Loveland, CO Land For Lease

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Rodeo Dr & Clydesdale Pky
Loveland, CO 80538
$1,742,400.00 USD/AC/YR
1.37 AC
1 Space Available         
        
1.37 AC
$1,742,400.00 USD/AC/YR
Commercial
 2
  • Ron Randel
  • Jessica Florez
5225 Ronald Reagan Blvd
Johnstown, CO 80534
$958,320.00 USD/AC/YR
0.15 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.15 AC
$958,320.00 USD/AC/YR
Commercial
 4
  • Jason Keith
  • Stephen Chipman
5017 N Garfield Ave
Loveland, CO 80538
Rate Upon Request
0.93 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
0.93 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 3
  • Mike Eyer
Hwy 34
Johnstown, CO 80534
Rate Upon Request
75.46 AC
1 Space Available         
        
75.46 AC
Rate Upon Request
Industrial
 1
  • Julius Tabert
  • Mike Eyer
3645 Precision Dr
Loveland, CO 80538
Rate Upon Request
5.68 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
5.68 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Mike Eyer
  • Julius Tabert
4025 Precision Dr
Loveland, CO 80538
Rate Upon Request
2.28 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
2.28 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Aki Palmer
  • Cole Vanmeveren
137-155 E 71st St
Loveland, CO 80538
Rate Upon Request
1.24-2.59 AC
1 Space Available         
        
1.24-2.59 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Aki Palmer
  • Cole Vanmeveren
TBD Sculptor Dr
Loveland, CO 80537
Rate Upon Request
0.48 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.48 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Julius Tabert
255 42nd St SW
Loveland, CO 80537
Rate Upon Request
0.46-1.15 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
0.46-1.15 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
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Loveland Land For Rent & Lease

Loveland, Colorado, a city nestled in the southeastern part of Larimer County, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and economic opportunities, making it an attractive location for businesses and individuals alike. With 9 Land For Lease options available, entrepreneurs and investors can capitalize on the city's growing economy and strategic location. Loveland's proximity to the Big Thompson River Canyon and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains provides a picturesque backdrop for businesses, while its semi-arid climate and moderate temperatures make it an ideal location for various industries. The city's infrastructure, including the Fort Collins / Loveland Airport, COLT bus system, and FLEX regional bus route, ensures easy connectivity to nearby cities and attractions. Additionally, Loveland is home to several major employers, including Hewlett-Packard, Teledyne, and Hach, as well as institutions like Aims Community College and Colorado Christian University, providing a skilled workforce and access to education. The city's amenities, such as the Medical Center of the Rockies and Namaqua Park, further enhance its appeal as a great place to live and work.

Loveland's Land For Lease options offer a unique opportunity to tap into the city's growing economy and diverse industries. With its proximity to major transportation hubs, including the Fort Collins / Loveland Airport and Interstate 25, Loveland provides easy access to nearby cities and attractions. In addition to Land, Loveland also offers Industrial Space, ideal for manufacturing and logistics companies, Flex Space, suitable for businesses requiring a combination of office and warehouse space, and Retail Space, perfect for entrepreneurs looking to establish a presence in the city's thriving commercial districts. Whether you're looking to establish a new business or expand an existing one, Loveland's diverse range of property types and lease options make it an attractive location for businesses of all sizes. With its unique blend of natural beauty, economic opportunities, and small-town charm, Loveland is an ideal location for businesses and individuals alike.

What are common commercial uses for leased land in the Loveland market?

In the Loveland market, common commercial uses for leased land include:

  • Agricultural purposes, such as farming and ranching, which take advantage of the area's semi-arid climate and fertile soil.
  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities, which benefit from the city's proximity to major transportation routes, including U.S. Highway 34 and Interstate 25.
  • Commercial and retail developments, such as shopping centers and strip malls, which cater to the growing population of around 70,000 residents and visitors drawn to the area's natural attractions and cultural events.
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