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This is an exceptional commercial development opportunity in Jonesboro.
3,217 Sq. Ft.
Famous Elmo's Red Bar & Grill is ready for a Next chapter &
2,451 Sq. Ft.
Come check out this Historic Statesboro home.
Don't miss this COMMERCIAL LOT located across from Georgia Southern University(25,000+ students)
1,780 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Great commercial property on Highway 67 with over 500 feet of road frontage, and the potential for d
Highway 301/South Main Street Highway frontage parcel.
19,200 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
19,200 sq.ft. industrial building that sits on a 2 acre lot.
1,780 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Great commercial property on Highway 67 with over 500 feet of road frontage, and the potential for d
9,000 Sq. Ft.
9,000± SF Office / Showroom / Warehouse 1,800±
Many people do not realize that Georgia is an economic powerhouse with a gross state product of $602 billion and ample commercial real estate listings. One of the reasons that Georgia has such an impressive state economy is that 21 Fortune 500 companies have office space located in the state. Further, 30 Fortune 1000 companies have retail space and industrial space in Georgia including Coca Cola, Delta, and Home Depot.
Aside from the large corporations that have headquarters in the state, a great deal of Georgia's economy and commercial rural land is based on agricultural endeavors. The state is famous for outputs of a variety of foods including peaches, peanuts and tobacco. Industrial space in Georgia is dedicated to everything from food processing and paper product manufacturing to chemical products and equipment for transportation.
Much of the state's commercial real estate listings are based in Atlanta. This city is a major hub for transportation, government, industry and communications. Amongst the large corporations with office space headquarters in Atlanta are Rubbermaid, UPS, Chick-fil-A and Delta Airlines.
While the majority of the Georgia's commercial real estate listings may be in Atlanta, other highly populated areas include Augusta, Columbus, Savannah and Athens.