Amenities
The Scarlet Hotel
This six-story, 154 room hotel features a rooftop Bar, Barred Owl, an full-service Restaurant, Well & Good, and a Coffee Shop, The Good Life. The Scarlet features an authentic but modern taste of small-town Nebraska and all things Husker athletics. Other amenities include a fitness center, private dining on the top floor, and is also home to the University of Nebraska’s Hospitality, Tourism, and Restaurant Management program on the first floor that includes classrooms and a fully functional teaching kitchen.
Make reservations at: https://www.scarlethotelnebraska.com/
The Well & Good
The Well & Good is a full-service bar and restaurant located on the first floor of the Scarlet Hotel Well & Good stays true to the homestyle cooking of Nebraska legends, while serving up refined taste to exceed the expectations of the modern traveler. Students will be reminded of home; global guests will experience vast Good Life flavor. Both will take comfort in knowing they're being taken care of with true Midwest hospitality.
Make reservations at: https://www.wellandgoodnebraska.com/
The Barred Owl
The Barred Owl is Lincoln’s only rooftop patio bar located on the sixth floor of The Scarlet Hotel, the space features flexible indoor and outdoor seating for year-round availability. Experience the ultimate pre-game celebration at Barred Owl - where fans and friends unite. With panoramic views of downtown Lincoln, the iconic Devaney Center and Memorial Stadium and an unbeatable atmosphere, Barred Owl is Lincoln's newest Home Base for Husker Fans.
More info at: https://www.barredowlnebraska.com/
The Good Life Coffee Shop
The Good Life Coffee Shop is everything you want – Part café, coffee shop, market, ice cream parlor, and bakery. They offer coffee in partnership with The Mill, Ice Cream from University of Nebraska Dairy Store, Patries made in house daily, and grab and go food and beverages. Located on the first floor of the Scarlet Hotel.
More info at: https://www.scarlethotelnebraska.com/food-drink/goodlifecoffee/
The Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center
The Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center, operated by The Nebraska Alumni Association is a full-service conference space for a variety of gatherings and events.
The space includes:
State-of-the-art auditorium with seating for 400
Banquet space with seating up to 400
8 Customizable breakout rooms to accommodate different group sizes
More info at:
https://innovate.unl.edu/nic-conference-center
Booking Inquiries: https://www.huskeralum.org/s/1620/bp23/interior.aspx?sid=1620&gid=1&pgid=435
The Mill Coffee & Tea
The Mill Coffee & Tea is a small-batch craft coffee roaster, espresso bar and tea house that was started in Lincoln in 1975. The original store is now located at 800 P Street in the Historic Haymarket. This location also offers a full bar serving tap beer, wine and a wide selection of spirits.
More info at:
https://millcoffee.com/
The Fitness Center
The Fitness Center is located on the second floor of The Scarlet Hotel and offers memberships to partners on campus.
BikeLNK Kiosks
A BikeLNK kiosk is conveniently located at the corner of N 19th Street and Transformation Drive, just west of the Food Innovation Center. BikeLNK is the City of Lincoln’s bike share program where bicycles are publicly available for shared use for a short period of time, for a fee.
CRES
The Centralized Renewable Energy System (CRES) uses reclaimed, non-drinkable water from the nearby city wastewater treatment plant to heat and cool up to 1.8 million square feet of offices and labs on NIC. This award winning closed-loop system transfers thermal energy in underground piping to the entire campus. The investment in this source of alternative energy will ensure that NIC buildings operate 30% more efficiently than ones with standard equipment and will lower the risks associated with fluctuating commodity prices. This system is even more efficient than a geothermal system because of the consistent water temperatures provided by the wastewater treatment facility.
Cost Comparison
The efficiency of the C.R.E.S leads to a lower utility cost per SF compared to the West Haymarket JPA Geothermal System. In contrast, our utility costs are approximately $1.55 less. These savings are then passed through and shared among partners on campus.
Today, there less than a dozen similar projects in the U.S. The C.R.E.S. will be one of the largest and most unique among similar facilities.
NIC is focused on many methods of sustainability for a green future of our park. Learn more at: https://innovate.unl.edu/sustainability
The Centralized Renewable Energy System (C.R.E.S.) warms and cools buildings on Nebraska Innovation Campus by exchanging heat from gray water discharged from the City of Lincoln Theresa Street Wastewater Treatment plant next to the research park. Effluent is pumped from the plant’s discharge point to a heat exchanger building on campus where it is used to heat or cool a second stream of water that circulates through campus. Buildings connected to the C.R.E.S. can reduce energy consumption up to 30% over conventional heating and cooling systems. The C.R.E.S. distribution piping is built into campus infrastructure along with the other underground utilities.
The Scarlet Hotel
This six-story, 154 room hotel features a rooftop Bar, Barred Owl, an full-service Restaurant, Well & Good, and a Coffee Shop, The Good Life. The Scarlet features an authentic but modern taste of small-town Nebraska and all things Husker athletics. Other amenities include a fitness center, private dining on the top floor, and is also home to the University of Nebraska’s Hospitality, Tourism, and Restaurant Management program on the first floor that includes classrooms and a fully functional teaching kitchen.
Make reservations at: https://www.scarlethotelnebraska.com/
The Well & Good
The Well & Good is a full-service bar and restaurant located on the first floor of the Scarlet Hotel Well & Good stays true to the homestyle cooking of Nebraska legends, while serving up refined taste to exceed the expectations of the modern traveler. Students will be reminded of home; global guests will experience vast Good Life flavor. Both will take comfort in knowing they're being taken care of with true Midwest hospitality.
Make reservations at: https://www.wellandgoodnebraska.com/
The Barred Owl
The Barred Owl is Lincoln’s only rooftop patio bar located on the sixth floor of The Scarlet Hotel, the space features flexible indoor and outdoor seating for year-round availability. Experience the ultimate pre-game celebration at Barred Owl - where fans and friends unite. With panoramic views of downtown Lincoln, the iconic Devaney Center and Memorial Stadium and an unbeatable atmosphere, Barred Owl is Lincoln's newest Home Base for Husker Fans.
More info at: https://www.barredowlnebraska.com/
The Good Life Coffee Shop
The Good Life Coffee Shop is everything you want – Part café, coffee shop, market, ice cream parlor, and bakery. They offer coffee in partnership with The Mill, Ice Cream from University of Nebraska Dairy Store, Patries made in house daily, and grab and go food and beverages. Located on the first floor of the Scarlet Hotel.
More info at: https://www.scarlethotelnebraska.com/food-drink/goodlifecoffee/
The Barred Owl
The Barred Owl is Lincoln’s only rooftop patio bar located on the sixth floor of The Scarlet Hotel, the space features flexible indoor and outdoor seating for year-round availability. Experience the ultimate pre-game celebration at Barred Owl - where fans and friends unite. With panoramic views of downtown Lincoln, the iconic Devaney Center and Memorial Stadium and an unbeatable atmosphere, Barred Owl is Lincoln's newest Home Base for Husker Fans.
More info at: https://www.barredowlnebraska.com/
The Good Life Coffee Shop
The Good Life Coffee Shop is everything you want – Part café, coffee shop, market, ice cream parlor, and bakery. They offer coffee in partnership with The Mill, Ice Cream from University of Nebraska Dairy Store, Patries made in house daily, and grab and go food and beverages. Located on the first floor of the Scarlet Hotel.
More info at: https://www.scarlethotelnebraska.com/food-drink/goodlifecoffee/
The Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center
The Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center, operated by The Nebraska Alumni Association is a full-service conference space for a variety of gatherings and events.
The space includes:
State-of-the-art auditorium with seating for 400
Banquet space with seating up to 400
8 Customizable breakout rooms to accommodate different group sizes
More info at:
https://innovate.unl.edu/nic-conference-center
Booking Inquiries: https://www.huskeralum.org/s/1620/bp23/interior.aspx?sid=1620&gid=1&pgid=435
The Mill Coffee & Tea
The Mill Coffee & Tea is a small-batch craft coffee roaster, espresso bar and tea house that was started in Lincoln in 1975. The original store is now located at 800 P Street in the Historic Haymarket. This location also offers a full bar serving tap beer, wine and a wide selection of spirits.
More info at:
https://millcoffee.com/
The Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center
The Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center, operated by The Nebraska Alumni Association is a full-service conference space for a variety of gatherings and events.
The space includes:
State-of-the-art auditorium with seating for 400
Banquet space with seating up to 400
8 Customizable breakout rooms to accommodate different group sizes
More info at:
https://innovate.unl.edu/nic-conference-center
Booking Inquiries:
https://www.huskeralum.org/s/1620/bp23/interior.aspx?sid=1620&gid=1&pgid=435
The Mill Coffee & Tea
The Mill Coffee & Tea is a small-batch craft coffee roaster, espresso bar and tea house that was started in Lincoln in 1975. The original store is now located at 800 P Street in the Historic Haymarket. This location also offers a full bar serving tap beer, wine and a wide selection of spirits.
More info at:
https://millcoffee.com/
The Fitness Center
The Fitness Center is located on the second floor of The Scarlet Hotel and offers memberships to partners on campus.
BikeLNK Kiosks
A BikeLNK kiosk is conveniently located at the corner of N 19th Street and Transformation Drive, just west of the Food Innovation Center. BikeLNK is the City of Lincoln’s bike share program where bicycles are publicly available for shared use for a short period of time, for a fee.
CRES
The Centralized Renewable Energy System (CRES) uses reclaimed, non-drinkable water from the nearby city wastewater treatment plant to heat and cool up to 1.8 million square feet of offices and labs on NIC. This award winning closed-loop system transfers thermal energy in underground piping to the entire campus. The investment in this source of alternative energy will ensure that NIC buildings operate 30% more efficiently than ones with standard equipment and will lower the risks associated with fluctuating commodity prices. This system is even more efficient than a geothermal system because of the consistent water temperatures provided by the wastewater treatment facility.
Cost Comparison
The efficiency of the C.R.E.S leads to a lower utility cost per SF compared to the West Haymarket JPA Geothermal System. In contrast, our utility costs are approximately $1.55 less. These savings are then passed through and shared among partners on campus.
Today, there less than a dozen similar projects in the U.S. The C.R.E.S. will be one of the largest and most unique among similar facilities.
NIC is focused on many methods of sustainability for a green future of our park. Learn more at: https://innovate.unl.edu/sustainability
The Centralized Renewable Energy System (C.R.E.S.) warms and cools buildings on Nebraska Innovation Campus by exchanging heat from gray water discharged from the City of Lincoln Theresa Street Wastewater Treatment plant next to the research park. Effluent is pumped from the plant’s discharge point to a heat exchanger building on campus where it is used to heat or cool a second stream of water that circulates through campus. Buildings connected to the C.R.E.S. can reduce energy consumption up to 30% over conventional heating and cooling systems. The C.R.E.S. distribution piping is built into campus infrastructure along with the other underground utilities.
BikeLNK Kiosks
A BikeLNK kiosk is conveniently located at the corner of N 19th Street and Transformation Drive, just west of the Food Innovation Center. BikeLNK is the City of Lincoln’s bike share program where bicycles are publicly available for shared use for a short period of time, for a fee.
CRES
The Centralized Renewable Energy System (CRES) uses reclaimed, non-drinkable water from the nearby city wastewater treatment plant to heat and cool up to 1.8 million square feet of offices and labs on NIC. This award winning closed-loop system transfers thermal energy in underground piping to the entire campus. The investment in this source of alternative energy will ensure that NIC buildings operate 30% more efficiently than ones with standard equipment and will lower the risks associated with fluctuating commodity prices. This system is even more efficient than a geothermal system because of the consistent water temperatures provided by the wastewater treatment facility.
Cost Comparison
The efficiency of the C.R.E.S leads to a lower utility cost per SF compared to the West Haymarket JPA Geothermal System. In contrast, our utility costs are approximately $1.55 less. These savings are then passed through and shared among partners on campus.
Today, there less than a dozen similar projects in the U.S. The C.R.E.S. will be one of the largest and most unique among similar facilities.
NIC is focused on many methods of sustainability for a green future of our park. Learn more at: https://innovate.unl.edu/sustainability
The Centralized Renewable Energy System (C.R.E.S.) warms and cools buildings on Nebraska Innovation Campus by exchanging heat from gray water discharged from the City of Lincoln Theresa Street Wastewater Treatment plant next to the research park. Effluent is pumped from the plant’s discharge point to a heat exchanger building on campus where it is used to heat or cool a second stream of water that circulates through campus. Buildings connected to the C.R.E.S. can reduce energy consumption up to 30% over conventional heating and cooling systems. The C.R.E.S. distribution piping is built into campus infrastructure along with the other underground utilities.