Downtown Meridian is on the cusp of a major revival. Developers Ahlquist and Pacific Companies have unveiled plans for Heritage Square, a mixed-use project that will bring new life to a long-unfinished site in the heart of the city — and local excitement is already building.
The project, which has been covered by the Idaho Business Review, KTVB, Idaho Press, and BoiseDev, is being described as “a true downtown destination.” The development is the latest chapter for a site that has carried several names over the years — previously known as Union 93 and Meridian Station — and has remained unfinished for years, leaving a visible gap in the downtown streetscape.
Now, with Ahlquist and Pacific Companies at the helm, Heritage Square is poised to fill that gap in a meaningful way. The mixed-use concept signals a blend of uses that typically includes residential, retail, and community-oriented spaces — exactly the kind of investment that can anchor a growing downtown and draw residents and visitors alike.
For Meridian, one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, a project like Heritage Square represents more than just new construction. It is a signal that the city’s downtown core is maturing alongside its booming residential neighborhoods. A thriving, walkable downtown with places to live, shop, dine, and gather is something community members and city leaders have long championed, and Heritage Square appears to be a significant step in that direction.
The involvement of two established Idaho development firms — Ahlquist and Pacific Companies — brings a track record of completed projects to the table, lending confidence that this long-awaited site will finally see its potential realized. With multiple local and regional outlets reporting on the announcement, it is clear that Heritage Square has captured the attention and optimism of the broader Treasure Valley community.
Stay tuned for more details as plans for Heritage Square continue to take shape — downtown Meridian’s next chapter is just getting started.
Sources: Idaho Business Review, KTVB, Idaho Press