Commercial Real Estate Activity Surges Across Idaho with Major Industrial and Land Transactions

A broad wave of commercial real estate activity has swept through Idaho, encompassing significant industrial leases, office expansions, and large-scale land acquisitions. Key markets including Boise, Nampa, and Twin Falls saw a diverse range of transactions, highlighted by a massive 87,076-square-foot industrial lease and nearly 50 acres of land purchased for development. This high volume of deals underscores robust demand across the industrial, retail, and office sectors throughout the Treasure Valley and surrounding regions.
The industrial sector led the activity with several high-volume leases, most notably Mesa Systems, Inc. securing 87,076 square feet at 7017 S Eisenman Road in Boise. In Nampa, Cover Care, LLC leased 10,922 square feet of space at 8670 E Cash Lane, while Russel Sigler took 15,872 square feet in Chubbuck. Other notable industrial activity included Shambaugh & Son, LP leasing 12,760 square feet of office space in Boise and Westmark Credit Union taking 4,261 square feet in Garden City. These transactions involved major brokerage firms such as Colliers Paragon and TOK Commercial, signaling continued strength in Idaho's logistics and distribution infrastructure.
Significant land acquisitions point toward future development, particularly in the Eagle and Nampa areas. Boise PLH, LLC purchased 49.63 acres at the Millstone Farm Subdivision in Eagle, a transaction facilitated by Colliers Paragon and Red Rock Real Estate. In Nampa, Corbain At Adams Ridge, LLC acquired 21.2 acres on Midland Boulevard, and Knorpp Properties, LLC purchased 1.29 acres on E Karcher Road. Additionally, Brabeion Academy, Inc. expanded its footprint by purchasing the Interstate Center in Nampa, while The Butte Sports Bar and Grill, LLC purchased 0.88 acres in Emmett, further diversifying the regional property portfolio.
The office and retail sectors remained active with a mix of new leases and renewals across Boise and Twin Falls. Idaho First Bank leased 5,333 square feet of office space in Boise, while Prosperity Organic Foods and Layne Davis also secured space in the city's central business districts. In the retail sector, Twin Falls saw a flurry of activity with Amina African Market, Baya Blend, and United Family all leasing space, alongside a renewal for Anderson Ink. Other retail highlights included The Back Nine Golf taking 2,600 square feet in Nampa and Wellth Pilates leasing 2,500 square feet in Boise, reflecting a steady appetite for service-oriented commercial space.
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