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1,200 Sq. Ft.
Phase 8 Available Purchase your unit NOW!

Well maintained 3,600 sq. ft. shop with B2 zoning, allowing for a wide range of commercial uses.

5,535 Sq. Ft.
New construction, Shop space - 4,800sf. Office space 735sf. Total sqft. 5,535.

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88,400 Sq. Ft.
Presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a premier heavy industrial property in the highly sought-af

1 acres
Prime Commercial Lot in Prestigious Wrench Ranch - 1 Acre with Outside Storage Zoning!

99,316 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
This is a premium, good sized lot in a prime location near the North Main Interchange.

69,696 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
This is a premium, good sized lot in a prime location near the North Main Interchange.

21,000 Sq. Ft.
21,000 sf warehouse/shop just off of I-25 in the Overland Trails Business Park.
Although Wyoming has fewer residents than any other U.S. state, there are still commercial real estate listings in this state to consider. According to the 2010 US Census, about 563,626 people live in Wyoming. Wyoming also has the distinction of being the state with the 2nd lowest population density.
Since about 91% of state is “rural,” Wyoming commercial real estate listings won't be found throughout the state. If you are considering investment property and commercial realty, you will want to consider the state's capital Cheyenne. This city has a population of about 60,000. Other populous areas in Wyoming include Casper, and Laramie.
The gross state product is in the neighborhood of $27.4 billion. Much of the economy is based on mineral extraction. Tourism also is essential to Wyoming's economy and generates over $2 billion per year. Agricultural endeavors also are a substantial part of the state's economy, and rural commercial land is dedicated to beef, hay, beets, grain and wool.