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Office property for sale in Warren, RI
Office - 634 Main Street, Warren, RI
$1,100,000
4,799 Sq. Ft. on 0.36 acres

Great opportunity to own in the heart of Warren's Commercial and Downtown District right on Main St.
Office property for sale in Providence, RI
Office - 235 Plain st, Providence, RI
$410,000
1,560 Sq. Ft.

Excellent Medical/Professional Office Condo 1560'
Office property for sale in Providence, RI
Office - 488 Smith Street, Providence, RI
$460,000
New Year - New Building - New Business!!! Entrepreneurs take notice!
Office property for sale in north smithfield, RI
Office - 501 great rd /#104, north smithfield, RI
$135,000
1,470 Sq. Ft.

Professional Office Condo 9 Private Offices, Kitchen & Bath. Fully furnished, can lease with option
Office property for sale in Providence, RI
Office - 235 Plain St, Providence, RI
$410,000
Excellent Medical/Professional Office Condo with Exam rooks, Office, and Waiting area.
Office property for sale in Cumberland, RI
Office - 45 Industrial Rd Unit 100, Cumberland, RI
$995,000
8,500 Sq. Ft.

Office/Warehouse , 8500', Office 5200' 22' ceiling, OH Door.

Rhode Island's nickname is “The Ocean State,” as there are so many bays and inlets in this geographical location. As a result, much of the Rhode Island commercial real estate listings will be located near water. As of the census estimate in 2005, the state had a population of 1,076,189 people.



Those looking for investment property in Rhode Island will find that the largest population centers include Providence, Warwick, and Cranston, with populations of 178,042, 82,672 and 80,387 respectively. The state has 39 cities and towns.



The economy of Rhode Island has changed over the years. The modern economic infrastructure is based on healthcare, education and manufacturing. In previous centuries, this area was influential due to its large textile industry and waterpower resources. Around the industrial revolution, industrial space in Rhode Island was also dedicated to tool making, silverware and jewelry making. Much of this industrial space was more recently converted into other types of buildings including condos, museums, office space and low-income housing.


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