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3,670 Sq. Ft.
Welcome to Historic N. River Street, Hot Springs!
7 acres
Looking for undeveloped city lots for sale in Hot Springs? Look no further!
2,212 Sq. Ft.
Contact Matt Klein 605-920-1341 with Century 21 Associated Realty Inc for showings and more informat
We are searching for that ambitious entrepreneur seeking a successful investment opportunity to run
63,000 Sq. Ft.
Historic Kelley Block – Premier Commercial Property in Downtown Spearfish
5,000 Sq. Ft.
Entrepreneurial Opportunity in the Heart of Ipswich: Restaurant, Bar &
10,395 Sq. Ft.
Step into the magnificent Water, Light &
3,000 Sq. Ft. on 0.08 acres
Great opportunity to own a Bon Homme County Icon ... The Corner Bar in Tyndall, SD!
0.13 acres
This restaurant property is turn key and ready for its next culinary adventure.
1.69 acres
Available September 1, 2025.
9,308 Sq. Ft.
This historic mixed-use, fully leased building in South Dakota, built with Sioux Quartz, offers a bl
1.69 acres
Looking for a conveniently located, mid-sized office in North Sioux City - look no further!
17,400 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Introducing a versatile commercial investment opportunity with a very desirable location, exceptiona
1,346 Sq. Ft.
Endless possibilities await with this commercial property in the heart of rhubarb capital of the wor
1,644 Sq. Ft.
Now available for lease:
10 acres
Rare and priceless opportunity to own acreage that is not only OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS with NO COVENANTS
398 acres
The Shade Valley Camp Resort is a rockin’
Calling all developers! Check out this prime investment in location and growth!
Move in Ready - 6,240 SF industrial building offering the perfect balance of professional office and
9,045 Sq. Ft. on 0.41 acres
9,045sqft Building at the top of Main St. in Hill City, SD!
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.”
