Search Results - Washington

1,500 SqFt
Brick office builiding for lease,1500 SF; great street location and parking

5,240 SqFt
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION SPECIALTY VET CLINIC IN HAWKS PRAIRIE, LACEY WA.

5,500 SqFt
Great street exposure! 5500 SF open retail - office space -


19,248 SqFt
5055 SF of retail/office space on very visible Martin Way in Olympia. Only $14.

10,265 SqFt
Market Flats Retail Beautiful new Market Flats Apartment/Retail building next door to the 222 Market

17,636 SqFt
Suite 101: 3,736 SF. Fully Serviced Lease at $12.00 per ft. =$

Entire 2nd, and 4th floors available now. Approx. 7500 square feet per floor.

108,633 SqFt
Great space available at the Fairway shopping center in Centralia.

Located right off Highway 18, this property offers strategic location to the following:

Park Tower - Building I

6,150 SqFt
Situated in the thriving city of Kent, WA, the area surrounding the property offers an array of amen

1,150-1,300 SqFt
1300 SF Street frontage office - Downtown

19,380 SqFt
Division Retail

6,562 SqFt
Central Office with Warehouse

1,781 SqFt
Airway Heights Office

2,428 SqFt
Deli Space for Lease

43,560-2,000,000 SqFt
Yard Area

4,000-16,000 SqFt
Office Space

43,560-871,200 SqFt
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You will find many of the Washington commercial real estate listings in the Seattle metropolitan area, as 60% of Washington residents live in this region. The population of the entire state was estimated as 6,274,540 at the 2010 Census. Other populous areas with Washington commercial real estate listings include Spokane with a population of 195,629, Tacoma with a population of 193,556 and Vancouver with an estimated population of 143,560.
In 2010, the total gross state product was $351.5 billion. The economy of Washington is supported by many large businesses including Boeing, Paccar, Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Nintendo, to name just a few. According to a survey in Fortune magazine, 20 of the most admired companies have office space and industrial space in Washington, namely Starbucks, Microsoft, Costco and Nordstrom.
Washington is one of the largest agricultural states. Rural commercial land is dedicated to a variety of crops including red raspberries, peas, hops, apples, sweet cherries, and many others.