MIDLAND, Mich. (PRESS RELEASE) – The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) announced Wednesday its plans to construct a new manufacturing facility to be located in Burley, Idaho.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) – The number of new home permits in January declined slightly compared to the previous year, but new industrial and commercial construction — as well as residential remodeling permits — are up.
Construction seems to be going on everywhere in Twin Falls. I am ecstatic about the growth, and am really happy about the latest business that was announced. On June 1st construction for the new Cash & Carry Food Service building began at 1777 Canyon Crest Drive in Twin Falls.
I think we can all agree that the wooden stairs at Dierkes Lake are a little scary. But the walk around Dierkes is a great workout with a great view. So many of us have ran up, or down, the stairs while holding our breath.
Twin Falls, Idaho ( KMVT-TV / KTWT-TV ) For sixty days, the City of Twin Falls is closing Victory Bridge on Victory Avenue at the Rock Creek Canyon. This will begin on Monday, July 15th, 2013.
This bridge closure will allow for crews to complete their scheduled roadway maintenance...
Good news! New home construction in the Magic Valley continues to improve. In Twin Falls, August building permits were up two and a half times from a year ago.
(KLIX)-Several road projects have been put on the fast track for completion. The Idaho Transportation Board gave the green light for roughly $180 million dollars of highway construction projects. According to ITD the goal is to improve mobility, safety and economic opportunity for Idahoans...
(KLIX)-Traffic down Canyon Springs Road in Twin Falls will be delayed. The city says starting Thursday
crews will begin installing a sewer line at the top of the grade. The project
is expected to last until September. The road will be reduced to one lane...
(KLIX) Cheese maker Glandia is set to break ground for its latest construction project Friday. The company is building its administrative offices and a Cheese Innovation Center in downtown Twin Falls on Shoshone street. The building will bring together about a 100 employees who are scattered in several offices on the north side of Twin Falls...
(KLIX) Drivers in Twin Falls will have to make their way around Minidoka Avenue. The city has extended its closure into next week. Work is being done on Minidoka between Jerome and Murtaugh Streets. Crews are taking out old roadway along with an old rail road spur track...
Local building construction in the Magic Valley is on the rebound. According to the city of Twin Falls forty-five single family home building permits have already been issued through April. That compares to ninety-three for all of 2011. Lower material prices, lower interest rates, and cheaper land costs have helped spur growth.
The city of Twin Falls has awarded another contract for the Northeast Sewer Project. It connects the Chobani plant with the city’s waste water system. Stutzman Incorporated won the bid at little more than $75,000. The city is only funding part of the work...
Construction of a brand new building on the College of Southern Idaho campus is scheduled to get underway later this year. The $6.6-million facility will be built along North College Road across from the new Health Science building.
Magic Valley motorists won’t be getting much of a reprieve in summer road construction projects this summer. As soon as the weather warms up the Idaho Transportation Department has a long list of repair work, mainly on the many bridges in the area.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Chobani yogurt factory east of Twin Falls is set for December 19th, but you wouldn’t know it from the level of activity going on at the property at Kimberly Road and 3300 East Road.
Although things seem slow, construction activity is up. According to McGraw-Hill Dodge Reports there was a 15% increase during June in the Intermountain Area. New Commercial construction starts also saw a 10% increase, multifamily housing is up 16%, healthcare facilities are up 8%, and utility projects are up a whopping 28%...