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Design commission defers Homewood Suites redesign, urges stronger connection to Boise Greenbelt

Boise City Design Review Commission · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Boise City Design Review Commission voted 4–1 on Dec. 10, 2025 to defer a Homewood Suites proposal (DRH25-00365) to Feb. 11, 2026 so the applicant can rework building siting, fenestration and how the hotel interfaces with the Boise River Greenbelt.

Boise CityDesign Review Commission on Dec. 10 deferred a revised Homewood Suites by Hilton design for a hotel proposed at 3150 West Main Street to Feb. 11, 2026, saying the changes presented at the meeting did not go far enough to connect the building to the Boise River Greenbelt. The motion to set a date-specific deferral passed on a 4to1 vote.

Staff planner Caitlin told commissioners the applicant submitted updated site and building drawings that address prior comments but noted that any improvements within the Greenbelt setback will also require Parks Department approval. The project team— Raymond Management Company (Brian Waters), GBA Architecture (Jeff Frankus) and project architect Mitch Bushkoff — described changes including a reworked back patio with…

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