[2] Some years, the demands of changing business in Downtown Omaha have overridden the desires of preservationists to maintain historic structures.
[6] Not all of the buildings lost are deemed significant; the Omaha Auditorium, designed by noted and prolific local architect John Latenser, Sr., was almost universally panned for its gaudy and half-completed construction.
[8] Fort Omaha, an Indian War-era supply depot for the United States Army, has been re-purposed as a local community college.
[9] In April 2001 the Nebraska Methodist Health System purchased the Indian Hills Theater on West Dodge Road and.
Despite grassroots formation of the Indian Hills Preservation Society, letters of support from Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Kirk Douglas, and the unanimous vote of the Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission finding that the theater should be declared a Landmark of the City of Omaha, in August 2001 the building was demolished.