Search Results - Ohio

This office/warehouse space at 823 Harmon Avenue in Columbus, OH, offers a practical and convenient

0.928 Acres: 0.56 Acres Zoned General Business; 0.

Business - Lisbon, OH

0.14 acres
Located in Downtown Painesville 12000 sq ft.

1,573 Sq. Ft.
Prime UPTOWN OXFORD location!

402 Sq. Ft. on 0.4 acres
Mixed Use: Completely Updated Retail & Office Space on .40 Acres


The historic Snowden-Gray house is a gorgeous mansion with all of its historical finishes intact.

Discover this exceptional, income-generating property that offers both stability potential for growt

Apartment - Cleveland, OH

11,000 Sq. Ft.
Commercial Sale - Lucasville, OH

1,575 Sq. Ft.
Redevelopment Opportunity - 1,575 SF former White Castle drive-thru sits on a 0.

Sale Price negotiable Sale or Ground Lease negotiable Seller Financing available .66 acres

1,793 Sq. Ft.
Looking for a country church to hold services or need a place to hold meetings.

35,376 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
THIS PROPERTY IS IN AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE . Tax abatements are possible.

"Fantastic investment opportunity!

For Sale: 66-unit Fenced Storage Facility on Nearly an Acre!

2,795 Sq. Ft. on 0.31 acres
Great opportunity to buy approx.

0.63 acres
Unveiling a truly unique opportunity, this remarkable property comprises four parcels, including bot

13,069 Sq. Ft. on 0.25 acres
Center of downtown Berea. Walking distance to shopping and restaurants.
Ohio's population is one of the highest in the nation, as it has about 11.5 million residents and several very large metropolitan areas. As a result, Ohio commercial real estate listings are plentiful. There were over 2 million people living in the Cleveland metropolitan area as of the 2010 census. Other large cities with plentiful commercial realty include Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo and Akron.
The gross domestic product in Ohio is $478 billion. Those looking for investment property in Ohio will be pleased to hear that the state was recently ranked #4 out of all states for its business climate by Site Selection magazine. Much of the industrial space in Ohio is dedicated to plastics, rubber, electronics and appliances. The state is also a leader in the “green” economy.
Of the 1000 top publicly traded companies in the US, headquarters and office space of 59 of them are in Ohio. These companies include Procter and Gamble, Goodyear, Wendy's and Abercrombie and Fitch.