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Lot 1-2 Highly Quality Business Parcel fronting Russellville Road in the newly developed Sterling Bu
This prime commercial and light industrial development opportunity offers exceptional visibility wit
1,400 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial zoned 1.5 acres. For Sale $450,000 or commercial Rental $2,000 a month.
6 acres
Commercial - 6 Acres - Vacant Land
commercial vacant land - .8 acres
Position your business for growth in Veterans West Light Industrial Business Park.
3,320 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Brick building on large lot with many applications possible. Over 3320 Sq. Ft.
Position your business for growth in Veterans West Light Industrial Business Park.
Position your business for growth in Veterans West Light Industrial Business Park.
Position your business for growth in Veterans West Light Industrial Business Park.
5,272 Sq. Ft.
Position your business for success at this highly visible corner location in the heart of Flatwoods.
Mixed-Use Commercial Development Opportunity ‹“
27 acres
Prime Commercial Development Opportunity!
Post Office for Sale ‹“ Central Kentucky Main Street Investment Opportunity |
Developer's Dream or Cadiz Family Compound! Lake Life at the REAL Land between the Lakes!
Incredible Investment Opportunity! This property includes 4 separate parcels with 3 houses‹”
Rare opportunity to acquire two adjoining parcels totaling approximately 12.
This is 6.683 acres on East John Rowan Blvd. bypass.
Discover a unique opportunity just steps from Elktons historic town square.
Introducing an Exceptional Opportunity in the Thriving City of Bowling Green, Kentucky Discover a r
Kentucky's population has grown every decade since recordkeeping began. The state's estimated population is currently over 4.5 million. If you are looking for Kentucky commercial real estate listings, a large percentage of them are based in Louisville, which was estimated at 602,011. The next largest city, Lexington, has a population of 321,959 and also offers retail space and investment property. Lexington includes the areas of Frankfort and Richmond.
Kentucky is well-known for good farming conditions, and, as a result, a large part of its economy is based on agriculture. The state is particularly known for its goat farming, cattle production and corn production, and commercial rural land is dedicated to these pursuits.
Industrial space is dedicated to economic endeavors outside of farming including manufacturing autos, producing energy and medical facilities. The state ranks 4th in production of automobiles and trucks.
Although Louisville and Lexington are the most populated areas, Kentucky commercial real estate listings are located throughout the state. It is important to note, however, that small businesses are quite prevalent in Kentucky. More than 90% of companies have fewer than 50 employees.
