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3,688 Sq. Ft.
Discover a rare investment opportunity with this iconic fish and chicken carryout, a neighborhood fa

7,224 Sq. Ft.
Here is your chance to own the historic Blue Mirror Bar and Bowl!

1 acres
Prime Location on Mormon Coulee Road between Walmart super center and Kwik trip Southbound (

84,417 Sq. Ft. on 9 acres
A rare opportunity for the true investor!

Portfolio of 22 units (Beloit/Town of Beloit/Clinton).

10,600 Sq. Ft. on 4 acres
Magnificent commercial property in Loyal with a great location by Hwy 98 and Main St.

PRICED IS SLASHED! OWNER SAYS BRING ME AN OFFER; OWNER IS REITRING!

3,432 Sq. Ft.
OWNER IS RETIRING & SAYS BRING ME AN OFFER!

3,884 Sq. Ft.
Exceptional completely remodeled dual-income property near the heart of Fontana!

1,924 Sq. Ft. on 0.34 acres
Davis Avenue Building

1,688 Sq. Ft. on 0.16 acres
Dakota Avenue Commercial Building

1,404 Sq. Ft.
This darling waterfront motel sits on 177+/- feet of prime Lake Michigan sand beach with a concrete

The property site is ready to build on a 40'x70' 5"

AFTER A LIFETIME of OWNING 'Marly's Family Restaurant'

Your chance for a Lifelong Cornerstone of New London with HIGH TRAFFIC COUNT, PROMINENT CORNER locat

NEARLY NEW built in 2023 - 7 UNIT 'Strip Mall'

41,110 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Industrial building for sale in Janesville, WI.

Business is being sold for $49,900 plus inventory at cost.

2 acres
EDIBLE COOKIE DOUGH Business with multiple revenue streams!

45,636 Sq. Ft. on 5 acres
Industrial facility for sale in Janesville's logistics corridor
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.