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Brian Krier | Mon, Jun 16th, 2008 | City: Boise | Tags: brian krier, boise, idaho, community organization, adaptive reuse, boise east end, historical preservation, sustainable development, wpa | 3
Built by the WPA in 1937, the Reserve Street Armory sits dilapidated and abandoned in a pocket of Boise’s East End neighborhood. Although the city originally slated the building for auction this fall, a community group’s concentrated effort to preserve the Armory has created a prime opportunity for cooperation between residents, developers and city hall – and all stand to benefit.
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