Search Results - Alabama
9,692 Sq. Ft.
Introducing a rare opportunity to own a free-standing 10,000 sq ft retail commercial plaza featuring
6,000 Sq. Ft. on 3 acres
Active, established business located in Eclectic. Building is 6,000 sqft.
3,128 Sq. Ft.
**HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!!!... BELOW WAY BELOW APPRAISED VALUE**
9 acres
Ideal office/whse for construction, communications, light manufacturing. Furniture remains.
5,282 Sq. Ft.
**LOOKING FOR BUSINESS INVESTMENT??? THIS MULTI-BUSINESS PROPERTY IS WAITING FOR YOU!!!
2 acres
REAL ESTATE ONLY. The nursery business is not included in this listing.
Former auto parts store near Dothan Prep Academy.
16,450 Sq. Ft.
Former Full service automobile dealership on 3.7 acres. Former Mazda, Lincoln Mercury dealership.
This is an older building adjoining a railroad property.
1 acres
Closed convenience store/gas station. Coolers and freezers remain.
2,000 Sq. Ft. on 0.75 acres
2 buildings, 2,000 sq ft, 32,844 sq ft Lot, Industrial zoning
1,989 Sq. Ft.
Excellent opportunity for business.
16,400 Sq. Ft.
Property is being sold "AS IS".
8 acres
Hwy 231 Frontage and Mance Newton Rd. frontage 8.3 acres total Tanks have been removed.
Alabama's economy is driven by a variety of industries all of which influence commercial real estate listings in the state. A variety of crops are grown in Alabama, ranging from peaches and peanuts to such staple crops as corn, soybeans and grains. Alabama's annual production is also driven by livestock products, accounting for about 82% of agricultural production. These two factors drive demand for rural land. Alabama's industrial sector is also diverse with automotive manufacturers; such as Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and BF Goodrich Tire. These companies and their industrial space have a large presence in the state. Steel production, lumber and NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center are all major fixtures in Alabama's economy. Thus, industrial space is plentiful in the region.
Major cities include Birmingham, Mobile, Huntsville and Montgomery. Those interested in commercial real estate listings will be interested to learn that the state's population has grown considerably since 1990, jumping by 12% in the last 20 years. Alabama's largest city is Birmingham with about 210,000 people, according to the 2010 Census, and the state capital is Montgomery. Office space, commercial property, retail space and investment property have all grown alongside Alabama's general population growth. Commercial real estate listings are plentiful in Alabama's largest cities.
