Search Results - Indiana
2.26 acres
Downtown Muncie Indiana office or redevelopment opportunity--two buildings with over 63,000 sq ft an
18.46 acres
Industrial property with 157,000+ sq feet and 18+ acres located on the west side of Muncie.
2 acres
A great investment! Just north of Angola in a developing commercial area.
Fantastic investment or redevelopment opportunity in the vibrant and fast-growing downtown district
McGalliard Road frontage, .75 acre lot with Billboard Income.
2 acres
*NEW CONSTRUCTION* Introducing!
16 acre homestead. highly successful event center. conveniently accessible from I-69.
5.17 acres
Spacious 4000 sq ft office building on 5.17 Acres that boarders I69.
2,648 Sq. Ft. on 1.07 acres
0.05 acres
Discover the ideal professional space for your business with our premier 1000 square-foot office/ret
2 acres
*NEW CONSTRUCTION* Introducing!
3 acres
Nearly 4 acres offered for commercial development .
4,694 Sq. Ft.
Unlock nearly 5,000 sq ft of potential in the heart of Michigan City--right where you want to be!
Description to come.
0.28 acres
20,473 Sq. Ft.
Site to be sold with several other homes in a row that are prices seperatly.
Unique partially fenced 0.
9.87 acres
This property is accepting back up offers!!
35,284 Sq. Ft.
This is an excellent location for a nice restaurant. Applebee'
34,412 Sq. Ft.
Dreaming of Owning Your Own Business≠
Of all the states in the country, CEO Magazine rated Indiana as the 6th best place to do business. Indiana's capital city, Indianapolis, is a highly populated city with a plethora of commercial real estate listings. In fact, Indianapolis is the second largest capital city in the country.
Indianapolis is home to a variety of commercial real estate listings, and its population is estimated at 873,000. Other populated areas with commercial realty include Fort Wayne, Evansville and South Bend. Agriculture also figures highly into the economy, as the state is in the U.S. Corn Belt and Grain Belt. The valleys of Indiana have very fertile soil and are home to rural commercial land.
The economy of Indiana is based on a diverse array of outputs including manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, cars, electrical and transportation equipment, chemicals, machinery and coal products. Calumet is the largest producer of steel in the country, resulting in a vast amount of industrial space dedicated towards steel production in that part of the state. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Mead Johnson Nutritionals have their headquarters with office space and industrial space in Indiana.
