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SHORT TERM LEASE AVAILABLE!
2,862 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial Morton built shop/building located in Tea Industrial Park;
Check out this great new commercial property zoned R3A with great frontage along Highway 14 near the
Former Bank Building Auctions May 27-29
28,000 Sq. Ft. on 2.14 acres
Business Center Light Industrial
10,395 Sq. Ft.
Step into the magnificent Water, Light &
Love going to ''work''? Looking for a creative outlet?
3,344 Sq. Ft.
Investment Property - 5 units in Tyndall, SD. Newer windows, Amana heat/cool units in each apt.
179 acres
Listed by Greg Klein Century 21 Associated Realty of Deadwood 605-920-1342.
3 acres
Listed by Sandra Bush, 605-571-0608 Light commercial, corner property 3.
4,800 Sq. Ft.
Creek side commercial building close to Mickelson Trail, hospital & downtown Deadwood.
3,410 Sq. Ft.
arge brick commercial building with high visibility on Lead's Main Street.
8,000 Sq. Ft.
Where else in the United States can you discover such a captivating opportunity to own a piece of hi
6,300 Sq. Ft.
Turn-key Flat Iron Historic Sandstone Inn.
Check out this great opportunity for a multi-use commercial property in Lake Preston!
7,184 Sq. Ft.
This South Dakota Historic Sioux Quartz Mixed-Use Building, with additional land, features ground-fl
4,225 Sq. Ft.
Bakers Bakery and Café
3,166 Sq. Ft.
Welcome to an exceptional opportunity - your very own Bar and Pool Hall, steeped in history and wait
46 acres
Call or text listing agent Alan Crago at 605-641-0359 at CENTURY 21 Spearfish Realty.
Many of the South Dakota commercial real estate listings are located in Sioux Falls. This is the largest city in the state and home to about 160,000 people. South Dakota has a total population of over 800,000.
When most people think of the economy in South Dakota, agriculture comes to mind. Indeed, the farming of rural commercial land for cattle, corn, soybeans, wheat and hogs is essential to this state's economy. Industrial space is also dedicated to ethanol and meatpacking.
However, it is interesting to note that the service industry in South Dakota actually brings in more money than agriculture. This aspect of the state's economy includes retail space, finance and health care.
Although South Dakota has among the smallest gross state products at $39.8 billion, it has been recognized by the CNBC list of “Top States for Business in 2010.”