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Originally Posted by Boisebro
i agree 1000%.
however, where would it go? empty lots in the city core are slim right now, and the city seems to have mysterious height restrictions, especially where the current empty lots are west of 10th.
perhaps the only spot that makes sense is the small empty space between Hotel 43 and the Capital Center building.
personally, i'd like to see the city sell the convention center lot for a premium price, use that money to rebuild a larger one by the connector, and let a developer build boise's new 400-foot signature tower there.
but it won't happen in my lifetime. 
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I agree. Although, I have heard from developers who've tried to get larger buildings built on the spaces now occupied by WinCo and Trader Joe's and they seem to have difficulty attracting investors because of the Front/Myrtle couplet and how it kind of segregates those lots from the rest of the city.
And that's the thing that sucks about that lot for a convention center: Once folks are done attending a convention or whatever event is going on, they're kind of isolated on an island. Front and Myrtle are such awful pedestrian barriers, and there's just not a whole within comfortable friendly walking distance. Unfortunately there's also no planned streetcar access.
Instead, imagine if the new convention center were located in the two-block space currently occupied by the Flicks and that 3-story office building.
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=The+Flick...-116.20464&sspn=0.005147,0.0103&t=k&z=18
Not only is it ideally situated on Front/Capitol for easy access both to the Connector and to Vista/Airport, but when visitors are done attending a conference BAM!: They're right there next to BoDo, Julia Davis Park, the Boise Art Museum, Idaho Historical Museum, CenturyLink Arena, Grove Hotel, Hampton Inn, etc. The circulator could connect to it. It's right in the center of all downtown activity, and it's also close to Boise State University. Plus there's ample room for expansion, and there's also ample room for new hotels across the street.
Has that space been considered by the city? I'm not aware that it has.