Catch up on Idaho business news: October 2016
Holly Lane Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center is accused by regulators, family members of former residents and others of having endangered people who lived at the nursing home.
Homeowners buy parts of
A group of homeowners at
The homeowners paid back taxes owed by previous owner NewTrac on several ski lifts, the unfinished
The purchase did not include the golf course and the
Lamb
Frozen fry giant Lamb Weston says its office in
With
Fatal trench collapse was fault of contractor
Hard Rock owner
Smith, 36, and
With road work done,
Now that two disruptive construction projects -- rebuilding the Interstate
New developments range from small coffee shops to new two-story commercial buildings.
Black Rock Coffee Bar, Jersey Mike's Subs, Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steakburgers,
The developer's latest project, called
The five-acre site is bordered by 11th, 13th, Myrtle and Front streets. The parking garage and restaurant are slated for completion in fall in 2017. The rest of the project is scheduled to be finished by summer in 2018.
State to sell
The Idaho Land Board voted to auction off nine state-owned commercial properties.
Among them are Affordable Storage, a 7-acre property with a thriving self-storage business at
One state administrator says some of the Downtown buildings are ideal locations for state offices and should not be sold. The properties are worth about
Now headquartered in
The grocery chain will receive a tax reimbursement incentive worth 30 percent of its income, payroll and sales taxes over the next 15 years, in exchange for adding and maintaining those jobs, which pay an average
Most of the 300 jobs have been added or relocated to the
The
Pleas from uninsured don't sway lawmakers
After hearing two hours of impassioned public testimony at its fourth hearing since July, a legislative panel expects to have no bill to show for the months it has spent reviewing health care options for 78,000 of
The Republican lawmakers leading the panel -- Sen.
Insurers offer more choice, higher prices
The average Idahoan who shops for health insurance on
None of the health exchange's five companies will end up charging what they planned when they filed their anticipated 2017 rates with the
Realtors,
Commercial banks and bank holding companies donated nearly
Sen.
Some
Business Editor
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