Search Results - Arkansas

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9,999 Sq. Ft.
Mini-Storage Units: 10 Original units size 10x20 with traditional lock & key system.

5,331 Sq. Ft. on 8 acres
Traditional, Business, Bldg and Land - Jessieville, AR

1,500 Sq. Ft.
Great investment for future commercial business in good location, right off highway 5.

3 acres
3.5 +/- acres zoned C-3 located N of I-555 on Southwest Drive in Jonesboro, AR.

2,536 Sq. Ft.
Real Estate Only - Mountain Home, AR

Highly profitable ATV rental business close to the north trail head of Wolf Pen Gap!

Real Estate Only - Flippin, AR

666,904 Sq. Ft. on 15 acres
Land Only - Benton, AR

3,000 Sq. Ft.
Traditional, Building and Land - Pine Bluff, AR

1,524 Sq. Ft.
Office - Blytheville, AR

750 Sq. Ft.
Office - Blytheville, AR

15 acres
Commercial Lot - Benton, AR

1,344 Sq. Ft.
Mixed Use - Jonesboro, AR

28,160 Sq. Ft. on 3 acres
Traditional, Building and Land - Pine Bluff, AR

Building and Land - Benton, AR

2,064 Sq. Ft. on 3 acres
Other - Harrison, AR

Location, Location, Location! 9,000 square feet building, new roof, updated electrical.

6,000 Sq. Ft.
Mixed Use - Jonesboro, AR

2,000 Sq. Ft.
Retail - Harrisburg, AR
Arkansas is home to approximately 3 million people and has a variety of diverse commercial real estate listings that continue to consistently draw attention from those interested in commercial realty and investment property. Home to a variety of national parks, Arkansas has many impressive natural wonders. Agriculture dominates the state's economy with everything from cattle, poultry and hogs to cotton and rice playing a role in the state's robust agricultural industry.
Manufacturing is also well represented in Arkansas, as automotive manufacturers have a strong presence. Other manufacturing, such as machinery manufacturing, also plays a role in the state's economy. This factor stimulates office space, industrial space and commercial realty alike. Large corporations, such as Wal-Mart and Tyson Foods, are headquartered in Arkansas and stand as major holders of office space and industrial space. Another major employer in the state is education.
Little Rock is by far the largest city in the state with nearly 200,000 residents, and it also serves as the state's capital. Those interested in commercial real estate listings and commercial property will find that Little Rock offers many options. Other cities of note include Fort Smith, with roughly 88,000 residents, and Fayetteville with approximately 85,000 residents.