Posted Feb 27, 2022, 12:54 AM
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♏SeanTheBoiSean
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Northend Historic District, Boise
Posts: 4,236
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Lower Main Street Commercial Historic District
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https://embarcaderohg.com/project/the-avery/
The Avery is a redevelopment of a Boise landmark into a boutique hotel, fine-dining restaurant, gastropub, and bar, featuring acclaimed chef, Cal Elliott, who is returning to his Boise roots after great success and Michelin-star recognition in New York.
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Quote:
https://boisedev.com/news/2022/02/11...ry-hormaechea/
As we’ve reported before, here’s the plan for the $14 million project:
*A new restaurant along Main St., known as The Avery – a nod to a past name of the building, The Averyl. It would feature an outdoor patio.
*A gastropub and bar concept in the rear, featuring the Bouquet’s classic Brunswick bar. This would be accessed from the alley at the back of the building, and go by the name Tinner’s Alley.
*A restoration of the hotel lobby on the ground floor, with a new elevator.
*On the second-fourth floors of the building, a recreation of the historic hotel rooms, brought up to modern standards and code. Nearly forty rooms.
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