The number of plats for single-family housing have increased over the past year in Sarpy County, including large developments such as Sanitary and Improvement District No. 369, known as Harvest Creek, near South 216th Street and Lincoln Road in Gretna.
SCOTT STEWART, GRETNA BREEZE
The number of plats for single-family housing have increased over the past year in Sarpy County, including large developments such as Sanitary and Improvement District No. 369, known as Harvest Creek, near South 216th Street and Lincoln Road in Gretna.
SCOTT STEWART, GRETNA BREEZE
Dirt moving equipment sits idle at the new Tower District project site in Papillion. Available, undeveloped “greenfields” of land suitable for construction are becoming harder to find in Sarpy County.
Lack of available “greenfield” space for large-sized projects has become a problem for Sarpy County, according to the executive director of the county’s economic development agency.
The number of plats for single-family housing have increased over the past year in Sarpy County, including large developments such as Sanitary and Improvement District No. 369, known as Harvest Creek, near South 216th Street and Lincoln Road in Gretna.
The number of plats for single-family housing have increased over the past year in Sarpy County, including large developments such as Sanitary and Improvement District No. 369, known as Harvest Creek, near South 216th Street and Lincoln Road in Gretna.
Dirt moving equipment sits idle at the new Tower District project site in Papillion. Available, undeveloped “greenfields” of land suitable for construction are becoming harder to find in Sarpy County.