CenterCal Properties, LLC has announced the addition of five national retailers and restaurants to the Phase II expansion of The Village at Meridian, a mixed-use lifestyle center in Idaho’s Treasure Valley. The new spaces include first-to-market establishments such as the upscale gastropub Culinary Dropout and the fine-dining steakhouse The Capital Grille, alongside premium home goods stores Williams Sonoma and Pottery Barn, as well as 7th Avenue, a modular sofa brand known for its stain-resistant and contemporary furniture. These businesses will occupy nearly 80,000 square feet across six new buildings that are already fully leased.
The inclusion of Culinary Dropout, with its large covered patios and refined yet rebellious atmosphere, and The Capital Grille, with its emphasis on dry-aged steaks and an extensive wine selection, offers residents and visitors new venues for special occasions, business dinners, or leisurely weekend outings, thereby enriching the area’s culinary scene.
Mixed-Use Lifestyle Center Expansions
Centercal Properties Enhances The Village at Meridian
Trend Themes
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First-to-market Dining — Premium restaurant debuts in regional lifestyle centers are reshaping suburban entertainment districts into destination-worthy culinary hubs.
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Experiential Mixed-use Retail — Fully leased expansions combining restaurants, home goods, and social spaces reveal demand for retail environments built around leisure and discovery.
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Premium Home-furnishing Anchors — Upscale furniture and kitchenware brands are strengthening lifestyle centers by blending showroom retail with affluent residential growth markets.
Industry Implications
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Commercial Real Estate — Mixed-use developments with curated national tenants create higher-value community hubs that compete with traditional malls and downtown districts.
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Restaurant and Hospitality — Fine dining and gastropub concepts are finding growth potential in suburban lifestyle centers that support business meals, celebrations, and weekend traffic.
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Home Goods Retail — Furniture and kitchenware retailers benefit from placement in lifestyle destinations where home design shopping aligns with dining and leisure visits.