Boise’s Growth Is Shifting Outward: Why Star and Kuna Are Driving the Next Wave of Commercial Real Estate

If you want to understand where Boise commercial real estate is headed next, don’t just look at Boise.

Look just outside it.

Because right now, some of the fastest growth in the Treasure Valley isn’t happening in the core—it’s happening in places like Star and Kuna.

And that shift is starting to reshape everything from retail leasing in Boise to long-term development strategy.


The Numbers Behind the Growth Surge

According to reporting by Madison Guernsey in the Idaho Press (read the original article here: https://www.idahopress.com/news/these-rural-boomtowns-lead-dramatic-growth-in-treasure-valley/article_32ee9cc5-ad30-4e55-9d3b-2f1c18511966.html), smaller communities across the Treasure Valley are seeing outsized population gains compared to the region’s larger cities.

Here’s what stands out:

  • Star grew by over 23% in just one year
  • Kuna increased by more than 14% year-over-year
  • Middleton also jumped nearly 9%
  • Meanwhile, larger cities like Boise, Meridian, and Nampa saw much slower growth

At the regional level, Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho estimates the broader population is approaching one million people.

That’s a major milestone—and it’s being driven heavily by the edges of the market.


What’s Changing: Growth Is No Longer Centered in Boise

For years, growth followed a predictable path:

Downtown Boise → Meridian → Nampa → Caldwell

Now, that pattern is stretching further outward.

Smaller cities are capturing the momentum

Places like Star and Kuna are seeing rapid expansion because they offer:

  • More available land
  • Lower home prices
  • Easier paths for large-scale residential development

And once rooftops show up, everything else follows.


Growth is becoming more distributed

Instead of one dominant core, the Treasure Valley is evolving into:

  • Multiple growth nodes
  • Expanding suburban corridors
  • New pockets of commercial demand

That’s a big shift for how developers and investors think about location.


Why It Matters for Boise Commercial Real Estate

This isn’t just a population story—it’s a demand story.

1. Retail is going to follow the rooftops

As thousands of new residents move into these areas, they’ll need:

  • Grocery stores
  • Restaurants
  • Medical services
  • Everyday retail

That creates immediate opportunities for retail leasing in Boise’s surrounding markets—especially in underserved areas.


2. Land is becoming the next big play

In core Boise and Meridian, land is:

  • Scarce
  • Expensive
  • Highly competitive

But in places like Star and Kuna, developers still have room to:

  • Assemble larger parcels
  • Plan mixed-use communities
  • Control long-term growth patterns

That’s where a lot of Boise development activity is heading next.


3. Infrastructure will shape the winners

Rapid growth brings pressure.

And not every area is equally prepared.

Key factors that will determine success:

  • Road capacity and access
  • School systems
  • Utilities and services
  • Timing of public investment

We’re already seeing this tension play out across the region.


Local Market Impact: What to Watch Next

This growth wave is still early—and that’s where the opportunity lies.

Here’s what I’m watching closely:

Commercial corridors forming

As population builds, expect new retail corridors to emerge along:

  • Highway connections
  • Major arterial roads
  • Entry points into these cities

Mixed-use becoming the default

Developers aren’t just building subdivisions anymore.

They’re planning:

  • Integrated residential and retail
  • Walkable community layouts
  • Lifestyle-driven environments

Continued pressure on core markets

Even as growth spreads outward, Boise itself remains constrained—keeping demand strong for:

  • Infill development
  • Redevelopment opportunities
  • Higher-density projects

My Take: The Map of Opportunity Is Expanding

This is one of those moments where the Treasure Valley’s growth pattern is clearly changing.

If you’re focused only on Boise, you’re missing part of the picture.

The real opportunity is understanding how the region connects:

  • Where people are moving
  • Where rooftops are clustering
  • Where commercial demand hasn’t caught up yet

In Boise commercial real estate, the next wave isn’t just about downtown deals.

It’s about positioning ahead of growth in the surrounding markets.

Because that’s where today’s population boom turns into tomorrow’s retail demand, land value, and investment opportunity.


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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