OMAHA — Based in the same South 24th Street storefront for over a half-century, the largest nonprofit serving the Omaha metro’s Latino community is undergoing a $10 million headquarters makeover and expansion.

The renovation of the Latino Center of the Midlands along a historic commercial corridor was kickstarted by a $2.8 million award from the State of Nebraska’s North and South Omaha Recovery Grant Program.

Anticipated completion in early 2027 will take the center from about 17,000 square feet to nearly 29,000 square feet, officials said. Walls will fall between the longtime headquarters and an adjacent bank building the nonprofit bought last year. Additional space will be created, including outward extension of the top floor and a new deck area.

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