Please join us for the first Gateway East study area open house to learn more about the study area and provide input on the opportunities and challenges you see in the area. If you are unable to attend this event, we will hold a second open house on September 26 from 6 p.m. – 8 […]
One of CCDC’s Key Strategies is Mobility – Expand mobility choices that include parking and multiple transit modes to enable universally accessible urban districts. A major challenge for bike commuting in downtown Boise is a lack of secure, long-term bike parking available to the general public. Long-term bike parking differs from the short-term bike parking—in the form […]
Thank you for participating in the planning process for the proposed Shoreline Urban Renewal District. Over the past few months, we asked community members to give feedback on the proposed district including three in-person open houses and a digital open house. We now have a framework in place reflecting the top priorities that we heard […]
CCDC’s award-winning place making project, the renovation of The Grove Plaza, continues to collect accolades from across the U.S. This labor of love in the heart of Downtown Boise, rebranded and relaunched in 2017, was most recently recognized – thanks to our partner and lead designers at CHSQA – by the construction industry’s weekly magazine, […]
CCDC owns seven parking garages totaling 3,395 public parking spaces, which are managed as ParkBOI, Downtown Boise’s public parking system. The system accommodates over one million visitors annually who come to Boise’s downtown to work, shop and play. CCDC has partnered with Scheidt & Bachmann to install sidewalk kiosk “count” signs that indicate the current vehicular occupancy […]
One of CCDC’s Key Strategies is Infrastructure – Improve public infrastructure to attract new investment and encourage best use of property. Have you taken an evening stroll across the 9th Street Bridge lately? If so, you may have noticed its new lighting! CCDC is working with Arts and History on public art installations identified […]
One of CCDC’s Key Strategies is Place Making – Develop public spaces and energized environments where a blend of cultures and concentrated mix of uses create a valued sense of place. CCDC and City of Boise are working with property owners and managers to improve Freak Alley and Union Block […]
One of CCDC’s Key Strategies is Mobility – Expand mobility choices that include parking and multiple transit modes to enable universally accessible urban districts. During the rate adjustment process the CCDC Board of Commissioners indicated an interest in providing as many Transportation Demand Management alternatives as possible to reduce the number of cars using (or […]
One of CCDC’s Key Strategies is Economic Development – Cultivate commerce and grow resilient, diversified, and prosperous local economies. This is a $13 million mixed-use project that includes approximately 79 apartments and 80 subterranean and ground level parking spaces, a small retail space and a 3600 s.f. urban public park. The CCDC Board of […]
One of CCDC’s Key Strategies is Infrastructure – Improve public infrastructure to attract new investment and encourage best use of property. The Wells Fargo Center Retail is located at the corner of Main Street and the North Spoke of The Grove Plaza. The building tenants include Costa Vida, Snake River Tea, Taters, and Lucky Fins. […]