Search Results - New York
2,814+/- SF Retail Space
1,730+/- SF to 78,875+/- SF RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE
9,600 SqFt
9,600± SF industrial/flex space located at 4500 Route 414, North Rose, NY .
Discover the ideal space for your business in this versatile two-story commercial building with grea
Fantastic New Hartford location adjoining the busiest commercial district in the County.
For Lease approximately 650 sq ft store front in the newly remodeled Marcy Campus Plaza.
Medical Office Suite For Rent. Suite Sq. 1 Unit available approximately 1250 Ft.
90,000 SqFt
Flexible Industrial / Creative Loft Space for Lease - Up to 30,000 SF Available | 15,000 SF per Floo
Versatile mixed-use commercial space - perfect for medical, therapy, creative, legal, financial, tec
Flexible storage space at 117 N Townsend St. 686 sq ft of storage.
79,000 SqFt
Prime industrial and warehouse space is now available for lease at 190 Murray Street, located in Roc
12,248 SqFt
Industrial warehouse space for lease at 1 8 Apollo Dr, Batavia, NY.
2,737 SqFt
Position your business for success in this premier Churchville location. Whether you’
2,737 SqFt
Position your business for success in this premier Churchville location. Whether you’
Commercial Space for Rent – Private Backyard – Morningside / South Harlem
10,600 SqFt
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Perfect opportunity to locate your business office in one of the busiest commercial locations in the
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.
