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107,000 SqFt
107,000 Square Foot Industrial

170,000 SqFt
170,000 SQ FT Industrial For Lease

12,000 SqFt
12,000 SF Industrial For Lease

Four (4) Industrial Suites For Lease!

15,000-148,440 SqFt
15,000 / 23,000 / 148,440 Square Foot Sections Available for Lease

1,382 SqFt
Unlock the potential of this versatile 3.

7,600 SqFt
Unlock the potential of this versatile 3.

18,204 SqFt
Highly visible industrial building with 310’

3,200 SqFt
3200 square foot warehouse. Three 12 foot overhead doors. Lavatory. Office. Forced air heat.

21,100 SqFt
Great opportunity to lease up to 21,100 SF of warehouse and office space in the Traversefield Indust

3750 square foot steel structure. Flex Space. 1500 square feet office. Lavatory.

L This warehouse is an ideal choice for businesses seeking a spacious and adaptable storage and work

L This warehouse is an ideal choice for businesses seeking a spacious and adaptable storage and work

3,200 SqFt
3200 square foot steel structure. Flex Space. Lavatory. Two 12 foot overhear doors.
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.