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This is a list of businesses in Omaha, comprising companies that are presently headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. This list also includes companies previously headquartered in Omaha.

Overview

Although Nebraska's economy is still primarily based on agriculture, Omaha's economy today has diversified to become a national leader in several industries, including banking, insurance, telecommunications, architecture/construction and transportation. Omaha's economy has grown dramatically since the early 1990s. The city has five companies that rank in the Fortune 500. It also is the smallest city to have two major research hospitals, the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Creighton University Medical Center.

Omaha's most prominent businessman is Warren Buffett, nicknamed the "Oracle of Omaha", who was ranked by Forbes magazine as the fourth richest man in the world (in 2013). [1] He lives in a relatively modest home in the Dundee neighborhood west of downtown Omaha.

Businesses

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Kiewit Tower, the location of Berkshire Hathaway's corporate offices in Omaha, Nebraska

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  • Hayneedle – operator of e-commerce websites
  • HDR, Inc. – formerly Henningson, Durham and Richardson, large healthcare architecture

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The Omaha World-Herald building in Downtown Omaha

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The Union Pacific Center in Omaha

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  • Valmont Industries – Fortune 1000 company, manufacturer of light poles, street signs and other municipal hardware

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  • Yahoo! – datacenter (La Vista, Nebraska) and finance office (Omaha)

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Companies formerly based in Omaha

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's Billionaires". Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  2. ^ Billboard. August 1, 1992. p. 40.
  3. ^ Bakery Production and Marketing. Volume 22, Issues 1-4. Gorman Publishing Company. 1987. p. 110.
  4. ^ writer, Steve Jordon / World-Herald staff. "At age 50, Omaha-founded DLR widens reach and thrives globally with dispersed leadership". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved 2022-05-18.