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BuildingSearch.com has a wide variety of Missouri commercial real estate listings ranging from office space and retail to industrial properties. Missouri is located in the Midwestern region of the United Sates. Missouri is the 18th most populous state in the country, and it has 114 counties and one independent city. Jefferson City is Missouri’s capital. The four largest urban areas in the state are St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, and Columbia. Missouri was originally acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase and became as the Missouri Territory. Missouri was admitted as the 24th state in 1821.
The major industries that call Missouri commercial real estate home are aerospace, transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, printing/publishing, electrical equipment, light manufacturing, and beer. As of 2001 there are 108,000 farms in Missouri, the second largest number in any state. Missouri produces the most lead of any state and also ranks first in the production of lime. There are also two Federal Reserve Banks, the only state in the Union to have this.The main economic growth areas in Missouri right now are Kansas City and Missouri. Kansas City is experiencing a very strong year in the commercial real estate market as a whole.
The market built 2 million square feet and produced 2.4 million square feet of net absorption. Vacancy dropped 2.8 percent in the office market and continued to be strong throughout year. The retail market also continues to be very strong with many new development projects under way. The St. Louis commercial real estate market enjoyed a very healthy 2007, centered by an increase of 18,000 new jobs, the most since 1999. Office absorption totaled 1.5 million square feet. Class A office building vacancy dropped to 6.8%. Retail development has continued to increase as new projects are being built throughout the city. St. Louis remains a very strong commercial real estate market and will continue to grow in the next few years.
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