Snake River Landing

Snake River Landing Chosen as Location for Proposed Events Center in Idaho Falls

January 25th, 2010

By Anthony Congi - KIDK Eyewitness News

IDAHO FALLS - After listening to public input and receiving eight possible proposal’s for the site, the Idaho Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau has been busy thoroughly studying locations over the past nine months.

The committee shortened that list to three possible sites and submitted the properties to a consulting firm to make a final decision. Their final recommendation; Snake River Landing.

“Any one of the three would have been viable candidates for this project. However, that is farther along in it’s development. There are plans for complimentary businesses that would work with the event center there and that edged out the other two,” explains Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director, Bob Everhart.

The other two site locations would have forced construction to start basically from nothing. Snake River Landing already has immediate name recognition, plans in place to build, roads and infrastructure, parking availability, and a close proximity to hotels, restaurants and the interstate. The site selection committee also took in factors such as access to utilities and possibilities of sustainable energy sources.

Snake River Landing plans to hold the facility on the southwest corner of their property. They’re also very excited about all the possibilities the event center brings for them.

“We have been excited that they’re working on this process for a long time and have always supported the idea of having an event center and thought it would be a great thing for this community. We were just extremely excited when we found out that we’d been selected for the site,” says Snake River Landing Chief Development Officer, Eric Isom.

The next step will include preliminary drawings of what it’ll look like and what will be included in it.

“We know that we need an anchor tenant, that’s probably a sports team. We know that we need large convention and trade show space, that’s a request we get all the time in Idaho Falls and we haven’t had the capability of doing. From an economic development standpoint, we need to be able to do that,” says Everhart.

“We think it’s a great thing for the region and it’ll really help put Idaho Falls on the map,” says Isom.

The facility is planned to be approximately 140-thousand square feet. Including parking, it’ll cover about 25 acres. Obviously, we’re a long ways a way from seeing it open, but they hope to break ground in the next 12 to 18 months.

The First Annual Hard Hat Wrecking Ball - New Years Eve Party

December 14th, 2009

The First Annual Hard Hat Wrecking Ball on New Year’s Eve!

Hard Hat Woodfire Grill presents the hottest New Year’s Eve party, starting at 9 pm!

 Your ticket price includes:

  •  HUGE appetizer buffet featuring their new MENU!
  • champagne toast
  • party favors
  • live music
  • silent auction

This event will benefit the local Boy Scouts of America and Relay for Life.

 Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. You can purchase them at Hard Hat Woodfire Grill at 1175 Pier View Drive in Snake River Landing.

Questions? Call Dan at 523-3675. Limited to 300 people.

Idaho Senator James Risch Announces New Office at Snake River Landing

December 14th, 2009

Risch Announces New State Staff and Office Location

 

Washington, DC—U.S. Senator Jim Risch is moving his Idaho Falls office to a new location and has hired Renee Richardson to serve as a constituent services specialist there.

Beginning the first week of January, Risch’s office will be located at 901 Pier View Drive in the Snake River Landing development.  The new location will provide more convenient access and parking for residents of Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison and Teton counties.  Those wishing to contact the Idaho Falls office at the new location can do so at the same phone and fax numbers.  Information for all of Risch’s regional office locations is listed on his Web site at: www.risch.senate.gov.

“Providing Idahoans with convenient and reliable service on a variety of federal issues is my top priority.  The addition of Renee, along with this new office location, will help me do that and I encourage any who need assistance to stop by,” said Risch.

Richardson is a lifelong Eastern Idahoan and retired public/community affairs manager for US West/Qwest Communications in Pocatello.  She most recently served as vice president of business development for Idaho TechConnect, Inc., and as constituent services specialist for retired U.S. Senator Larry Craig.  She joins Regional Director Amy Taylor in Risch’s Idaho Falls office and will assist area residents with any questions or issues they have with federal agencies. 

Risch has also hired Jessie McLeod to serve as a staff assistant in his Boise office.  McLeod is a graduate of Orofino High School and is finishing her political science degree at Boise State University.  She has worked as an administrative assistant at BSU and most recently as an intern in Risch’s Washington, D.C., office. 

Amazing Contests at A Christmas Stroll

November 18th, 2009

There are two great ways to get involved with our upcoming Christmas event: 

 

1)      Christmas Treat Bake-Off to support the Military Affairs Committee – bring your best holiday treat to win prizes and bragging rights!

 

2)      Unique Snowman Building contest – build a snowman out of recycled/household goods for a chance to win a stay at the Hilton Garden Inn!

 

      For more information, please call 557-5300. You can also view full information on this local Idaho Falls blog site.

 

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Channel 3 - KIDK Profiles Snake River Landing

November 5th, 2009