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10,700 SqFt
Retail space for lease
13,300 SqFt
Retail space for lease
4,484 SqFt
Rare opportunity to lease prime Downtown Front Street storefront!
Located in a bustling area with high visibility and a daily traffic count of 30,000 cars, this prope
12,250 SqFt
Prime retail location on signalized intersection at the corner of 14th Street and Division (US-31).
This prime 1500 square feet commercial space, once home to Subway, is nestled in an upscale office p
800 SqFt
• 800 Sq. Ft. available in a 6,400 Sq. Ft. office building
High visibility! US-24. High traffic count (26,000). Very nice neighborhood shopping center.
High visibility! High traffic count. New parking lot. 800 square feet. Other tenants include;
Hampton Plaza on us-24 (Telegraph Rd). High visibility.
4,000 SqFt
High visibility.
1,200 SqFt
1,200 SQ FT Commercial For Lease
14,224 SqFt
14224 SQ FT Commercial For Lease
14,224 SqFt
14224 SQ FT Commercial For Lease
2,250 SqFt
2,250 SQ FT Commercial For Lease
1,300-1,400 SqFt
Up To 1,400 SF Commercial For Lease
1,200 SqFt
7559 Merriman, Romulus
450-1,800 SqFt
15267-15275 Farmington, Livonia
Renovated shopping center with high visibility and a traffic count of 30,000, located on US-24 just
In recent years, Michigan has received a good deal of attention for its economic problems with cities, such as Detroit and Flint, making headlines; however, this issue does not mean that there are not commercial real estate listings of interest. Michigan has put a great deal of focus on making the state attractive to investors and tourist alike, and, as a result, there are indeed viable opportunities in Michigan including investment property opportunities. The state is quite large with approximately 9.996 million residents, (up from 9.888 million).
Manufacturing remains strong in Michigan with many large automotive companies, such as Ford and General Motors, still maintaining a large presence in the state. It is not only the automotive industry that is maintains a large manufacturing base in Michigan, as there are many others major corporations in the state, such as Whirlpool.
As of 2019, the gross state product was estimated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis to be over $430 billion. Other economic drivers in Michigan include agriculture and tourism. Due to its large manufacturing base, Michigan is a state with much retail space, office space and industrial space to choose from.