Starbucks Is Expanding Again — What That Means for Boise Retail Real Estate

Retail doesn’t recover all at once.

It comes back brand by brand.

And right now, one of the biggest names in the world is sending a clear signal: expansion is back on the table—and that matters for Boise commercial real estate.


A Major Retailer Turns the Corner

According to reporting by Randyl Drummer in CoStar News (read the original here: https://product.costar.com/home/news/835230374), Starbucks is showing real momentum after a challenging stretch.

The company just posted its first quarterly earnings growth in over two years, and it’s not slowing down.

Key highlights:

  • Over 41,000 locations globally
  • Nearly 17,000 stores in the U.S.
  • Plans to open hundreds of new locations this year
  • A long-term goal of thousands more stores by 2028
  • Strong sales growth driven by increased customer traffic

But the bigger story isn’t just growth.

It’s how they’re growing.


What’s Changing: Smarter Expansion + Better Stores

This isn’t the old “open as many stores as possible” strategy.

It’s more focused.

After closing underperforming locations and restructuring operations, Starbucks is now:

  • Investing heavily in store upgrades and redesigns
  • Improving staffing, service, and in-store experience
  • Targeting high-performing markets for expansion
  • Combining new locations with refreshed existing stores

More than 300 stores have already been upgraded, with plans to push past 1,000.

That tells you something important:

👉 Experience matters again in retail.


Why It Matters: National Brands Are Back in Growth Mode

When a company like Starbucks starts expanding again, it’s not just about coffee.

It’s a signal.

Here’s what that signal says:

1. Consumer Traffic Is Rebounding

Sales are rising because more people are showing up.

That’s critical for:

  • Retail landlords
  • Inline tenants
  • Restaurant concepts

2. Strong Brands Are Getting Aggressive Again

After a reset period, major retailers are:

  • Expanding footprints
  • Locking in prime locations
  • Investing in long-term leases

That creates competition for space.

3. Quality Locations Win First

Starbucks isn’t going everywhere.

They’re choosing:

  • High-visibility corners
  • Strong demographic areas
  • Proven retail corridors

That reinforces the “flight to quality” trend in retail.


Local Market Impact: What This Means for Boise

Now let’s bring this back to Boise commercial real estate.

This type of expansion doesn’t stay on the coasts—it moves inland.

1. Boise Is Exactly the Type of Market They Target

Boise checks a lot of boxes:

  • Population growth
  • Strong household income trends
  • Expanding suburban retail corridors
  • High commuter traffic nodes

Expect continued interest in:

  • Meridian
  • Eagle
  • Nampa
  • Key Boise infill locations

2. Drive-Thru and Convenience Retail Stay Hot

Starbucks is a major driver of:

  • Drive-thru retail demand
  • Small-format pad sites
  • High-traffic corner locations

That impacts:

  • Land pricing
  • Lease rates
  • Competition among tenants

3. Landlords Gain Leverage in the Right Locations

When national tenants expand:

  • Vacancy tightens in prime corridors
  • Lease negotiations shift toward landlords
  • Strong centers become even more competitive

If you own retail in Boise, especially with:

  • Good access
  • Strong co-tenancy
  • Visibility

👉 You’re in a better position than you were 12–24 months ago.


My Take: This Is How Retail Recovery Actually Happens

Retail doesn’t come back in headlines.

It comes back in decisions like this.

A company pulls back… fixes operations… and then starts growing again—but smarter.

That’s what we’re seeing here.

For Boise:

  • This reinforces long-term confidence in retail leasing
  • It supports higher-quality development
  • It brings more national attention to the market

But it also raises the bar.

👉 Tenants want better locations.
👉 Customers expect better experiences.
👉 And only the best sites consistently win.

If you’re developing, leasing, or investing in Boise commercial real estate, this is the trend to watch.

Because once brands like Starbucks expand…

Others follow.


Mike Gioioso (joy-OH-so) has for 16+ years been helping companies of all sizes buy, build, and lease perfect places for business in greater Boise, Idaho and beyond.
www.streetsmartidaho.com mike@streetsmartidaho.com 208-209-9166

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