Search Results - Kentucky
7,200 Sq. Ft.
Excellent location on the By-Pass in Winchester.
With this purchase you will experience the nature retreat of 2 fully furnished vacation cabins, idea
13,000 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Commercial opportunity in a prime location!!This versatile property offers an expansive 13,000 ft.
This is a well-kept warehouse property with the first building built in 2014 made up of 2,300 sq off
305 GERI LN & 415 LEIGHWAY DR. Great Location close to the EKU by-pass and I-75.
3,000 Sq. Ft.
Great business opportunity in perfect location, just off of Nicholasville Road.
4,800 Sq. Ft.
Great Business Opportunity! Owner is retiring.
1 acres
Former Hillcrest Church of Christ property.
5,500 Sq. Ft. on 0.52 acres
Highly Visible Commercial Building that fronts US-127 / Bypass North.
The former "D&J Motor Company"
1 acres
Great "Commerical or business location" adjacent to Caverna School on 31W.
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.