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Old Posted: Apr 24, 2012, 6:45 PM
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here's a great aerial shot from last weekend, courtesy of Idaho Airships:

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another one from further out:

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Nice quality photos...it will be a lot more exciting once actual construction is rising out of the ground.
That could not be closer to the truth.
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Old Posted: Apr 24, 2012, 7:58 PM
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another one from further out:

It's amazing how big the US Bank building looks in this photo, especially looking at the Chase, Key Bank, and D.L. Evans/Merril Lynch buildings. (Sorry don't know the buildings real names)
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Any word on the final height of it? Or is it still open to change?
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A little off topic, but the parking lot next to the U.S. Bank is begging for development. It looks about the same size, if not larger than the Boise Hole.

I can't say it enough, Main St. will be quite a dense little area for Boise standards. I excited to see what other kinds of development this project sparks downtown.
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With the way the entire Boise area is booming, all the way to Nampa and Caldwell, I can totally see downtown Boise growing to anchor this metropolitan region as a more sizeable center. A bit down the line we could be looking at a downtown district on par with, say, Salt Lake City. Or at least, I can hope
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Old Posted: Apr 26, 2012, 3:15 PM
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A little off topic, but the parking lot next to the U.S. Bank is begging for development. It looks about the same size, if not larger than the Boise Hole.

I can't say it enough, Main St. will be quite a dense little area for Boise standards. I excited to see what other kinds of development this project sparks downtown.
i doubt that lot will ever be developed. it's too close to the u.s. bank building, and boiseans would probably rather see the grove expanded instead... perhaps by making that lot more green space.

here's a good shot of the construction looking south towards the U.S. Bank building and the Grove Hotel:

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Old Posted: Apr 26, 2012, 3:18 PM
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Any word on the final height of it? Or is it still open to change?
the final height remains a mystery.

boiseans are clinging to hope that the secret will be revealed as it approaches the height of the Burj Kahlifa.



but in all seriousness, the latest rumor is that it will indeed reach the 300' level, but for some reason the official sources are mum on the matter.

the same holds true for another development under construction in downtown boise... the lot is busy with heavy machinery, but final renderings have yet to be made public, which seems a tad odd.
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the final height remains a mystery.

but in all seriousness, the latest rumor is that it will indeed reach the 300' level, but for some reason the official sources are mum on the matter.

the same holds true for another development under construction in downtown boise... the lot is busy with heavy machinery, but final renderings have yet to be made public, which seems a tad odd.

The renderings inside of the gardner HQ under the eastman garage show a taller rendering then the one on the corner. They are the 16 story renderings I Believe.

What "other development" are you speaking of? JUMP?
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Thanks for the info, very odd that they are so quiet about the height.
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Maybe they're waiting until their building permit is approved to give a final floor count? I'm starting to think the 16 floors reported in the deconstruction announcement was accurate. It's just strange that they ignore questions in social media regarding that. I've seen several people ask with no answer.
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What "other development" are you speaking of? JUMP?

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I hadn't seen this one before. It looks good, especially at street level.

I'd like to visit Boise. I think I would enjoy it.
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I hadn't seen this one before. It looks good, especially at street level.

I'd like to visit Boise. I think I would enjoy it.
i agree... the location on 8th street really required the street level to be pedestrian friendly. 8th street has a ton of restaurants and bars, plus a few specialty stores.

the first two levels will include plenty of space for retail and restaurants. so far, we've heard that Ruths Chris is moving into the second level.
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quick height update:

according to the latest documents submitted to the city, the building will be 18 floors and 352' tall, which will make it boise's tallest by about 85'.




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quick height update:

according to the latest documents submitted to the city, the building will be 18 floors and 352' tall, which will make it boise's tallest by about 85'.

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Maybe if we ask nicely they will bump it up to 400'
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Here are quotes of the most recent photos of the construction site posted by a few Boise forumers, Bodo_business and Sawtooth, in the Mountain West forum.



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Taken today around noon. Lots done in a short time.









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quick height update:

according to the latest documents submitted to the city, the building will be 18 floors and 352' tall, which will make it boise's tallest by about 85'.
352' sounds like a huge jump for Boise, until you realize that the pole on top almost surely counts as part of the official height. This is why "official heights" can be so misleading. Unfortunately from the looks of it, that stick must add a solid 30-40' to this building. Still great news for Boise, just that I don't think the actual building part of this is going to be as tall as most of you might expect it to be...
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This building might inspire taller buildings to rise in Boise.
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