Search Results - Wisconsin
3,420 Sq. Ft.
Turn-Key Auto Shop Business Opportunity – Blair, WI Ready to be your own boss?
6,803 Sq. Ft.
Wonderful investment opportunity!
Updated Turnkey space in Prime commercial location.
12,007 Sq. Ft.
8,360 SF flex facility now available as the existing fitness center expands next door, offering a un
Home on property would need to be remodeled or perhaps a tear down &
2,635 Sq. Ft.
Here is your chance to own a completely remodeled bar and restaurant in downtown Cadott.
Turn-Key Business offers Garage door- Sales/Installation/Maintenance as well as an Auto servicing Ce
2,270 Sq. Ft.
Presenting a unique opportunity to own a piece of history.
1,668 Sq. Ft. on 3 acres
Exceptional investment opportunity with a proven rental history!
13 acres
Discover Spirits of Norway Vineyard, an award-winning established boutique winery offering a turnkey
4,094 Sq. Ft.
Nestled along the Sheboygan River, this extraordinary waterfront destination blends historic charm w
STOP RENTING and BUILD EQUITY on Green Bay's Main Street corridor!
1,800 Sq. Ft.
Turnkey Business Opportunity in Hixton!
Opportunity to own a premier downtown commercial property in one of the city's most established hosp
Bring this beloved area supper club back to life!
Exceptional investment opportunity at the northern tip of the Door County Peninsula in Gills Rock!
1,288 Sq. Ft.
Sailor Sam's!
3,500 Sq. Ft. on 0.66 acres
The Boulevard
This downtown treasure was home of the 4th generation Woolen Mill until 2024.
1,536 Sq. Ft. on 0.09 acres
Commercial Property!!
Although Wisconsin is often thought of as consisting of mostly farmland, there are many Wisconsin commercial real estate listings in the cities. Many of the commercial realty can be found in Milwaukee. According to the 2010 Census, Wisconsin has 5,686,986 residents. About 1/3 of the entire state's population is in the Greater Milwaukee area. Other cities in Wisconsin with ample investment property and commercial real estate listings include Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine and Appleton.
The gross state product in 2010 was $248.3 billion. The state's economy is based largely on manufacturing, healthcare and agriculture. Wisconsin is well known for its cheese production and industrial space and rural commercial land are both dedicated to its production.
Other important crops include corn, cranberries and ginseng. Some of the largest food brands have their office space and industrial space in Wisconsin, including Oscar Meyer, Tombstone and Kraft.
