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Resort hotel coming to Southfork Landing

POSTED: 13:51 MDT Thursday, December 18, 2008

by IBR Staff

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Tags -  Commercial Real Estate, Recreation, Southfork Landing

An 868-acre residential development planned in Garden Valley has partnered with a San Francisco resort developer to construct a resort hotel, spa and conference center onsite. The hotel is scheduled to open on Thanksgiving in 2010.

 

The hotel at Southfork Landing (55 miles north of Boise) will be modeled after an existing PlumpJack Group property, The Carneros Inn in Napa Valley, Calif. The new resort will include 80 condominiums, a restaurant, a conference facility, a fitness center, a spa and retail space.

 

Southfork Landing was announced in 2005. The first cabin was completed in September of this year, and 600 homes are planned over the next several years. The development will include a golf course, a private whitewater park and thousands of miles of wilderness trails. Sixty percent of the development will remain open space.

2 Comments

  1. More chest thumping delusions from the Southfork boys. Believe it when you see it.

    "thousands of miles of wilderness trails" Really? They must be refering to the state highway system.

    Comment By Truth
    Friday, December 19, 2008 @ 10:48 AM

  2. What a joke. Just trying to keep their investors happy by making an announcement.

    Comment By Sagechicken
    Sunday, December 21, 2008 @ 11:28 AM

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