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Photos: Project O Street will reshape the city's main drag
- ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE Lincoln Journal Star
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In July 2025, the City of Lincoln announced a project that will reshape O Street. Businesses said they are excited about the project, but also have construction concerns.
A pedestrian walks past the Bourbon Theatre on O Street on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in downtown Lincoln.
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A motorcyclist turns onto O Street on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in downtown Lincoln.
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A pedestrian crosses O Street on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in downtown Lincoln.
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A pedestrian walks on O Street on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in downtown Lincoln.
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A man walks into C. Berry's on O Street on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, in downtown Lincoln.
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A street sign stands out at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop serves up traditional Mediterranean and Eastern food.
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John Horn chows down on a gyro on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop has been serving up traditional Mediterranean & eastern food downtown for several years.
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Restaurant owner Omar Attaie prepares a plate on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop has been serving up traditional Mediterranean & eastern food downtown for several years.
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A plate of butter chicken, naan, wedge potatos and salad sits out on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop has been serving up traditional Mediterranean & eastern food downtown for several years.
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Mahboob Attaie carves meat from a rotisserie on Tuesday at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. The city says it has plans to work with businesses along O Street to keep them informed about a three-phase project expected to be finished in fall 2027.
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Janae Rusher, center (from Columbus), dines with Grace Reiter, left (from Belmar), and Morgan Oliver, right (from Topeka), on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop has been serving up traditional Mediterranean & eastern food downtown for several years.
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Restaurant owner Omar Attaie poses for a portrait on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop has been serving up traditional Mediterranean & eastern food downtown for several years.
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Meat roasts on a rotisserie on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Pita & Naan on O Street in Lincoln. Started by the Attaie family in 2022, the shop has been serving up traditional Mediterranean & eastern food downtown for several years.
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Driving through construction zones or scrambling to find a shortcut can be frustrating. The upside is that when the work is finished, roads are smoother, safer and easier to travel.
Crews will also perform minor pavement and sidewalk work, but sidewalks will remain open.
