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August 21 5:00 AM

The stop at Glenwood and Chinden, near the Fairgrounds, has been closed. A temp stop has been placed on the far side of the entrance to the Fairground Parking Lot.

August 18 5:00 AM

Due to road construction, Route 16 will be on detour August 18 - September 25. A temporary stop will be placed on Garrison near the Skate Park

August 13 4:00 AM

The stop on Latah and Alpine towards MSS is closed for construction and temp stop placed near side.

August 11 4:00 AM

Route 28 is on small detour at Frank Church High School; the bus will be taking right onto Salt Creek from Pro Tech, servicing the temp stop on Salt Creek, and then taking a right on Trabuco back to regular route.

August 10 4:30 AM

Outbound route 7 and 8 are on new detour. No stops will be missed.

August 06 7:00 AM

Due to construction, Route 40 will be on detour starting Thursday August 8, 2026, until Monday October 26, 2026. Detour is, from Main, right on 27th, left on Pleasonton, right on White Water, U-Turn at round-a-bout, Right to Main to regular route.

July 30 1:00 AM

Outbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.

July 01 4:00 AM

Inbound stop on State and 11th is closed, temporary stop placed at State and 12th near side.

June 01 2:00 AM

Route 9 OB stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.

May 15 4:00 AM

Inbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.

March 02 1:00 AM

Route 16: Stops on 1st & Idaho and 1st & Bannock will be closed. Please use the bus stop on Main & 1st.

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ULI Idaho Emerging Trends in Real Estate – Boise

November 12, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 11:30 am

2024 Emerging Trends in Real Estate®: ULI Idaho
Join ULI Idaho for the 2024 Emerging Trends in Real Estate® event, where industry leaders and innovators gather to explore key real estate trends and growth opportunities shaping the future of the Treasure Valley and beyond. This flagship event offers in-depth insights into both national and local market dynamics, making it a must-attend for real estate professionals, developers, investors, and city planners who want to stay ahead of the curve.

Keynote Speaker: Sabrina Unger, Managing Director, Head of Research & Strategy, American Realty Advisors

Sabrina Unger, a leading expert in real estate market trends, will deliver a dynamic presentation on the key findings from ULI’s annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate® report. Sabrina will dive into national and regional trends and offer trend predictions for 2024, 2025, and 2026, providing critical insights for real estate professionals looking to navigate the rapidly evolving market. Her expertise will set the stage for understanding how global and national trends intersect with local developments in the Treasure Valley, setting the tone for our local panel discussion.

Local Panel on Growth and Trends in the Treasure Valley

Following Sabrina’s keynote, a panel of local experts will discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with the rapid growth of the Treasure Valley. The panel will provide real-time insights into emerging local trends, investment opportunities, and the impact of growth on real estate, infrastructure, and urban development.

This event offers a unique opportunity to understand how global trends will impact Idaho’s real estate landscape and provides actionable takeaways for those looking to capitalize on the region’s rapid growth. Whether you’re a seasoned real estate professional or new to the industry, this is the event to help you stay competitive and informed.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation that’s shaping the future of real estate in the Treasure Valley and beyond.

ULI Idaho Emerging Trends in Real Estate – Boise | ULI Idaho

Details

Date:
November 12, 2024
Time:
8:00 am - 11:30 am
Website:
https://idaho.uli.org/events/detail/81419E39-7EE1-4ED8-B1BF-57B395767E20/

Organizer

Urban Land Institute