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FOR SALE > PARCEL > WHOLE FOODS ANCHORED CENTER PRIME DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 350 EAST MYRTLE 83702 Development Land > Hotel, Multifamily, Student Housing, Office/Medical This 1.7 acre parcel is located in the heart of a vibrant and thriving commercial district of Boise, and represents an ideal opportunity for a developer. Anchored by Whole Foods and Walgreens, this highly visible parcel sits in an area of high traffic fed by three primary thoroughfares feeding downtown Boise. Highlights > Sale, Joint Venture, Ground Lease or Build-To-Suit 1.7 acres (46,000 SF buildable) Retail Center Anchored by Whole Foods and Walgreens Zoning (R-ODD): High Density Mixed-use, Residential, Office, Hotel Finished pad with utilities stubbed to site High Visibility: visible from all directions with surrounding roadways and 356 feet of frontage along Myrtle Street High Traffic Counts: 79,260 vehicles per day on surrounding roadways Close proximity to Boise State Campus, St Luke s, Greenbelt, Parkcenter Office Parks, BoDo, Convention Center Limited inventory of prime development sites in the heart of Downtown Click To Access Due Diligence: http://eepurl.com/3i4kt

FOR SALE > PARCEL > WHOLE FOODS ANCHORED CENTER PRIME DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 350 EAST MYRTLE 83702 Boise State University Boise State University is the largest University in Idaho and spent $35 million on research in 2010-2011. With 643 faculty members, nearly 20,000 students, and a choice of nearly 200 degrees and certificate programs, Boise State is more than just the Bronco Nation.

WHERE S BOISE VALLEY? The Boise Valley is strategically located in the Mountain Time Zone and Southwestern Idaho, providing easy non-stop access to all major cities on the West Coast, the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. Portland Vancouver Seattle Spokane Washington Oregon 600 miles Canada 400 miles 200 miles Missoula Boise Idaho Montana Wyoming AIR SERVICE The Boise Airport (BOI) is located less than five miles from downtown Boise and handles more than three million travelers each year. NON-STOP FROM BOISE TO Chicago, IL Denver, CO Las Vegas, NV Los Angeles, CA Minneapolis, MN Oakland, CA Phoenix, AZ Portland, OR Sacramento, CA San Diego, CA San Jose, CA San Francisco, CA Salt Lake City, UT Seattle, WA Spokane, WA FLIGHT TIME 3 hrs 19 mins 1 hr 45 mins 1 hr 45 mins 2 hrs 10 mins 2 hrs 47 mins 1 hr 40 mins 1 hr 54 mins 1 hr 10 mins 1 hr 36 mins 2 hr 0 mins 1 hr mins 1 hr 48 mins 1 hr 2 mins 1 hr 20 mins 59 mins California Laramie Reno Nevada Salt Lake Utah San Francisco Las Vegas Los Angeles Of the West s major metropolitan areas, 12 are within 800 miles of the Boise Valley. Quick flights offer easy access to their markets. The U.S. Census Bureau has ranked Idaho as one of the top five fastest growing states in the nation.

WHAT DOES THE VALLEY LOOK LIKE? Since 2000, Idaho s population has ranked 5th nationally in rate of growth behind Nevada, Arizona, Utah and Georgia. The Boise Metro area is home to 645,000 people and a workforce of 330,000 within a 45-minute draw of Boise. The average commute time is 18 minutes. Commuting in the Valley: The major interstate serving the Boise Valley is I-84, running through the metro area s major cities Boise, Meridian, Nampa and Caldwell, and I-184 branches toward the northeast into downtown Boise. Daily commutes are easy for the Boise Valley s population with federal highways 20, 26, and 30 and state highways 21, 44 and providing access. ValleyRide offers public transportation throughout the Boise Valley. Seattle Emmett Emmett Portland BOISE 1 84 1 84 9 9 Caldwell Caldwell Star Star Eagle Eagle Garden Garden City City San Francisco Salt Lake City Meridian Meridian 184 184 Boise Las Vegas Nampa Nampa 84 84 21 Phoenix Mountain Home Mountain Home What about logistics? There are 50 motor freight companies traveling 5 interstates, 20 U.S. highways and 30 state highways that serve the Boise Valley. More than 1,600 miles of rail line through Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe provide connection points to Canada, Mexico and the U.S.. They are aided by the State s regional line and 6 short line railroads. Annually, the rail system transports over 11 million tons of freight.

VIBRANT COMMUNITIES ART & CULTURE With a host of cultural amenities and opportunities, the Boise Valley has many resources and programs that lend to our unique setting. BALLET IDAHO BROADWAY IN BOISE BOISE PHILHARMONIC IDAHO SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL TREY MCINTYRE PROJECT International dance company BOISE ART MUSEUM MUSIC & ART FESTIVALS OPERA IDAHO MORRISON CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS BASQUE HERITAGE 2nd largest Basque population (a region between France & Spain) in N. America. Minutes from rivers, lakes and mountains, the Boise Valley is open 24/7 for any type of outdoor adventure. Recreation: Located 17 minutes from downtown Boise, the Bogus Basin Ski Area offers day and lighted night skiing. The Boise River runs through downtown and is accessible through a greenbelt system with over 25 miles of bike paths and 850 acres of parks. With world-class golf courses, hiking, fishing and mountain biking, the recreation opportunities are virtually unlimited within a 30-minute drive. Living Here: Boise ranks at 83.4% of the national cost for housing (ACCRA 2011). Farmers Insurance Group lists the Boise Metro areas as one of the most secure places in which to live (crime rates). Diversity: While Idaho may not be known for diversity: - More than 90 different languages are spoken in the Boise School District. - The Boise Valley is home to one of the oldest synagogues in the western United States. - Over 800 new citizens (refugees) are welcomed to the Boise Valley each year from over 20 foreign countries. The City of Boise has been recognized for its work helping these new citizens acclimate to their new country and helps other communities around the country with their programs. - There are more than 24 language courses available through local universities and community education programs and an international baccalaureate program is available. - Annual diversity events and resources include the Soul Food Extravaganza, PRIDE activities, Hispanic Cultural Center and the Black History Museum. The Mexican Consulate also has an office in Boise.

INCENTIVES IN IDAHO IDAHO BUSINESS ADVANTAGE (for qualifying companies) Increases the Investment Tax Credit to 3.75% against the corporate income tax. This is for the personal property part of the project (machinery/equipment computers). Real Property Improvement Tax Credit of 2.5% against corporate income tax - $125,000 per taxable year with 14 year carry forward so total of $1,750,000. This is the real property part of the project (new plant & building facilities). New Jobs Tax Credit: increases the standard $1000/per job corporate income tax credit up to maximum of $3,000/per job, depending on wages paid. Sales & Use Tax Rebate of 25%. This is for any sales & use tax that is paid for the property constructed, located or installed within the project. Small Employer Growth Incentive: local county commissions can grant an exemption on all or part of the new investment value from property taxes for a determined period of time. To qualify a company must make a minimum $500,000 investment in new facilities and create at least 10 new jobs that pay at least $40,000 annually plus benefits. Average wage for all other jobs created must be $15.50/hr plus benefits. IDAHO OPPORTUNITY FUND 2013 legislation established a new grant program which allows the Director of Idaho Department of Commerce to direct funds to projects for infrastructure needs within the community. This $3 million fund will be used within this year to help close new projects. 3% INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT Credit against Idaho Corp orate Income tax for qualifying new investment in tangible per - sonal property (machinery & equipment) in Idaho. It can offset up to 50% of a company s liability and may be carried forward 14 years. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TRAINING FUND (WDTF) Minimum $2,000/per new job created, paid directly to company. Jobs must be $12/hr or more with benefits and the company must produce a product or service that is mainly marketed outside the region where the business is located. TAX REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE (TRI) NEW IN 2014 - EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2014 1-30% tax credit for 1-15 years on corporate, sales, & withholding taxes for companies that bring expansion or relocation projects to the state of Idaho (Min 20 jobs for rural, 50 jobs for urban for wages above county average & value-added jobs). Call Jana Jones to calculate your incentive: (208) 921-4686 IDAHO POWER INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY C ash Incentives for Energy-Efficient Designs. The financial incentive is determined on the least of two calculations: a. 12 cents per kilowatt-hour(kwh) saved per year or b. 70 % of the incremental project cost from a 2006 energy code rated project to a high efficiency project. Additional information from Chris Pollow, 208-388-5949 Idaho Power Company

IDAHO TAX OVERVIEW Sales and Use Tax in Idaho is 6%. This would apply to items purchased or consum ed in Idaho. Exemptions are available for equipment and raw materials used directly in manufacturing, processing, or fabrication; clean rooms used in semiconductor and semiconductor equipment manufacturing; and any equipment or material used in research and development activities. We do not tax services including telecommunication services, and utilities such as water, gas, electricity, or natural gas. In our region we do not have any local option sales tax. Property Tax personal (machinery/equipment) and real (land/buildings) based on market value. 2013 Rates: Ada County Average Range: 1.1% - 1.8% Canyon County Average Range: 1.5% - 2.5% Elmore County Average rate: 1.8% Idaho does not have an inventory tax. Corporate Income Tax Computed at 7.4% of the Idaho taxable income of a corporation. Corporations that are taxable in Idaho and another state or country or are part of a unitary group of corporations, use a 3 factor formula to ascertain how much of the business is conducted in Idaho. The apportionment formula is made up of a property factor, a payroll factor, and a sales factor. These three factors, with the sales factor being double weighted for all taxpayers except for electrical and telephone companies, are totaled and divided by 4 to compute the Idaho apportionment factor. The Idaho apportionment factor is then applied to the business income of the corporation to com pute incom e assigned to Idaho. Non-business income allocable to Idaho is added to the income apportioned to Idaho to arrive at Idaho taxable income. QUICK RATES SALES & USE TAX 6% CORPORATE INCOME 7.4% #2 BEST STATE - PROPERTY TAX RATE 2013 Tax Foundation Study PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION First $100,000 of personal property is exempt from taxation (SUI) 1.91% STATE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE RATE PERSONAL INCOME TAX RATE: RANGE 1.6% - 7.8% Rates range on a bracketed system based off of income levels MINIMUM WAGE $7.25 (PER HOUR) UNION MEMBERSHIP 7.1% (NATIONAL AVG: 11.9%) IDAHO IS A RIGHT TO WORK STATE