North Omaha business park plan splits into multiple hubs, one might build innovative housing

Garry Clark, executive director of the Omaha Inland Port Authority, shows a map of the port authority district boundaries of nearly 3,000 acres. (Cindy Gonzalez/Nebraska Examiner)

OMAHA — The team behind a long-awaited North Omaha business park, a project fueled by a $90 million state grant and embroiled in past controversy, now envisions it rising on three or more separate sites.

One could be home to a hub where creative and cutting-edge forms of residential dwellings are built for distribution — helping to produce new jobs and fill affordable housing gaps…

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