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Husker Game Day
The is nothing like a great Husker win to make a Nebraska fall evening even more beautiful. October will also bring substantial changes to the Lied Place project. Our 280 foot tall construction crane is slated to come down by the end of the month. ...
August Construction Update
As of July 30th, the Lied Place project is “topped off” at its full 257’ height. The construction crane has been busy clearing the remaining concrete formworks from the site as construction now moves to the completion of the interior spaces. ...
June Construction Update
ONE MORE POUR. It felt like it would never come – the time where construction updates for Lied Place Residences would include more than just concrete pours and windows. Now standing at 233’ 10” with the final pour in sight, the building is prepared for a...
May Construction Update
Lied Place Residences surpassed a long-held milestone last week when construction crews poured columns and walls for Level 21 and Level 22. At a height of 220’ 2”, it is unofficially the second tallest building in Lincoln, now two inches taller than US Bank....
April Construction Update
When building a high rise like Lied Place Residences, construction crews are dependent upon a crane for large portions of the work – and when storms and heavy winds blow through, the crane is shut down for safety. Expert planning counterbalances the seasonal...
Lied Place Walkability
Though not technically a word by Webster Dictionary’s standards, walkability is used in recent literature to describe “the extent to which the built environment is friendly to the presence of people living, shopping, visiting, enjoying, or spending time in an...
March Construction Update
Extreme cold weather spread across the U.S. in late January, dropping heavy snow in portions of Arizona before delivering a record-breaking snowfall to Lincoln residents. For the construction crew at Lied Place Residences, the freezing temperatures, icy winds,...
Interior Design
As arctic temperatures cover the state, interest in Lied Place Residences is heating up with 60% of the units already committed to enthusiastic buyers. Framing, drywall, and paint on the lower levels offer visual signposts toward the future living spaces of...
February Construction Update
Every morning, a highly trained construction crew member climbs the blue, 305-foot-tall crane that has become an established feature of downtown Lincoln. Throughout the Lied Place Residences build, he expertly maneuvers this specialized machinery to lift heavy...
Wind Study
To provide an unparalleled living experience, developers for Lied Place Residences hired Cermack Peterka Petersen, Inc. (CPP) to complete a wind study for the structure. Based out of Windsor, Colorado, the CPP wind consultant firm offers a wide range of expert...
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