Boise’s downtown redevelopment agency has started work on 1010 Jefferson, a mixed-use building that packs public parking, commercial space, and a childcare center into one downtown block. The Capital City Development Corporation broke ground in mid-July, with completion targeted for late 2027.
Project Scope
The building will hold roughly 446 public parking stalls, five ground-floor commercial condominiums, and the future home of the Treasure Valley Family YMCA’s Kissler Family Early Education Center. It’s being built to the City of Boise’s Green Building Code. The project sits in Boise’s Westside District, an area the CCDC has targeted for infill and public-private redevelopment.
Why It Matters
Downtown parking, ground-floor retail, and licensed childcare rarely share an address, and that mix is the point. Boise has grown fast enough that downtown workers and residents are competing for both parking and daycare slots, and pairing them with commercial space is a way to get more use out of a single public building. For the Westside District, it’s an anchor that the CCDC hopes pulls private development to the surrounding parcels.
Project Team & Details
| Developer | Capital City Development Corporation |
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| Status | Under Construction |
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| Funding Source | Public (Municipal) |
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