by Mike Gioioso | Mar 25, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Canyon County Rethinks Agricultural Land Divisions as Growth Spreads Across the Treasure Valley Population growth across the western side of the Treasure Valley is forcing local governments to confront a difficult question: how do you protect farmland while still...
by Mike Gioioso | Mar 25, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Garden City Townhome Proposal Signals Changing Housing Pressure Near Boise’s River Corridor Growth along the Boise River corridor has been accelerating for years. As demand for housing rises across the Treasure Valley, even long-standing recreational properties are...
by Mike Gioioso | Mar 25, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
How a $20 Building Deal in Seattle Reveals a Different Kind of Real Estate Value Commercial real estate deals usually revolve around big numbers — large sale prices, massive developments, and major investors. But sometimes the most interesting projects involve the...
by Mike Gioioso | Mar 25, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Tech Expansion in Eastern Washington Signals a Trend Boise Should Watch Office real estate has faced a challenging few years in many U.S. markets. Remote work, changing workplace habits, and cautious corporate spending have slowed new leasing activity. But...
by Mike Gioioso | Mar 25, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Seattle’s Industrial Slowdown Offers a Lesson for Boise Commercial Real Estate Industrial real estate has been one of the hottest property sectors in the country for years. Warehouses, logistics hubs, and distribution centers expanded rapidly as e-commerce grew and...
by Mike Gioioso | Mar 25, 2026 | Boise, Idaho
Trader Joe’s Frozen Food Recall Raises Questions for Boise Retail and Food Supply Chains Food safety recalls usually feel like a grocery store problem. But sometimes they highlight something much bigger — the complexity of modern supply chains that support Boise...