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Civility Project Forum: Downtown Boise's Renaissance

Part of the Boise Civility Project,this program focuses on making wise business decisions.

Aired 10/05/2013 | Rating NR

Idaho Public Television Presents

Civility Project Forum: Downtown Boise's Renaissance

Special | 59m 43s

Part of the Boise Civility Project,this program focuses on making wise business decisions.

Downtown Boise wasn’t always what it is today. In the 1970s, one faction wanted Downtown to become a regional mall; another faction wanted the mall in the suburbs. Boise’s redevelopment agency prepared for a mall by tearing blocks of historic buildings. Join Governor Dirk Kempthorne, Ryan Armbruster, Skip Oppenheimer and Dr. Konya Cipul Weber in a panel discussion.

Aired 10/05/2013 | Rating NR

Idaho Public Television Presents is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV

Idaho Public Television Presents

Civility Project Forum: Downtown Boise's Renaissance

Special | 59m 43s

Downtown Boise wasn’t always what it is today. In the 1970s, one faction wanted Downtown to become a regional mall; another faction wanted the mall in the suburbs. Boise’s redevelopment agency prepared for a mall by tearing blocks of historic buildings. Join Governor Dirk Kempthorne, Ryan Armbruster, Skip Oppenheimer and Dr. Konya Cipul Weber in a panel discussion.

Aired 10/05/2013 | Rating NR

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