Search Results - Maine
2,165 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Brian's Trailer Repair, LLC - Established Business Opportunity with Residence and Commercial Shop Ra
3,510 Sq. Ft.
Ideal location for a business or home business.
14,400 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Two locations with new buildings.
5,680 Sq. Ft.
Prime commercial opportunity in Benton offering versatility and space to suit a wide range of busine
2,908 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial opportunity situated on 1.92 acres, formerly home to the American Legion Hall.
9,514 Sq. Ft.
MOTIVATED SELLER Flexible Medical / Wellness / Office / Retail 3,176-8,719± SF |
3,120 Sq. Ft. on 0.27 acres
Classic Victorian in downtown South Berwick that offers mixed use of commercial office space and a r
3,050 Sq. Ft.
Versatility meets opportunity!
3,600 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Maine Visionary Alert: Iconic Former Masonic Hall Ready for Transformation!
4,664 Sq. Ft.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to own a well-maintained, high-visibility property perfect f
13,413 Sq. Ft.
Rare Opportunity in the Heart of Downtown Waterville!
Investment Opportunity! Well-maintained laundromat with solid income potential.
1,978 Sq. Ft.
Highly visible commercial site located in the heart of Fairfield and easy access to two I-95 on/off
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Maine is not a densely populated state at 41.3 people per square mile; however, there are still commercial real estate listings to be found. The most densely populated region is Portland, where 38% of people in the state reside
Maine's economy is based to some extent on agriculture. The state's production of blueberries is important, as it makes up 25% of the North America's blueberries. Apples, maple syrup, dairy, eggs and poultry account for a good portion of the rural commercial land in Maine. Commercial fishing is also important to the state's economy.
One of the key industrial outputs of the state is toothpicks. Office space and industrial space for the largest toothpick plant in the country is located in Strong, Maine. Paper, lumber, wood, textiles and leather also hold an important place in Maine manufacturing.
There are not many corporations with office space headquarters in Maine. Some of the notable ones are Fairchild Semiconductor in Portland, L.L. Bean in Freeport and Cole Hann in Yarmouth. Most of the commercial real estate listings are in Androscoggin County, which has 107,651 residents.
It is important to note that due to uninhabited land, there is neither commercial real estate listings nor office space in large parts of the state's interior.
