BOISE, Idaho — A building that will change downtown Boise's skyline is closer to opening.
The Oppenheimer Development Corporation and its partners held a ceremony on Tuesday for the 26-story luxury apartment building after its vertical construction was completed. Event holders also announced the building will be named "Arthur," according to a news release.
Developers said the apartment building would include 298 luxury residential units, ground-floor retail stores, public parking and an accessible rooftop for residents. The building will be ready for residents to move in by early 2025.
As KTVB previously reported, Oppenheimer Development Corp. confirmed the site will be located at 1115 W. Idaho Street, what is now the surface parking lot next to The Record Exchange. Records from the Ada County Assessor's Office show Oppenheimer already owns the parcel.
Construction of the building began in the summer of 2022. Boise-based Oppenheimer manages dozens of commercial properties in the city.
The company is teaming up with White Oak Realty Partners and Ponsky Capital partners for the project. White Oak is based in Chicago. Ponsky is based in Cleveland.
For more information on the building, visit the developer's website by clicking here.
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