Search Results - Washington
Prime office space on the main level in the Nordland Building.
Prime office space on the main level in the Nordland Building.
Prime office space in the Nordland Building! Both 1st floor units are for sale (Unit 101 & Unit 102)
Renovation opportunity. Priced to sell in fixer condition.
10,630 Sq. Ft.
Prime location owner-user opportunity for sale in the heart of Downtown Olympia. Offered at $
This turnkey commercial property offers high-visibility road frontage and exceptional versatility fo
Industrial building for lease in Oak Harbor.
3 acres
3.44 acres of Industrial Zoned property on I-5 corridor in Grand Mound WA at Exit 88.
A landmark in the community, over 100 years of service and 20 with Terry.
3,810 Sq. Ft.
Church building for sale in Lakewood located near Lakewood Drive and 77th Street West.
MLS# 287896 Located near downtown Kennewick, this established restaurant is ready for a new owner.
50 unit complex on 2.8 acres with easy access to I-5 and I-205 and Actual cap rate of 6.2%
Great corner lot commercial location with high visibility and traffic count.
4.71 acres
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! 4.71 Acres of COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL M Zoned Property for Sale!
Discover the beauty of Driftwood Key in this exceptional vacant lot offering partial Hood Canal view
1,374 Sq. Ft. on 0.47 acres
Exceptional commercial opportunity on the way to Mount St.
0.44 acres
Exceptional Opportunity in the Heart of Port Angeles!
8,829 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Commercial Sale, Clarkston, WA
8 acres
Prime 8.38-acre residential development site in the highly desirable Lake Stevens submarket.
Pricing - Sale $6 per sq ft / Lease $.08 per sq ft per month NNN.
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.
