BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Boise's old Greyhound Bus Station has been gutted and modified, to become Treefort 11's bus station.
The facility has been deep cleaned, with the Treefort team scraping off graffiti, repainting walls, and removing some walls too.
Several different offerings are available at the bus station. Artfort is at the station and includes an "immersive art experienced", along with live dance and movement performances, according to Treefort.
Live mural paintings are ongoing throughout the festival. All tie into the theme of travel, an homage to the station.
Elsewhere, there are two spots where bands perform, one being the Hound Garage, and the other being the Hound; it's a large-open parking lot with room for food vendors and plenty of space for concert-goers.
Lastly, there's the Hound Lounge, the inside lobby of the bus station. It's the entry point for Artfort, and where the Alefort Cocktail Showcase is located.
Concerts and art exhibitions will continue through the end of Treefort 11, Sunday, March 26. The old Grayhound Bus Station is located on the corner of 12th and Bannock.
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