A Sign's Time

Boise WeeklyAugust 18, 2009

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It's not quite the clock tower, but some people are wondering: Just what's going to happen to the Boise Rescue Mission's iconic sign once the building gets torn down? Boise developers Clay Carley and Gary Christiansen recently received design review approval for a 23-story building that will take the place of the Boise Rescue Mission on the corner of 6th and Front streets. The building is the first of a series of developments of two square blocks that, once complete, will also replace the breakfast eatery Addie's Diner and other businesses.

"I'm trying to think of a good way to use it, to memorialize the site," Carley said. "If I'm going to do it appropriately, I'm going to try it."

"Gary [Christiansen]'s got some very interesting ideas for the project," [Bill Roscoe] said. "I'd be willing to talk about it."

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A Sign's Time

It's not quite the clock tower, but some people are wondering: Just what's going to happen to the Boise Rescue Mission's iconic sign once the building gets torn down? Boise d...

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