Search Results - New York
750 SqFt
SoHo lower-level space with private street entry, open layout, exposed brick, lighting, and restroom
980-1,960 SqFt
RARE COMMERCIAL LEASING OPPORTUNITY - WATERFRONT (~2Acres)
5,000 SF Industrial/Warehouse Unit for Lease
390 SqFt
Prime Commercial Space Near Westchester Square, Bronx
Warehouse space
6,000 SqFt
This commercial flex space is fully customizable to meet the unique needs of your business.
Manufacturing Facility for Lease – 1 Brightpet Drive, Sherburne, NY Now available for lease:
300 SqFt
Professional office space 170SqFt Free WiFi
0-2,400 SqFt
71 Washington Avenue is the ideal location and set-up for production, gallery space or a multitude o
Excellent opportunity for a business with storage needs.
1,640 SqFt
Stand alone 1640 SF building part of a larger complex of 4 buildings.
2,287 SqFt
Unbeatable retail location central to Bethlehem, Voorheesville, & Guilderland!
Discover exceptional leasing opportunities at Tops Plaza in Greenville, NY.
Contractors yard
This newly built Flex space facility offers 18 ft ceiling clearance, 16 ft Grade level door, floor d
2,500-4,029 SqFt
41 Wooster Street 1st Floor Rear Duplex
1,529-4,029 SqFt
41 Wooster Front Retail
2,098 SqFt
Owner is offering 2 months rent free. Already built out restaurant space now available to lease!
2,129 SqFt
Owner is offering 2 months rent free. Already built out restaurant space now available to lease!
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.
