This commercial property is in a prime traffic location directly on US 41 in Marquette with greater than 35,000 cars passing per day on the large frontage parcel. The commercial property is a former tractor dealership which includes a show room space and garage space. The subject property consists of 13,000 square feet of combined space. Also on the property is a 1,500 sq ft cold storage garage. The sites include 2.46 acres more or less. The commercial property is in the geographical region known as the North Central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The area is delineated by the extent of the Iron and Copper Ranges. The Iron Range's easternmost extent is near Marquette. It runs southwesterly to Iron River then westerly to Ironwood. The Copper Range extends from Copper Harbor, at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula, southwesterly to Pine. The mineral ranges and the abundant supply of timber were important factors in the region's economic development. The Mining has remained stable in the Marquette County area with another mining being developed in the Northwest portion of Marquette County. The city of Marquette is also located along the shores of Marquette which creates an appeal of living in the area. The city of Marquette has become a regional destination for shopping along with a medical care with Marquette General. Northern Michigan University and an international airport also service the area. The population of Marquette County is 64,634 and the City of Marquette is 20,714. The city of Marquette is the largest city of the Upper Peninsula. Marquette County has a diverse economy with a strong influence of medical, mining, state agencies and educational jobs. The largest employer is Marquette General with 2,800 jobs and Northern Michigan University which employs 1,000 people. Additional employment sources include Tilden Mine 800 and Empire Mine