Farnam Building

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Farnam Building
Farnam Building, view from 17th and Farnam
Location Omaha, Nebraska
Coordinates 41°15′27″N 95°56′16″W / 41.25750°N 95.93778°W / 41.25750; -95.93778Coordinates: 41°15′27″N 95°56′16″W / 41.25750°N 95.93778°W / 41.25750; -95.93778
Built 1929
Architect George B. Prinz, et al.
Architectural style Gothic Revival, Other
Governing body Private
NRHP Reference #

00000171

[1]
Added to NRHP March 9, 2000

The Farnam Building is located at 1613 Farnam Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It is a seven-story, 110-foot-tall (34 m), historic building that was constructed in 1929. It is adjacent to the First National Bank Building to the east, and Farnam Plaza, an eight-story building that houses the Opera Omaha offices, to the west.

The building had been important fixture in Omaha's downtown business community since the 1930s. Northup-Jones restaurant was located on the first level and was frequented by Omaha's financial and lawyer community.[2]

The building was renovated in 2000, and was converted from office space to 30 two- and three-bedroom residential apartments. The first floor is commercial space and contains a restaurant, a convenience store, and a post office.

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