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The view of Omaha downtown from the rooftop of 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The kitchen and living room area are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The front window and dining area are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The open floor plan of the dining, kitchen and living areas are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The 2 car garage is seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The master bedroom's walk in closet at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The rooftop patio at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

A full bathroom is seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The back deck and sliding door are seen at 1005 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

The exterior of Courtyard on Park in Omaha is seen on Tuesday, September 01, 2020.

A kitchen and dining room at the new Courtyard on Park Townhomes on Park Avenue. The project includes 12 residences.

The dining area and view of Park Avenue is seen at 1003 Park Ave at Courtyard on Park in Omaha.

Adam Beaver worked downtown, but lived in suburbia, and wanted to give the urban lifestyle a whirl.

Its been a month or so since he and his daughters moved to the new Courtyard on Park Townhomes, and he said theyre not disappointed.

I love it, Beaver said, noting he got rid of a long commute from Valley and that his girls are exploring new territory. The kids and I had a suburban life, and we wanted to move to a more urban area.

They are among the first residents of the white-bricked town homes on Park Avenue south of Leavenworth Street priced at $315,000 and above.

The 12-residence project of Milestone Development stands out on thetransforming midtown corridor because it infuses brand new for-sale homes among apartment buildings (many of them recently rehabbed) and aging houses.

So far, a third of the town homes that span about 1,640 square feet are claimed, said leasing agents Debbie and Bob Jensen of NP Dodge Real Estate. Each comes with two bedrooms, their own two-car garage, deck and front patio.

The Beavers have a rooftop terrace and views of the downtown riverfront. On a day last week, dad was helping to move in new patio furniture, as daughters Kyrsten, a college freshman, and Abbigale, a high school sophomore, took their dog for a walk.

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