Search Results - Mississippi
Land, D'Iberville, MS
3,362 Sq. Ft.
Outstanding opportunity to own a 3,362 SqFt restaurant/ convenience store.
2 acres
2 cleared acres of prime commercial land on the corner of North St and Church Ave.
5 acres
Back on the Market!! Price Reduced!!
Beautiful, Spacious Cleared Lot ready for a new Home!
3 acres
Strategic location just off Washington Avenue in the growth corridor of Cook Rd / Mallett Rd which c
9,542 Sq. Ft.
$280,000 Price reduction; $131/SF!
1 acres
Embrace the exciting potential of this multifaceted property, featuring a vibrant bar, restaurant, a
27 acres
Investment Opportunity with 2,255 feet of frontage on Hwy 605, a controlled access highway, and the
Versatile 4,050 SqFt Commercial Building - Prime Location!
This 1,823 SF medical office building is move-in ready and thoughtfully designed for a small practic
C3 COMMERCIAL ZONING, 1.3636 AC DIBERVILLE MS Located on 1.
4 acres
Rare 4.96±
1,230 Sq. Ft.
Commercial Sale, D'Iberville, MS
20,976 Sq. Ft.
Commercial Sale, Pascagoula, MS
2 acres
Land, Gulfport, MS
1 acres
Land, Gulfport, MS
2 acres
Land, Gulfport, MS
Land, Gulfport, MS
105,850 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Commercial Sale, Gulfport, MS
Manufacturing, agriculture, fishing and mining are all well represented in Mississippi and may play a factor in decision-making process of those interested in commercial real estate listings in the state. Northrop Grumman shipbuilding is an example of one of the major employers in the state of Mississippi. Also agriculture plays a vital role in the state's overall economic health as well. Agricultural products, such as soybeans and rice, produce hundreds of millions in revenue for the state every year.
Anyone considering commercial real estate listings or investment property in Mississippi will be happy to learn that the state has many interesting options throughout the state. According to a 2009 report by The American Exchange Council, the state has the 19th best economic outlook among all the states in the country. Many of these opportunities are in Jackson, which is the most populated city in the state and home to over 500,000 residents. However, industrial space and buildings can be found in many of Mississippi's larger and smaller cities and towns.
