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800-1,600 SqFt
Modern, Flex Spaces For Lease
800-2,400 SqFt
Industrial / Office Spaces For Lease
1,000 SqFt
Office/Retail space For Lease
1,960 SqFt
1st floor Office/Retail space For Lease
2,000 SqFt
Restaurant / Retail / Office For Lease
34,800 SqFt
0.80 acres+/- Land Lease / Build to Suit
15,316 SqFt
Multiple uses ie medical or professional offices, school
3,513 SqFt
Remarkable location! Main Street in the heart of Essex Village.
900 SqFt
Flexible Layout
2,000 SqFt
Prime location in Essex. Approximately 2,000 sf office space on first floor.
21,000 SqFt
Great industrial/warehouse and office space available
12,600 SqFt
Amazing and rare opportunity to lease the original E.E. Dickinson office building
1,200 SqFt
Clean, update office space is bright with new flooring throughout
1,200 SqFt
Bright, professional office with plenty of off-street parking
14,000 SqFt
Located at Safe Harbor Dauntless Shipyard Essex Village
1,200 SqFt
Clean, updated office space
1,000-6,000 SqFt
Offices 1000 - 6000 SF
2,200 SqFt
Commercial Space 23
2,000 SqFt
Warehouse Office 2,000 SF
13,300 SqFt
Newer construction industrial flex units available for lease at 399 Ledyard Street in Hartford, CT.
Located on the East Coast of the United States in New England, Connecticut comes with a variety of commercial real estate listings. Known for being green and beautiful, Connecticut is one of the geographically smaller states in the United States, but it stands out for many reasons, including its idyllic small towns, colonial housing and historically significant locations.
According to the 2010 Census, Connecticut is home to over 3.5 million residents. Bridgeport, Connecticut has an estimated population of about 147,000 and has a variety of investment property. The state capital of Hartford is home to about 123,000 and also provides a lot of the state's commercial realty.
Connecticut's economy has many bright spots as indicated by the state's high median income, which is over $74,000 per year. The state's gross product in 2016 was over $230 billion dollars. Manufacturing, ranging from metal equipment and machinery to electronics and scientific equipment, represent the majority of the state's commercial property and overall economy.
Office space and retail space options are plentiful in Connecticut as are commercial real estate listings. The high median income and gdp help Connecticut stand out.
