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BuildingSearch.com has a wide variety of New York commercial real estate listings ranging from office space and retail to industrial properties. New York was one of the 13 original colonies of Britain to claim independence and become part of the United States. With a population of 19,306,183 people as of 2006, New York is the third largest state behind California and Texas. Most of the state’s population inhabits urban areas such as Buffalo or the New York City metropolitan area; in fact, 92% of the state’s population can be found in those two areas. The economy in New York is the third largest in the United States with a gross state product of $1.02 trillion in 2006. New York commercial real estate provides homes to a very diverse economy, which entails everything from agricultural products such as diary, cattle, vegetables, and apples to being the financial capital of the United States.
If New York were an independent nation, it would rank as the 16th largest economy in the world behind South Korea, a fact that draws many more companies to New York commercial real estate.
New York City is the leading center of banking, finance and communication in the United States and is the location of the New York Stock Exchange, the largest stock exchange in the world by dollar volume. Many of the world's largest corporations are based in the city.
New York commercial real estate also provides homes to a large manufacturing sector that includes printing and the production of garments, furs, railroad equipment and bus line vehicles. Many of these industries are concentrated in upstate regions. Albany and the Hudson Valley are major centers of nanotechnology and microchip manufacturing, while the Rochester area is important in photographic equipment and imaging.
New York is a major agricultural producer, ranking among the top five states for agricultural products such as dairy, apples, cherries, cabbage, potatoes, onions, maple syrup and many others. The state is the largest producer of cabbage in the U.S.
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