Search Results - Louisiana
1,125 Sq. Ft.
Discover the perfect location for your thriving office or business in the heart of central Lake Char
1,300 Sq. Ft.
Discover the vibrant energy of Metairie, Louisiana, where the property is ideally situated for busin
2,351 Sq. Ft.
Commercial - Slidell, LA
2,025 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial - Hammond, LA
6,000 Sq. Ft.
Commercial - Slidell, LA
9,000 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial - Slidell, LA
ATTENTION INVESTORS!
Commercial - Slidell, LA
7,990 Sq. Ft.
Commercial - New Orleans, LA
17,529 Sq. Ft.
Commercial - Alexandria, LA
4,877 Sq. Ft. on 2.79 acres
Commercial building with offices and warehouse on University Parkway between I49 and LA Hwy 1 Bypass
2 acres
Great location right down from the Webster Parish Courthouse!
Vacant lot located on Doullut Canal in Empire now called Buras.
2,880 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Calling all Investors!
3,744 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial - Jonesville, LA
1 acres
Located on Engineers Road, this prime commercial property offers approximately 1.
3,387 Sq. Ft.
Discover a fantastic commercial property available for sale in the heart of Belle Chasse.
2,500 Sq. Ft.
Situated off of Paris Road in St.
4,592 Sq. Ft.
Commercial building with offices, interior storage approximately 2600 +/- sq ft of lobby and office
1,500 Sq. Ft. on 0.05 acres
Exceptional Investment Opportunity –
Louisiana population is currently estimated at over 4.66 million (up from 4.5 million as of the 2010 Census), but the state is divided into 64 parishes. A “parish” is the word the state uses to label its counties. The largest parish is New Orleans, and that is where the majority of the Louisiana commercial real estate listings are located.
Many company headquarters are in New Orleans including office space and industrial space for Smoothie King, Gaylord Chemical, Standard Coffee and K&B. Other cities that have a substantial amount of investment property and commercial real estate listings include Baton Rouge, with a population of 225,374 and Shreveport with an estimated population of 192,036.
A good portion of the state's economy is based on agriculture and includes seafood, cotton, soybeans, cattle, dairy and rice. Industrial space is dedicated to factories for chemical products, coal, petroleum and processed foods. While many petroleum and gas companies have their headquarters in Houston, they also have office space in Louisiana.
