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2.494 acres off E Texas St, across from Harrahs Louisiana Downs racetrack.
1 acres
Located on Engineers Road, this prime commercial property offers approximately 1.
Situated and centrally located on Ryan St in Lake Charles, this exceptional commercial property prov
Welcome to an investor's dream parcel located at the corner of Country Club and Jerry Street in Lake
6,500 Sq. Ft.
6,500 SF OF Prime Commercial Retail space in West Monroe.
4,679 Sq. Ft.
DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICE! CASH FLOW OPPORTUNITY! ALL OFFERS WELCOME!
140 Sq. Ft.
Furnished or Unfinished Office space for lease. Single office (14 x 10)
Corner lot consisting of 2 parcels: 171434-021-0009-00 & 171434-021-0010-00. Zoned: CUC (
PRIME INVESTMENT & OWNER-USER OPPORTUNITY ON HWY 171 ⭐️
1,800 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
A world of possibilities for you to complete your dreams. Fresh paint, roof and updates.
1 acres
I-20 PRESENCE! HIGH TRAFFIC AREA!
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33 acres
33 Acres in Holly Ridge north of Meta site.
52 plus acres of Certified Commercial Land with Interstate access.
1 acres
1.06 acres commercially zoned as HC-2 in prime Mandeville location with 275'
2,500 Sq. Ft.
Rare opportunity to own a 9 efficiency complex in the Lee Rd area.
Level, Other, City Lot, 1 - 2.
7,000 Sq. Ft. on 0.5 acres
Neighborhood Market For Sale
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.
