CLARK DEVELOPMENT

 

 

Introduction

 

 

The primary focus of Clark Development is the development of high quality downtown and infill projects.  We set exceptionally high standards for site and building design and for fitting well with the surroundings in which our projects are located.  We tailor our design and construction teams to fit the needs and characteristics of a particular project. 

Our developments typically involve a mix of uses but may have a single use, such as residential.  The recently completed and widely acclaimed Veltex Building, located in downtown Boise, includes retail, office and residential uses.  Besides the Jefferson and Crescent Rim projects presently underway, we have acquired several sites for future development and are seeking additional property with distinctive qualities.

We also continue on a very limited basis to assist developers and property owners to determine the best use and value potential of property, analyze feasibility of development projects, and work through the project planning process.  We like to help make projects happen and to see them done well.

Picture:  Illustration of Crescent Rim project on Boise's Depot Bench area. 

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BILL CLARK

Over the past 20 years, Bill has worked on many projects throughout the Northwest and California as both a consultant and developer.  He has been a senior staff member with two national consulting firms specializing in real estate development economics and project planning.  Prior to establishing this firm, Bill managed development projects for Teutsch Partners, a real estate investment and development firm based in Seattle.  Clark Development has been active since 1991, first as a development consulting firm and recently weighted more towards our own development projects. Bill is an active member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and serves on the board of Idaho Smart Growth. He is also serving on the adjunct faculty at Boise State University, where he is teaching a course in real estate development.