Homeless-shelter beds and low-income apartments coming to Boise in ‘26. Where?

After five years of legal wrangling, the Interfaith Sanctuary plans to move guests into its new State Street shelter at the end of January.

That’s one reason 2026 is on track to be a big year for housing more of Boise’s homeless and low-income residents. Along with 205 shelter beds, projects are underway to deliver more than 650 new income-restricted apartments over the next two years, thanks largely to city and federal aid.

Interfaith’s move comes amid a newchallengeby the Veterans Park Neighborhood Association, which has petitioned a court to overturn the city of Boise’s approval for a second time to halt the shelter…

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