Caldwell, Idaho

7 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 9 economic development field,” Jenkins elaborates. Added to the zoned properties ready for further business expansion includes the North Ranch Business Park which houses among other businesses a 100,000-square-foot D&B Supply Store which represents the largest flagship store for the local retailer. PREFERRED VENDORS/PARTNERS n Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Silverhawk Realty; www.bhhssilverhawkrealty.com | info@bhhs.silverhawkrealty.com More mixed retail and commercial development is slated next door to the North Ranch Business Park. “More than half of the industrial park is already spoken for and this was a new district that was established in December of 202. So it is occurring much faster than any of us had imagined it would,” Jenkins remarks. “Caldwell really has developed a reputation to really be a hub for industrial activity in Treasure Valley and this was intentional and something that we certainly pride ourselves on,” he added. Looking ahead to what comes next for the city of Caldwell both Nancolas and Jenkins agree that the key to success lies in continuing on the path that they started over 20 years ago. Both feel that this path has led to undeniable success and there is no reason to assume it won’t continue. “I really see Caldwell maintaining its uniqueness and that is something that we are all proud of and something that we want to maintain,” Nancolas projects. ‘We have developed a process and a formula for success that will carry Caldwell on into the future,” he adds. “When you combine that with all the activities, the family friendliness, and the type of people that live in Caldwell, I think that Caldwell’s future is extremely bright.”

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