Shoreline District – Projects
April 10, 2026
Current condition of Boise River Greenbelt showing a mix of users sharing the existing pathway
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
1025 S. Capitol Blvd. – Capitol Campus: J. Fisher Companies plans to construct a mixed-use project on property owned by the City of Boise. The project will include approximately 360 income-restricted housing units at 60% of Area Median Income, 12,000 square feet of Lusk Street retail or light food and beverage space, and a public parking garage with at least 330 stalls. The J. Fisher team has been working with the Agency on a Type 3 Participation Program application. The project was presented to the Board during a work session on April 14, 2025. A letter of intent outlining the proposed partnership was approved by the Board at the February meeting. The letter of intent includes the purchase of a 250-stall parking condominium for $16 million and reimbursement of eligible public improvements up to an estimated $3.4 million. The project will be brought back to the Board for Designation after it has received design review approval. Project Lead: Corrie Brending
15th St. and 16th St. Corridor Public Investment and Redevelopment Study: The Agency has engaged with GGLO to study redevelopment opportunities that could be made possible by potential traffic reconfigurations along the 15th Street and 16th Street corridors, including reestablishing an urban street grid. This study will also assess public and private investment opportunities and is anticipated to be complete in April. Project Lead: Alexandra Monjar, Kassi Brown
INFRASTRUCTURE
Shoreline District Streetscape Design Standards. The Agency is partnering with the City of Boise Planning & Development Services Department to update the Downtown Boise Streetscape Standards Manual. The update will include all streets within the Shoreline District Project Area and establish required streetscape design standards to guide redevelopment within the district. Project Lead: Toby Norton
MOBILITY
Downtown Riverfront Improvements, Greenbelt, 9th St. to Americana Boulevard: This project will construct a second parallel pathway adjacent to the existing greenbelt to spur economic development, increase safety and capacity, and provide separate facilities for pedestrians and cyclists. This project will be a partnership with the City of Boise Parks and Recreation Department and adjacent property owners. The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was published last month to hire a design team that will develop alignment concepts and conduct community engagement. RFQ’s are due this month and the Agency will review the proposals to hire the most qualified design team. Project Lead: Toby Norton
OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE
Trappers Island — Agency continues to communicate with representatives of the development team. Dirt is being moved on site to prepare installation of infrastructure. CCDC anticipates an upcoming request to from the developer for a Public-Private Partnership using our Participation Program.
416 W. Sherwood — A neighborhood meeting was coordinated by Stack Rock Group for a project titled “La Pointe Gravel Yard.” The meeting was April 7th. The project is described as a proposal for a food truck court with a bar complimented by two urban soccer pitches.
860 W. Sherwood — City staff have given administrative approval for a large child daycare unit on Sherwood & Lusk streets.
1025 Capitol Blvd – Capitol Campus — Design Review public hearing for 7 story mixed use on 3.11 acres took place on April 8
Commercial real estate is listed for sale at 703 S. Americana. Zoning is MX-5DA. Total site is approximately 3.09 acres.