Near
Boise lies a growing suburb called Meridian.
When I first moved to Boise in the mid seventies Boise and Meridian were
separated by farms and cow pastures. Now
the two towns touch each other and those farms are long gone.
A
couple of years ago ground broke on a new shopping and entertainment center in
Meridian, which in my opinion, given the population that now resides there was
sorely needed. The Village at Meridian
is now open and residents are able to take advantage of shopping, bowling,
movies as well as multiple eating establishments. There is also a fantastic park next
door. My kids love that park. It has a water feature that you can play in
as well as great trails for walking or riding your bike. Play and picnic area for birthdays or
BBQs. It's great.
I
was invited to be a part of the VIP Media group to take a tour of the new
office space that is ready for leasing as part of The Village. Personally, I would find it really hard to
concentrate on my work because I would be looking out the windows at all the
wonderful views while planning where I was going to eat and or shop during my
lunch hour. The buildings are gorgeous
and the public spaces feel opulent. They
even showed us the bathrooms with all the marble tile. There is also a ton of parking out there
which is well concealed so as not to detract from the quaint ambiance they have
created.
After
our tour we sat and enjoyed drinks and food from all of the various restaurants
and pubs they have there and listened to local bands play. I noticed they have a large grassy area near
the stage for people to bring their lawn chairs and what have you. The place was bustling but not too busy or
crowded. Lots of friendly locals to chat
with and I even gave a security guard a little bit of a hard time. He took it very good naturedly.
We stopped in and checked out the Yardhouse. |
They
are doing the concerts every Friday night throughout the summer. Different bands each time. And supposedly they are working to nail Toby
Keith down on a date to come and perform.
I'm not a country music person, but I'd go see that.
Our tour guide Hugh. |
We
had a blast and plan to go back soon. I
have to check out Chicos. J
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