Civil and Municipal - Jan 2024

responsible growth. “What I see Caldwell doing is continuing to grow, continuing to do the great things that we have been doing these last three to five years.” PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Silverhawk Realty www.bhhssilverhawkrealty.com Founded in 2001, Silverhawk Realty is a leading real estate brokerage in southwest Idaho serving the Treasure Valley and Eastern Oregon. Alongside sister companies Sun Valley Properties & Silverhawk Realty East Idaho, we ensure a seamless real estate experience across southern Idaho. Aligned with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, we are a full-service brokerage promoting integrity and trust. produces 5 million tortillas daily. Another player is Capital Distributing,which occupies a 293,000 square foot space. It employs 340 people, doubling its workforce since coming to Caldwell. Lincoln Property Company has invested $56 million in constructing a new, two-building industrial project totaling 395,000 square feet. The business park’s success stories show its ability to attract large investments, create employment opportunities, and foster economic growth within the region. NORTH RANCH BUSINESS PARK Local developer Ball Ventures Ahlquist is building a 114-acre mixed-use development named North Ranch Business Park. It will include light industrial and flexible office, retail, and medical offices. The development expects 3,000 daily visitors, creating an abundance of employment opportunities. Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) is building a new branch and D&B Supply finished building its 100,000-square-foot flagship retail store. They also built a 100,000-square-foot warehouse to support their regional locations and are planning to break ground on their corporate offices nearby. The culinary landscape will expand by introducing various restaurants and festivals, and a new Kum & Go gas station is expected. These developments underline the multi-faceted nature of the ongoing investments. PLANS AND ECONOMIC FORECAST Caldwell’s economic forecast shows upward momentum. Jenkins envisions a bright future, stating, “Our plans are strategic, our vision is clear. Our upcoming projects include additional public investments in our newly established North Caldwell Urban Renewal District, comprising 895 acres, and will focus on industrial growth and infrastructure development.” Caldwell, Idaho, is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of tradition and progress. Mayor Wagoner’s leadership, supported by keen insights from Jenkins and Warren, helps steer the city towards 110 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 01

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