River Myrtle – Old Boise District – Projects
October 31, 2025
1201 W. Grove St. – The Broadstone Saratoga – PP Type 4: A 334-unit, mixed-use development with 377 parking spaces and ground floor retail. With $100 million in total development costs, the Agency expects to reimburse $1.9 million for alley improvements, streetscapes, and utility work. The project coordinates overlapping public improvements with the Rebuild Linen Blocks on Grove Street capital project between 12th and 13th Streets. The Board approved the Type 4 Capital Improvement Project Coordination participation agreement in June 2023. Construction of the project was completed at the beginning of September, and reimbursement was paid on September 30th. Project Lead: Corrie Brending
705 S. 8th St. – South 8th Street and Greenbelt Site Improvements – PP Type 4: A partnership with the City of Boise to assist with Greenbelt realignment, public right-of-way improvements, and upgrades to optimize connectivity, circulation, and safety adjacent the Greenbelt. The Board designated the project on August 14, 2023, and approved the final Type 4 agreement on July 16, 2024. Construction of the eligible public improvements are underway. The Board approved an amendment in May to increase the reimbursement obligation and adjust the schedule, milestones and term of the agreement. The city celebrated the completion of the mobility and safety improvements at a dedication event on October 29, 2025. Reimbursement was issued to the City of Boise in October 2025. Project Lead: Amy Fimbel
| Infrastructure |
3rd Street Streetscape Improvements – Front Street to Jefferson Street: This project will make streetscape improvements and road intersection adjustments to 3rd Street and Main Street to improve the safety and functionality of the rights-of-way for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. The design will be coordinated with ACHD’s Bannock Street Neighborhood Bikeway project. Jensen Belts Associates was selected through a competitive RFQ process and is under contract to provide a topographic survey, schematic design, design review approval, construction documents, and construction administration. The project received City of Boise Design Review approval in March 2024, and the design team has completed construction documents and permitting. The Agency is contracting with Guho Corp. for pre-construction and construction services. Construction began in December 2024 and will be completed in November 2025. The rebuilding of 3rd Street, between Grove Street and Idaho Street, including a raised intersection at Grove Street and urban streetscape elements, is complete and open to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Work is now focused on 3rd Street north of Idaho Street to Jefferson Street. Project Lead: Toby Norton
Capitol Boulevard Streetscape Improvements, Boise River to Myrtle Street: This project includes streetscape improvements designed to improve safety and accessibility, featuring a pedestrian crossing at Fulton Street, the replacement of existing non-compliant facilities with ADA compliant ones and the overall reconstruction of streetscapes that meet the City of Boise’s Streetscape Standards. These improvements will advance the safety and functionality of the right-of-way for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles. The Land Group serves as Design Professional and Guho Corp. as the approved CM/GC. Construction crews have completed work on the east side of the roadway and at the Fulton Street intersection. All traffic control has been removed, and the roadway and intersections are open to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Completion of the project is anticipated at the end of October. Project Lead: Megan Pape
| Mobility |
Boise City Canal Multi-Use Pathway, 3rd Street to Broadway Avenue: As identified in the 2022 City of Boise Pathway Master Plan and the 2020 Old Boise Blocks Visioning Report, this project includes the construction of a non-motorized, multi-use pathway generally aligned with the Grove Street corridor. The Pathway provides a continuous east-west connection beginning at the pedestrian crossing at Broadway Avenue and terminating at 3rd Street. In summer 2024, CCDC initiated and completed acquisition of the necessary permanent and temporary easements needed to facilitate construction. The Land Group was designated as the Design Professional of Record, and Wright Brothers, The Building Company, Eagle LLC was awarded the construction contract through a two-step pre-qualification process, with Board approval granted at the August 28 Board meeting. Construction began in December 2024. Construction on the pathway project is now wrapping up, with project completion anticipated at the end of October. Project Lead: Megan Pape
| Place Making |
Rebuild Linen Blocks on Grove Street: This project will catalyze infrastructure improvements on Grove Street between 10th and 16th Streets. CCDC conducted an inclusive, community-driven visioning process for the project from September 2020 to June 2021. The process included a series of stakeholder visioning meetings and public surveys and resulted in a final visioning document. GGLO led the design effort, and Guho Corp. is the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC). Guho started construction in June 2023 and as of September 8, 2025, Substantial Completion has been reached on the last remaining block of Grove Street – 15th Street to 16th Street. Final closeout of the project is complete, and CCDC is hosting the Linen District Harvest Block Party on November 6. The event will celebrate the completion of the Rebuild Linen Blocks on Grove Street project and will take place on Grove Street between 14th Street and 15th Street. Project Lead: Amy Fimbel
| Special Projects |
RMOB Public Art – City of Boise Broad Street Sculpture – PP Type 4: The Arts & History Commission approved the design in October 2020. CCDC supported the project through funding and involvement in the selection process. Fabrication of the sculpture is complete, and Boise City Department of Arts & History is storing the sculpture until the completion of the Ovation Apartments to avoid potential damage to the sculpture. Project Lead: Megan Pape