Search Results - Indiana

1,744 Sq. Ft.
2-story building located in the retail business district of downtown Chesterton.

1,742 Sq. Ft.
An amazing and rare opportunity to invest in red hot New Haven'

13,504 Sq. Ft.
Opportunity calls with this 5081 sq foot building once used as a Church & activities center.

1,588 Sq. Ft.
Iconic Roma's Pizza Business ONLY for Sale - A Michigan City Staple!Here'

37,897 Sq. Ft.
This listing sits between two commercially zoned areas and is in front of Luthern Hospital.

Fantastic income generating property with amazing CASH FLOW: 7 studio/efficiency units. One side (#

11 acres
This is a commercial subdivision. Parcels/lots can be subdivided. Lot #

3,090 Sq. Ft.
1825 Chester Boulevard, Richmond, IN 47374

45,738 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Ideal location for medical or small office complex.

6,080 Sq. Ft. on 1.06 acres
Commercial warehouse!


21,876 Sq. Ft. on 4 acres
711 Sheridan Street, Richmond, IN 47374

Developer's Opportunity!

21 acres
Developer's Dream - 21.

4,685 Sq. Ft.
Prime Location – Versatile Space for Office, Retail, or More!

112,385 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
This is a fabulous part of all the new developments that are now occurring around the new Parkview R

This commercial property in Sullivan, Indiana, has a lot to offer for the right buyer.

7.11 acres
7.11 acres of land to build your dream home. Peaceful site to build your dream Home.

8,712 Sq. Ft.
LIFE REDEEMED APOSTOIC CHURCH , SEATING FOR 120 PLUS , finished basement, updated mechanicals, new f

960 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Excellent location on the corner of Smoke Road and Indiana Route 2.
Of all the states in the country, CEO Magazine rated Indiana as the 6th best place to do business. Indiana's capital city, Indianapolis, is a highly populated city with a plethora of commercial real estate listings. In fact, Indianapolis is the second largest capital city in the country.
Indianapolis is home to a variety of commercial real estate listings, and its population is estimated at 873,000. Other populated areas with commercial realty include Fort Wayne, Evansville and South Bend. Agriculture also figures highly into the economy, as the state is in the U.S. Corn Belt and Grain Belt. The valleys of Indiana have very fertile soil and are home to rural commercial land.
The economy of Indiana is based on a diverse array of outputs including manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, cars, electrical and transportation equipment, chemicals, machinery and coal products. Calumet is the largest producer of steel in the country, resulting in a vast amount of industrial space dedicated towards steel production in that part of the state. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Mead Johnson Nutritionals have their headquarters with office space and industrial space in Indiana.