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UI Acquires Historic Moscow Grain Elevators for 'Legacy Crossing' Project
University plans to connect campus to downtown through future development of the property.
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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The University of Idaho has purchased the property containing Moscow's historic grain elevators on Jackson Street for $1.625 million. The university says this acquisition is part of its 'Legacy Crossing' initiative to physically connect the campus to the downtown area. While the university does not have immediate plans for the silos themselves, it sees the property as an important piece in its long-term plans to enhance the business corridor and economic stability of the shared community.
Why it matters
The grain elevators on the Jackson Street property are an iconic part of Moscow's history and landscape. By acquiring this land, the University of Idaho is positioning itself to play a key role in the future development of the area connecting its campus to the downtown core, which could have significant implications for the city's economic and community growth.
The details
The University of Idaho recently purchased the 625 S Jackson Street property, which includes the historic grain elevators, from Andrew Crapuchettes for $1.625 million. This acquisition is part of the university's 'Legacy Crossing' initiative to physically connect its campus to downtown Moscow. While the university does not have immediate plans for the silos themselves, it sees the property as an important piece in its long-term plans to enhance the business corridor and economic stability of the shared community.
- The University of Idaho purchased the property on March 11, 2026.
The players
University of Idaho
A public research university located in Moscow, Idaho, that is acquiring the historic grain elevator property as part of its 'Legacy Crossing' initiative to connect the campus to the downtown area.
Andrew Crapuchettes
The previous owner of the 625 S Jackson Street property, which includes the historic grain elevators, who sold the land to the University of Idaho in 2026.
What they’re saying
“Any future development of the property will strengthen the corridor, enhance the business connection and add to the economic stability of our shared community.”
— Jodi Walker, University of Idaho Spokesperson (lmtribune.com)
“The pitch was, 'We need this as a piece of this puzzle to really pull off Legacy Crossing'.”
— Andrew Crapuchettes (lmtribune.com)
What’s next
The University of Idaho plans to continue leasing the property to the current businesses, including Silos and Social, KnoxBox Coffee and Taqueria Las Torres, while it develops long-term plans for the 'Legacy Crossing' project to connect the campus to downtown Moscow.
The takeaway
The University of Idaho's acquisition of the historic grain elevator property on Jackson Street is a strategic move to shape the future development of the area connecting its campus to downtown Moscow. This purchase highlights the university's commitment to enhancing the economic and community ties between the campus and the city center, which could have significant implications for the region's growth and identity.


