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Old Posted Feb 20, 2026, 3:24 AM
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I really do think this 11th & Front 450'+ Luxury Apartment Building will get built despite a few hurdles to tackle with bike stalls , that being said with all the groundwork that has already been taken on floor plans , colors of the exterior , how the views of the building will look with the current skyscape of downtown Boise , Personelly I think it will very much enhance the skyline of Downtown with the recent addition of the AC-Element , The Saratoga , the Renagade , and the Arthur , I can't wait till they break ground soon , Fingers Crossed , Let's Go Boise !!!
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2026, 4:19 PM
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I really do think this 11th & Front 450'+ Luxury Apartment Building will get built despite a few hurdles to tackle with bike stalls , that being said with all the groundwork that has already been taken on floor plans , colors of the exterior , how the views of the building will look with the current skyscape of downtown Boise , Personelly I think it will very much enhance the skyline of Downtown with the recent addition of the AC-Element , The Saratoga , the Renagade , and the Arthur , I can't wait till they break ground soon , Fingers Crossed , Let's Go Boise !!!
AC-Element turned out better than I expected. I still preferred the original concept with the lip around the top roof, but overall, the building looks good.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2026, 7:21 PM
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AC-Element turned out better than I expected. I still preferred the original concept with the lip around the top roof, but overall, the building looks good.
I think the AC-Element looks so much better than some of the other hotels downtown, besides the Renegade. The Hampton is just super dated (even with a new coat of paint) and the Marriot is just weird and bad. I appreciate that the AC-Element keeps is fairly simple, both in shape and in material/color choice. There's nothing special per say but it works. I agree that the original looked a bit nicer, though I think the final version might be a bit taller, so there's that.
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2026, 12:51 PM
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I think the AC-Element looks so much better than some of the other hotels downtown, besides the Renegade. The Hampton is just super dated (even with a new coat of paint) and the Marriot is just weird and bad. I appreciate that the AC-Element keeps is fairly simple, both in shape and in material/color choice. There's nothing special per say but it works. I agree that the original looked a bit nicer, though I think the final version might be a bit taller, so there's that.
I even like the parking level facades with the open-cable walls and cinder blocks. It was well thought out.
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2026, 2:33 PM
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I even like the parking level facades with the open-cable walls and cinder blocks. It was well thought out.
I absolutely agree. I think it’s one of the best parking garages in the downtown area. It integrates super well with the high rise above, and the way it has been built makes it look much more like a pre-existing building than a parking garage, although there is still definitely room for improvement.
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2026, 3:41 AM
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AC Marriott and Westin Element combined hotels

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotel...town/overview/

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotel...7-a979c79310b0



They are taking reservations starting July 1,2026 according to websites of both hotels.
Looks like parking garage levels will have a dark grey cinder block with lighter grey screen covering. Westin Element photos have not been updated.

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Old Posted Feb 26, 2026, 12:16 AM
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AC Marriott and Element by Westin combined hotels with exterior almost finished.
Parking levels have a dark cider block with light grey screen.
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Old Posted Feb 26, 2026, 12:29 AM
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AC Marriott and Element by Westin combined hotels with exterior almost finished.
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Old Posted Feb 27, 2026, 4:59 PM
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https://bloombergcities.jhu.edu/prog...winning-cities

This is pretty exciting. The City of Boise just one a global competition hosted by the Bloomberg Philanthropy and received $1,000,000. The competition looked at innovative ways in which cities were dealing with issues impacting their communities. Boise chose to highlight their investment into geothermal energy with the hopes of lowering heating costs. Boise was one of 24 cities globally to win and only 1 of 3 cities in the US (Initially over 600 cities applied).
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2026, 5:08 AM
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AC Marriott and Element by Westin combined hotels at night:
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15th floor The Boise Post restaurant and bar with two outdoor balconies, and event room to the right
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Old Posted Mar 3, 2026, 5:49 PM
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CCDC wants to cover up the staircases around the Aspen Lofts. Definitely interesting. There's more info on their website. https://ccdcboise.com/ccdc-projects/...wer-enclosure/
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I wish they would do something similar, or add glass, to the south/back side of the building.

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CCDC wants to cover up the staircases around the Aspen Lofts. Definitely interesting. There's more info on their website. https://ccdcboise.com/ccdc-projects/...wer-enclosure/
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2026, 1:21 AM
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I wish they would do something similar, or add glass, to the south/back side of the building.
Agreed. I can’t stand the backside of the building. It’s such a tale of two facades....gorgeous on the front, but seriously lacking on the back.

As for the staircase wrap....it’s interesting. I don’t hate it.
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Old Posted Mar 4, 2026, 12:51 PM
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CCDC wants to cover up the staircases around the Aspen Lofts. Definitely interesting. There's more info on their website. https://ccdcboise.com/ccdc-projects/...wer-enclosure/
Crazy how much money has been spent on this staircase over the last 20 years.
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