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A significant $200 million development is poised to reshape the landscape between Nebraska's two largest cities, featuring a Nebraska Medicine health center, residential units, and retail spaces. Located in Gretna, this ambitious project aims to enhance the community's offerings and provide essential services to residents.
The development will include 300 housing units designed to accommodate a variety of lifestyles, promoting a vibrant community atmosphere. Alongside the residential component, the project will feature retail and entertainment options, creating a hub for shopping and leisure activities.
Local officials have expressed excitement about the potential economic impact of this development, which is expected to generate jobs and attract visitors to the area. The inclusion of a health center underscores a commitment to improving healthcare access for residents, making it a key aspect of the project.
As construction plans progress, the community eagerly anticipates the benefits this development will bring, positioning Gretna as a growing destination in Nebraska.
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