Zions Bank Idaho Headquarters, Postmodern office building in downtown Boise, United States.
Zions Bank Idaho Headquarters is an 18-story office tower standing about 100 meters tall in downtown Boise. The facade combines glass and metal materials in a postmodern design, with the building housing approximately 350,000 square feet of office and event space.
The site sat vacant from 1987 to 2014, following the demolition of the original Overland Hotel that stood there since 1864. Construction of this building began in 2012 and brought renewed activity to this downtown location.
The Idaho and Snake River rooms on the upper floors host weddings, conferences, and community events throughout the year. These spaces have become a backdrop for important local gatherings and celebrations.
The building is easily accessible on foot from downtown Boise and features seven elevators for moving through the floors. The event spaces require advance booking for gatherings, so plan ahead if you wish to use these venues.
Before construction started in 2012, locals nicknamed this location 'the pit' or 'Boise Hole' because of its years of emptiness. The nickname reflects how residents viewed this gap in the downtown landscape for decades.
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