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3960 Sf with two roll up doors and a main entry door.

36,601 Sq. Ft.
Flamingo Courtyard is strategically located in the affluent, established area of Central East Las Ve

5,105 Sq. Ft.
1140 E Desert Inn Rd combines prime location, proximity to major attractions, and a unique market ni

4,200 Sq. Ft.
Large space with restroom/shower and kitchen space.

1,200 Sq. Ft.
Professional Office or retail use

6,612 Sq. Ft.
Building was Marie Callendars Restaraunt.

30,358 Sq. Ft.
Located on the Sahara Corridor moments from the famous Las Vegas Strip this center has the potientia

Located at the high-traffic, signalized corner of Sahara Avenue and 6th Street, this one-story retai

1,600 Sq. Ft.
Drive-Thru Restaurant Building For Sale | Las Vegas, NV ±1,600 SF Fast-Food/Retail Building

10,399 Sq. Ft.
Furguson Corners is being offered for sale by Coldwell Banker Select Commercial , Located just block

7,289 Sq. Ft. on 0.17 acres
This restaurant location is a staple in the community and has been serving the locals and guests for

7,289 Sq. Ft. on 0.17 acres
This restaurant is a staple in the community and has been serving the locals and guests for over a d
When it comes to Nevada commercial real estate listings, one of the state's cities clearly stands out. Las Vegas is home to more than two-thirds of Nevada residents. Additionally, two of the fastest growing cities in the whole country are in Nevada, namely, Henderson and North Las Vegas. Both these areas contain a variety of commercial realty opportunities and investment property.
Much of Nevada's economy is based on tourism. In addition to Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe also bring in vacationers from around the world. With a population estimated at 220,500, Reno is also a large population centers that offers various Nevada commercial real estate listings.
It is interesting to note that the government owns about 80% of the land in the state. However, there is a great deal of rural commercial land, which farmers grow crops on including onion, potatoes and alfalfa. The major economic activities in Nevada include mining and cattle ranching. Industrial space in Nevada is used for food processing, printing, and manufacturing electric equipment and machinery.