Slowdown (venue)

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Slowdown
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The Slowdown venue in NoDo.
Address 729 N. 14th Street
Location Omaha, Nebraska
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Owner Saddle Creek Records
Opened 2007
Website
theslowdown.com

Slowdown is an entertainment venue located at 729 North 14 Street in NoDo, a new development near the Near North Side neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. A combination of a live music venue, shops, restaurants and apartments, the venue was developed by Saddle Creek Records as a direct competitor to the Sokol Auditorium in Little Bohemia.[1] Slowdown is said to be "unlike anything in Omaha - or the Midwest" because of its comprehensive, mixed-use design.[2] The venue is named after the group Slowdown Virginia, who have had a strong influence on "The Omaha Sound".

History

Slowdown began in 2000 as an idea to start a rock club. Jason Kulbel and Robb Nansel started with the idea to renovate a space somewhere in the downtown area and give Omaha the permanent music venue they felt it was lacking. As it became apparent that the perfect space for renovation was just not out there, Robb and Jason spent most of their time working on the expansion of Saddle Creek Records. In 2004, they decided that the renovation of an old space was never going to be ideal and started looking around for some land to buy. The intention now was to build a permanent home for both Slowdown and Saddle Creek.

Fortuitously, the "perfect" spot was found on Saddle Creek Road in midtown Omaha.[3] However, there was strong opposition to the development from local residents, and those plans were scrapped. Jason and Robb were approached by the City of Omaha to find the right place to build Slowdown. A few different options were considered, and the one that seemed to make the most sense was on a plot of land the city offered just south of Omaha's Near North Side and a few blocks west of the Qwest Center.

The city proposed kick-starting the rebuilding of the north downtown area, and with the help of J Development and Alley Poyner Machietto Architecture, the Saddle Creek/Slowdown building quickly became a part of a "development".[4]

References

  1. McMahan, T. (2005) "Hurry Up, Virginia! Saddle Creek's Slowdown project can't came fast enough," Lazy-I. Retrieved 7/10/07.
  2. Brennan, S. (nd) "Speed up, Slowdown: Saddle Creek music venue project works through delays as Omaha eagerly awaits its opening," City Weekly. Retrieved 7/10/07.
  3. It was Saddle Creek Road that provided the name for Saddle Creek Records.
  4. (2007) "Slowdown In Omaha" PollStar. 6/7/07. Retrieved 7/10/07.

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