A city of Boise-owned tract near the Boise Airport offers a combination of benefits for industrial uses that is rarely found near cities of any size.The 275-acre parcel is zoned for all industrial uses, located within two miles of two interstate interchanges, close to the airport, 15-20 minutes from Downtown and close to fuel pipelines.“It’s such a good piece of property,” city spokesman Mike Journee said. “All of the elements are right there.”
Hey, wake up Idaho, you are the new food hub for the Northeast, Chi8cgo is gone, kaput.
A look at the migration pattern shows Idaho a big recipient of Northeastern exodus, especially Illinois. They are coming to Idaho to rebuild the food delivery network for the Eastern seaboard, Boise is not even close to getting this large enough.
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