by Mike Gioioso | Apr 7, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Tech Office Investment Deals Continue — What a Seattle Sale May Signal for Boise Commercial Real Estate Office real estate headlines often focus on vacancies and remote work. But quietly, investors are still buying well-leased buildings in strong technology markets. A...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 7, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Slower Retail Leasing in Salt Lake City May Offer Clues for Boise Commercial Real Estate Retail leasing activity doesn’t always move in straight lines. Even in growing Western markets, periods of slower deal-making can appear when economic uncertainty rises. That...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 7, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
National Economic Signals Are Shifting — What They Could Mean for Boise Commercial Real Estate Commercial real estate markets rarely operate in isolation. Decisions made in Washington, changes in global energy markets, and shifts in retail strategy often ripple down...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 7, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Garden City Rezoning Proposal Near the Boise River Could Open New Development Opportunities Garden City has become one of the most closely watched areas in the Boise commercial real estate market. Former industrial properties along the Boise River are steadily being...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 7, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Nuclear Power Expansion and Security Policy Changes Could Shape Future Energy Infrastructure for Boise Development Energy policy rarely makes headlines in local real estate conversations. But sometimes decisions made in Washington, D.C. can quietly influence the...
by Mike Gioioso | Apr 7, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Western Wildfire Risks Are Rising — What It Could Mean for Boise Commercial Real Estate Wildfires are becoming a bigger economic story across the Western United States. For Idaho, that reality is drawing increasing attention from policymakers in Washington, D.C. A...