Search Results - New York
Commercial space that won't last!
4,500 Sq. Ft. on 0.58 acres
Located in a convenient location in the City of Fulton, NY, this 37 door self storage business is av
3,238 Sq. Ft.
3 Homes and a barn on .94 acres corner lot. Location, Location and Location!
8,094 Sq. Ft. on 0.33 acres
Multifamily • 1 Unit •
Turn-Key Restaurant Business Opportunity! Formerly home to the beloved Dawn’
1,000 Sq. Ft.
Turnkey liquor and wine store located on a high-traffic commercial corridor in Brooklyn.
5,589 Sq. Ft. on 0.06 acres
Bed-Stuy 5-Unit Investment w/ Storefront
327 Douglass St | 6,000 SF Opportunity Zone Building for Retail, Office, Creative or Educational Use
Medical offices
2,904 Sq. Ft.
Tucked into the rolling green hills of East Durham, where the Catskills echo with music and memory,
Solid Investment opportunity in Brooklyn.
HIT THE GROUND RUNNING:
Introducing this 4 story, 16 unit rent stabilized property.
0.11 acres
This 15,000+ sq ft three-story mixed use building has two established businesses that will transfer
42565 New York 28, Margaretville, NY 12455
**TERRIFIC CORNER LOCATION ON VERY BUSY STREET.
3,485 Sq. Ft. on 7.2 acres
HISTORIC Batavia Kill Property - 7.2 Acres with Redevelopment Potential.
5,360 Sq. Ft. on 1.2 acres
MEDICAL DOCTORS OFFICE WITH 5360 SQUARE FEET LOCATED ON THE TOWN OF GEDDES LINE.
1,998 Sq. Ft. on 0.09 acres
**Charming Multi-Use Live/Work Opportunity in Andes, NY**
As the third most populated state in the country, there are ample commercial real estate listings in New York. In 2002, the gross state product was $1.16 trillion. Currently the population of New York City is estimated at 8.1 million, which makes it the largest city in the United States.
New York City is a major financial, manufacturing and transportation center, and, as a result, opportunities for investment property and commercial realty are plentiful. While the majority of New York commercial real estate listings are in New York City, the Buffalo area, Rochester, Albany also have strong markets for commercial realty.
In addition to outputs of items including chemicals, electronics, scientific instruments, and publishing, New York also has a strong agricultural side. Rural commercial land is dedicated to dairy, cattle, vegetables, and apples. Additionally, there are 30,000 acres of vineyards in New York and a large commercial fishing industry.
A great deal of the industrial space in New York is designed to help with its exporting of goods, which include food, commodities, diamonds, auto parts and electronics. In an average year, New York can export $71.1 billion in goods.
