One Thousand Dodge Building Renovation

Lund-Ross Constructors had the pleasure of doing the major renovation for Mike Moylan. Great article by Omaha Exploration!

Just outside Jobbers Canyon, the 1000 Dodge Building was constructed in 1928 and has been home to a number of businesses, including today’s Nosh Wine Lounge and Capitol Arcade.

Designed by architect James T. Allen and built by contractor Alex Beck, the building was initially leased to the Fisk Tire and Rubber Company. Adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad line, it was originally a two-story structure constructed of reinforced concrete and brick. The first floor served as office space for the tire company, while the basement and upper level were used for warehouse operations.

With the opening of the Capitol District—whose outdoor plaza stretches from 10th to 12th Streets and from Capitol Avenue to Davenport Street—the 1000 Dodge Building is now considered part of the larger district. In recent years, its first-floor commercial space has housed several businesses, including Brigit St. Brigit Theatre and an event space known as One Thousand Dodge. As the surrounding area has increasingly shifted toward entertainment, the building has once again found new life.

Content and photos by Omaha Exploration.

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