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4.85 Acres in West Bloomfield, MI
Prime US-131 Commercial Land Opportunity!
2,860 Sq. Ft.
PRIME DRIVE-THROUGH RESTAURANT โ DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON HILLS.
Incredible Commercial Opportunity โนโ
Located along the US 31 corridor in Emmet County with direct bay views and strong traffic exposure,
10,710 Sq. Ft.
PRIME EAST DEARBORN MECHANIC SHOP OPPORTUNITY.
Turnkey, profitable Cinnabon & Auntie Anne'
This is a turn key business opportunity with excellent cash flow.
Commercially zoned in Benton Township and ready for its next chapter. Whether you'
6.52 acres
6.52 Acres at hard corner of Ketchum Street and N. Johnson Road, Bay City, Michigan
4.68 acres
4.67 Acres Intensive Industrial District Site
4.88 acres
4.88 Acres of Commercial Land Available Now
13.63 acres
13.63 Acres of Light Industrial Land Available Now
0.06 acres
Prime Commercial Opportunity in the Heart of Perrinton
2,320 Sq. Ft.
Incredible business opportunity! 1824 Cocktails & Coffee - a Celebration of Taste and Time.
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In recent years, Michigan has received a good deal of attention for its economic problems with cities, such as Detroit and Flint, making headlines; however, this issue does not mean that there are not commercial real estate listings of interest. Michigan has put a great deal of focus on making the state attractive to investors and tourist alike, and, as a result, there are indeed viable opportunities in Michigan including investment property opportunities. The state is quite large with approximately 9.996 million residents, (up from 9.888 million).
Manufacturing remains strong in Michigan with many large automotive companies, such as Ford and General Motors, still maintaining a large presence in the state. It is not only the automotive industry that is maintains a large manufacturing base in Michigan, as there are many others major corporations in the state, such as Whirlpool.
As of 2019, the gross state product was estimated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis to be over $430 billion. Other economic drivers in Michigan include agriculture and tourism. Due to its large manufacturing base, Michigan is a state with much retail space, office space and industrial space to choose from.
