The Idaho Statesman’s top stories from April 16-17 range from a major development near Interstate 84 in Meridian to a stabbing accusation against a Boise County elected official. Here’s a quick look at what’s making news across the Treasure Valley.
• New buildings near Topgolf: Developer Ahlquist plans to add more than 200,000 square feet of commercial space to Eagle View Landing in Meridian, including a five-story corporate campus and medical office buildings. A 2,300-person concert venue called Revolution 2.0, by Creston Thornton, is expected to break ground within weeks. Reported by Rose Evans
• Beloved Boise restaurant moves: Tango’s Empanadas, rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Google and Yelp, said an emotional goodbye to its original Morris Hill location after 20 years. But don’t fret — the restaurant is simply relocating three blocks south to 295 N. Orchard St. and also plans a third Boise location. Reported by Michael Deeds…