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Greenwood, Indiana Commercial Real Estate Experts

Greenwood, known proudly as the "City of Pride and Progress," offers businesses and investors a
prime location within the southern Indianapolis Metropolitan Area, serving as its most populous
suburban municipality.

About Allies Commercial Realty

Allies Commercial Realty is a full-service brokerage serving the
Indianapolis MSA, specializing in office, industrial, and retail properties. Our
commitment to putting client interests first has helped businesses thrive across Central Indiana.

Local Market
Knowledge

Deep insights into
Indiana’s key city markets.

National Network

Connections with SIOR
brokers, investors, and developers
across all 50 states.

Tailored Solutions

Customized strategies to meet
your unique goals, whether you’re
buying, selling, leasing, or investing.

Seamless Execution

From due diligence to closing,
we handle every detail to ensure a
smooth transaction - anywhere.

Our Commercial Real Estate Services in Greenwood

Tenant Representation

Find the perfect commercial
space for your business.

Landlord Representation

Maximize your property’s value
with our leasing expertise.

Site Selection

Strategic location analysis
for your expansion.

Market Analysis

Data-driven insights on
commercial real estate market.

Why Choose Greenwood for Your Investments?

The city's logistical appeal is substantial, situated directly between Interstate 65 and Interstate 69,
providing excellent regional and national connectivity. Specifically, Greenwood is served by three I-65 exits,
including the modern diverging diamond design at Worthsville Road, all of which facilitate
access to major commercial and industrial zones.

Home to Major
Corporate Facilities

Notable businesses include the U.S.
headquarters for Swiss process automation
company Endress+Hauser, the corporate campus
of Nachi America Inc., and a large
Amazon fulfillment center.

Highly Educated Local Workforce

In April 2020, an EF1 tornado struck downtown
Mooresville, causing a historic building
at Indiana and Main streets to partially
collapse, leading to its demolition and
impacting the town's commercial
real estate.

Quality of Life and
Community Development

Only 4.3% of the population was below
the poverty line in 2000, reflecting a
stable consumer base that supports
local businesses.

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