Search Results - New York
9,774 Sq. Ft.
Rare opportunity in the heart of Utica!
5,176 Sq. Ft.
Welcome to 91 Genesee Street!
5,911 Sq. Ft.
Office - Wallkill, NY
216 Sq. Ft.
Other - Wallkill, NY
5,210 Sq. Ft.
Business - Wallkill, NY
Five-Story Industrial / Flex Building with Redevelopment Potential
25,596 Sq. Ft.
What a gem! This property has so much potential, so much to offer and in immaculate condition.
2,198 Sq. Ft.
Heres an opportunity to own a lakefront commercial building in upcoming Loch Sheldrake.
1,804 Sq. Ft. on 4.5 acres
Tenant occupied. Commercial building near Hannaford and Dollar General.
Introducing a lucrative commercial opportunity in Brooklyn!
Wonderful building lot in Herron Landing.
For sale:
3,638 Sq. Ft.
Seize the opportunity to own a piece of Saranac Lake's vibrant dining scene with the Downhill Grill,
1,827 Sq. Ft.
This Auto body shop is ready for a new owner.
20,000 Sq. Ft. on 5529 acres
Prime Mott Haven Opportunity –
5,150 Sq. Ft.
Exceptional investment opportunity in Catskill's desirable East Side Historic District.
8.72 acres
8.72 +/- Acres Vacant Land
Redevelopment Land
20 acres
20+/- Acres Vacant Land
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.
