We’re experiencing some exciting times on this Northwest frontier, which only means Treefort Music Fest is right around the corner! In its sixth year, Treefort is bigger than ever. We are looking forward to once again participating in the event that turns our little city into the biggest five-day party of the year. ⏰ Immerse-a-thon recap: Last […]
Boise Centre Executive Director, Pat Rice, and Communications Manager, Mary-Michael Rodgers, hosted the CCDC Team last week for an insider “hard hat tour” of the convention center expansion. The concourse, new offices, discussion of south spoke enhancements, the huge new kitchen, and the outdoor assembly space options were among the highlights. It was an enjoyable way […]
For the second year, CCDC was one of the lead sponsors of the annual Building Owners and Managers Association Commercial Real Estate Symposium. This has been a good partnership for the agency as we work closely with many of the members of this organization who are in key professional roles throughout the valley. One of […]
An update from Trailhead: This year, we are preparing to celebrate our 2nd Anniversary. Trailhead has catalyzed Boise’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem. We’ve held over 400 events attended by 12,000 people. Nearly 400 members strong and growing, Trailhead provides workspace, trains company builders, and holds some of the coolest and creative events in Idaho. We are collaborating […]
CCDC hired local Architect Bruce Poe of Modus Architecture to study the feasibility of installing EV charging stations in the Garages of the ParkBOI system. The report recommended installing at least three charging stations in one downtown garage and at least three charging stations in one BODO garage. It also recommended the installation of a […]
Boise GreenBike and CCDC are partnering to improve mobility in downtown Boise with the installation of a new bicycle rental location. Boise GreenBike, the city’s public bicycle share network, will add the new location near the Red Lion Hotel/Boise Downtowner. Users of the service will find the bikes and kiosk located at the corner of […]
8th Street between Bannock Street and Main Street will experience a brief rolling closure on Saturday, January 21st, between approximately 10:00am and 11:00am for the Women’s March on Idaho. The sidewalks will remain open. More info about the even can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/219761725124067/
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