by Mike Gioioso | Apr 17, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Downtown Caldwell Turnover Signals a Bigger Trend for Boise Commercial Real Estate In commercial real estate, some of the most important shifts don’t come from new construction. They come from who takes over existing space. And right now, that’s exactly what’s...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 17, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Big Tech Is Leasing Again — What Uber’s Expansion Signals for Boise Commercial Real Estate For the past few years, office headlines have been dominated by downsizing, remote work, and rising vacancy. But every now and then, a deal comes along that tells a different...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 17, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Hotels vs. Short-Term Rentals — What Lodging Trends Mean for Boise Commercial Real Estate Travel demand is strong again—but where people stay (and how much they pay) is changing in a big way. That shift isn’t just impacting hotels and vacation rentals. It’s...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 17, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Retail Stabilization in Seattle Could Signal What’s Next for Boise Commercial Real Estate Retail doesn’t usually turn on a dime. It shifts slowly—often in ways that are easy to miss if you’re only watching headline numbers. That’s exactly what’s happening right now in...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 17, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Federal Land Policy Shifts Could Reshape Idaho — And Boise Commercial Real Estate May Feel It When federal agencies change how they operate, it rarely stays contained to policy circles. It shows up in jobs, infrastructure, and ultimately—commercial real estate demand....