December Arch Street Update
Moving forward with Arch Street Project


As Robert and I started this project, one of our goals was to honor the history and personality of the neighborhood. Not just west Boise, but Ustick itself. Many people may not know, but when Boise was in it’s infancy, Ustick was actually it’s own village and there. The regional railway even went right by the old township. To that end, we felt that a modern and angular design would not be appropriate here, we wanted to create structures with a more traditional feel, closer to a craftsman style with some natural elements built in. While the plans and elevations are still fluid, we are working on solidifying the designs in order to complete our application for a rezone with the city.
To that end, our landscape architect, Ben Semple with Rodney Evans and Partners, is leading that charge and speaking regularly with the city in order to put together that package. Based on our first two preliminary meetings with planning and zoning, our platting and design has gone through several iterations and is moving in the right direction. Some of the required setbacks and egress required by the city has pushed us to be more creative with the platting and actually allowed us to increase the number of units and create a little more greenspace too The challenge now is finding that balance between high quality livability and ensuring that we are still as profitable as possible. As you are likely aware, higher density doesn’t translate in to higher profits if the units aren’t desirable- and it’s of the utmost importance to us to make sure we are creating housing that is functional, affordable and increases the residents quality of life. Our current, and very much fluid, platting looks like this:


We are on track to have our application for rezone submitted in December and should have clear feedback from the city shortly. As usual, we will continue to communicate with all of those who have invested in the project and anyone else who is interested in the progress both through this blog and through individual inquiries as well.
From a fundraising perspective, between actual and verbal commitments, we are approximately half way to our goal and we have enough funding to take the project through entitlements. Of course, we’d love to completely build the project out and maximize returns for all investors. If you know of anyone interested in investing in this project, we’d love an introduction would be happy to answer any questions they may have.
Happy Holidays! We will see you all in 2025.

