Boise, Idaho
Commercial Real Estate in Boise
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800 W. Main Street, Suite 1460
Boise, ID 83702
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In 1971, Marcus & Millichap was founded on a unique set of principles to maximize value for real estate investors and, in the process, revolutionized the brokerage industry.
The Boise Office
The Boise office of Marcus & Millichap provides commercial real estate investment brokerage and financing services tailored to the Boise MSA and markets throughout Idaho. Boise commercial real estate brokers assist investors in transactions across multiple asset types, including multifamily, office, industrial, retail, hospitality, self-storage, and single-tenant net-leased properties. With the support of Marcus & Millichap’s proprietary research and marketing platform, our professionals deliver tailored advisory services for both individual properties and portfolio strategies. Commercial real estate financing services are provided on-site by a loan originator with Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation (MMCC).

Press Releases
Marcus & Millichap Appoints Head of Retail Leasing & Advisory Services
Marcus & Millichap announced today that Andee Robb has joined Marcus & Millichap as head of Retail Leasing & Advisory Services, a newly established role that reflects Marcus & Millichap’s continued investment in providing market-leading solutions to clients.
June 30, 2026

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Marcus & Millichap Appoints National Director of Net Lease Division
Marcus & Millichap announced today that Thomas Gorman has been appointed senior managing director and leader of its national net lease division, a newly created leadership role that reflects Marcus & Millichap’s continued investment in expanding the firm’s national net lease business.
June 25, 2026

Media
Fed Reforms Would Give Banks More Liquidity, But Murky Outlook Could Slow The Flow
The Federal Reserve's proposal to loosen the handcuffs placed on banks in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis marks a major shift in oversight that could unlock up to $175B in new capital for commercial real estate — should lenders choose to spend it.






















