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0.94 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

0.95 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

1.4 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

2.42 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

1.3 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

0.91 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

0.93 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

1.19 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

1.04 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

0.94 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

1.43 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

1.13 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

0.94 acres
PRIME COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND WITH 1-29 EXPOSURE!!

10 acres
Rare and priceless opportunity to own acreage that is not only OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS with NO COVENANTS

This is an amazing opportunity for a commercial lot that is big enough for tons of options! Just 1.

46 acres
Call or text listing agent Alan Crago at 605-641-0359 at CENTURY 21 Spearfish Realty.

2 acres
This is a wonderful opportunity to get a large piece of ground in a high traffic area of Brookings,

Build your shop! Start a business!
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.”