
SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Local Commerces
By maintaining and preserving our neighborhood, we’re helping improve our residents’ lives. Elected by residents themselves, our quality community leaders help guarantee everyone’s well being. 24th Street Corridor Alliance is also fully transparent, and our residents have a say in all major decisions. We’re enhancing community living, one resident at a time.
NORTH 24TH STREET BUSINESS DIRECTORY

THE OMAHA STAR INC
2216 N 24th St, Omaha, NE 68110
The Omaha Star believes that American can best lead the world from racial and national antagonism when it accords every man, regardless of race, color or creed, his human and legal rights, Hating no man, fearing no man in the firm belief that all hurt as long as on is held back.
The Omaha Star, we see ourselves as the documentarians of African-American news in Omaha, Nebraska. We strive to make our readers and our advertisers proud that they support a publication that portrays the African-American as a multi-dimensional individual capable of excelling in areas other than sports, entertainment, and politics.

OMAHA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
2221 N 24th St, Omaha, NE 68110
Our North Omaha community is characterized by poverty and the complexity of related issues. But it is a community undergoing positive and sustainable transformation. Through OEDC’s active involvement in collaborative initiatives, progress has been made to strengthen the social, physical, and economic landscape in our service area. Never working in isolation, we partner with community organizations, non-profits, city government, private entities, and others. We foster new job creation and income growth for residents.

GREAT PLAINS BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM
2221 N 24th St, Omaha, NE 68110
For the past 40 years, The Great Plains Black History Museum has been a striving institution dedicated to publicizing and preserving the achievements of the region’s vibrant African American heritage. To ensure the success both of a future capital campaign and the sustainability of the institution, the museum must gain broad community acceptance. The target audiences will include the general African-American community, regional residents, schoolchildren, and tourists.

THE COOLER SNO-BALLS
Sno-Balls are a popular sweet treat that made their debut in the neighborhoods of New Orleans in the 1930's . The summertime tradition of standing in line for a Sno-Ball is an experience we are excited to bring to Omaha. At The Cooler our hope is that you not only LOVE our Sno-Balls but that you know how truly thankful we are to "Serve Smiles" to you and your family!
