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2,592 Sq. Ft.
5614 Rainier Ave S offers a prime development opportunity in the heart of Hillman City, just south o

The Chronicle Building is a downtown Centralia landmark. Available for the first time in decades.

12,500 Sq. Ft. on 4 acres
Commercial Sale - Clarkston, WA

Introducing a prime lease opportunity in Pasco, WA!

A modern, built commercial building with an existing drive-thru, located on the corner of a high-tra

8,200 Sq. Ft.
Very well maintained multi-family complex. Two 1 story homes with 3 bedrooms &

2,898 Sq. Ft. on 0.32 acres
OFFICE Bldg. - FOR SALE

Turn key Cafe ready to open for business! This lovely Cafe was completely restored/remodeled (

Prime downtown location at the visible corner of Alder and 4th Street!

1 acres
Bare, raw land graded flat and ready for building being sold as is, no structures present.

1 acres
FOR LEASE OR SALE: Former Rite Aid located at the corner of a high-traffic corridor in Walla Walla.

2 acres
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Formerly Builder FirstSource. This 2.

Fast Eddy's....Home of the Eddy Burger. This is a well established Walla Walla landmark.

0.2 acres
This convenience store is averaging $65,000 per month Gross Revenues or around $

MLS#

2 acres
Rare opportunity to purchase 2 acres in unincorporated Snohomish County.

MLS# 272074 Location, Location, Location this 2.

21 acres
21.03 Acres gross acreage, Approximately 7.

5 acres
Prime location development site located in Bremerton along HWY 3. 7462-7480 HWY 3 SW is 5.

Mixed-use commercial building featuring a turnkey restaurant and a 3-bedroom apartment, plus corner
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.