Search Results - Montana
1,448 SqFt
430 &
1,900 SqFt
Suite A: 800 SF | $1,667 - $1,867/mo + Utilities Suite B: 950 SF | $1,979- $
4,078 SqFt
1400 S 24th St W, Ste 7, Billings, MT 59102 4,078 SF Retail, Bar or Restaurant Space for Lease $
2,850 SqFt
1116 Grand Ave, Suite 101 Listing Highlights: Size: 2,850 SF Lease Rate: $11.00/SF NNN Nets:
1,283 SF | Open Floor Plan For Lease: $2,368/mo + Utilities Base Rent: $16.50 PSF NNN | NNN: $5.
7,072 SqFt
Property Highlights: 7,072 SF building on a 25,372 SF lot Optional:
3429 Central Ave, Ste C, Billings, MT 59102 1,283 SF Retail For Lease $
1,920 SqFt
LEASE PRICE REDUCED! 2223 Montana Ave.
1,928 SqFt
LEASE PRICE REDUCED! 2223 Montana Ave.
13,212 SqFt
* 1,500 SF Retail Space for Lease (Previously salon - barber shop) * $1,825/mo + Utilities *
3,500 SqFt
Property Highlights: Versatile Space:
9,048 SqFt
*1,300 SF Retail for Lease *$2,083/mo + Utilities *Open Retail Concept *Small Back Storage Room *
1,500 SqFt
2950 King Ave, Ste 1: For Lease For Lease: $14.00 - $18.00 PSF MG Available SF: 1,000 - 1,500 sf
Jersey Mike's just signed a lease in Suite A!
16,000 SqFt
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A Landmark Reintroduced (1910 → Today)
Retail / Office / Medical - Spaces Available, lease option possible
While Montana is home to some of the United State's most impressive national parks, the state also has opportunities in the form of commercial real estate listings and investment property.
Montana's size makes it 4th largest in the country, as the state is about 147,000 square miles. Montana does not have a large number of residents, and the state ranks 44th in population. Montana commercial real estate listings won't be seen throughout the state, as they are mainly situated in population centers like Billings, Missoula, Great Falls and Butte.
Companies with headquarters and office space in Montana include Great Harvest Bread Company, Image labs International and Kampgrounds of America.
A good portion of Montana's industrial space is dedicated for the lumber and mineral extraction industries. The state has natural resources including gold, coal, and silver. Of course, due to the famous national parks in Montana, tourism is also important to the economy.
