The Kido family reveals plans for their 260-acre property on Lake Lowell, including a Japanese garden, a winery, and nearly 190 homes. They aim to balance community use with preserving open spaces.
Charlie Kido said the vision is to build an agriculture-centric mixed-use development that acts as a transitional buffer to the wildlife refuge. The plans would combine agricultural, residential and ...
The mixed-use development encompasses approximately 260 acres of land in southwest Nampa, adjacent to the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge on the east side of Lake Lowell. The plan leaves open ...