.

  3. Regency (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    Regency is a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Bound by West Dodge Road, South 96th Street, Pacific Street and Interstate 680, the development was the first major real estate development funded by Mutual of Omaha. [1] Regency is home to a premier office park and the upscale One Pacific Place shopping area, and borders the Westroads Mall.

  4. Neighborhoods of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood was located near the now-gone Florence Lake in East Omaha. It had its own school district, and the site is now occupied by several trailer courts. Benson is a neighborhood of north-central Omaha near 60th and Maple Streets; it was annexed in 1917. Dundee is a neighborhood in central Omaha near 50th and Dodge Streets.

  5. Aksarben Village - Wikipedia

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    Aksarben Village is a mixed-use development in the central United States, located in Omaha, Nebraska.Measuring over one million square feet (93,000 m 2), it is on the land of the former Ak-Sar-Ben coliseum and horse track.

  6. Retirees: The 10 Real Estate ETFs to Own for Growth and ... - AOL

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    Next up is the Residential REIT ETF (AMEX: HAUS) -- an active pure play on U.S. residential real estate. With an expense ratio of 0.6% and a yield of 2.76%, the ETF recently paid a dividend of 13 ...

  7. East Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, Edmond Jefferies filed a claim on 30 acres (120,000 m 2) of land in what was known as East Omaha. [3] This area was Omaha's first annexation, joining the city in 1854. [1] The CB&Q railroad's East Omaha Land Company was first formed in 1887 to develop land for homes and industrial uses.