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From Development to Fully Occupied: 88,000+ SF Leased at the Airport Expansion

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Modern industrial building with a glass entrance; text at bottom reads 'Fully Leased | 88,140 SF' against a clear blue sky.

With the execution of the final tenant contract, the 88,140-square-foot industrial facility located at 2674 S. Fry Street in Boise is now fully occupied. For Adler Industrial, a company that wears both the developer and property manager hats, full occupancy isn’t just a leasing milestone; it’s proof of concept. When you develop a building and then manage it yourself, you’re accountable to both the asset and the people inside it. That accountability is where Adler Industrial thrives.

The Building

88,140 square feet built for Idaho’s industrial growth

Located at 2674 S. Fry Street, the property was developed by Adler Industrial to serve the expanding demand for quality industrial space along the Treasure Valley corridor. The building’s footprint was designed with operational flexibility in mind. Planning to accommodate businesses that range in size, use, and growth trajectory without compromising the integrity of shared infrastructure.

The Tenants

Five businesses, one address

The building is now home to five distinct businesses, each occupying a portion of the facility’s 88,140 square feet.

The diversity of operators within a single facility is something Adler Industrial views as a structural advantage. Multi-tenant industrial buildings that reach full occupancy through thoughtful leasing, rather than simply taking whoever arrives first, tend to hold their value longer, generate fewer management headaches, and create better experiences for every business inside.

The Adler Advantage

When the developer and property manager are the same team

Adler Industrial’s model is straightforward: we develop industrial properties in the Treasure Valley and then manage them ourselves. No handoff. No third-party management firm is inheriting a building they didn’t build. The team that designed the lease structure, negotiated tenant improvements, and signed the anchor tenant is the same team fielding maintenance calls, enforcing lease terms, and preparing the property for renewals.

That continuity matters more than most tenants initially realize. When you call Adler Industrial, you’re not talking to a call center or a regional manager three states away. You’re talking to the people who know this building inside and out.

With full occupancy at 2674 S. Fry Street, it’s now the point at which our work as property managers becomes the story, not just our work as developers.

Now our focus turns entirely to operations: maintaining the facility to the standard our tenants expect, supporting their growth where we can, and building the kind of long-term landlord-tenant relationships that make renewals the easy outcome.

To the five businesses now calling this address home: welcome, and thank you for choosing Adler Industrial. We look forward to being good neighbors and good partners for years to come.

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