Monroe County Commercial and Industrial Sites Ready for Investment
18 May 2026
News, Economic Development, BEDC
Several high-potential commercial and industrial sites are currently available in Bloomington, Indiana.
- PIC Industrial Park, 3802 W Industrial Blvd., offers a 2,300-square-foot warehouse/office suite with immediate access to Bloomington’s west-side industrial corridor, making it ideal for light industrial, flex, or R&D users.
- 3389 N Finance Rd. is a 1.47-acre general business site located along one of Monroe County’s fastest-growing commercial corridors with signalized access and strong visibility.
- 4070 S Rockport Rd. features a 14.43-acre development site adjacent to I-69 near Monroe Hospital and Bloomington’s Southside with strong industrial development potential.
Strategic Access. Strong Visibility. Real Opportunity.
Bloomington and Monroe County provide strategic opportunities for commercial growth, industrial expansion, and business investment. Interested in available sites or commercial opportunities in Monroe County? Contact the BEDC team to start the conversation.
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