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Convenient location! Located between Green Bay and Kewaunee in the Town of Eaton.

Space available for lease. Approx. 25x60 heated enclosed with 2 overhead doors that are approx.

This fantastic office building beautifully combines professional workspace with the bonus of a versa

1 acres
Premium Commercial Opportunity on Highway 54 One of the most attractive commercial buildings in the

2 acres
EDIBLE COOKIE DOUGH Business with multiple revenue streams!

22,327 Sq. Ft.
Incredible opportunity to own a sprawling 22,000+ sqft commercial property on 4.43 acres.

2,300 Sq. Ft.
Approx. 2,300 sq ft of flexible mixed-use space in a multi-tenant facility with private entrance.

1,100 Sq. Ft.
Approx.

1,207 Sq. Ft.
Warehouse space for lease! 14-foot-high garage door. Heat and electric included (within reason).

Downtown West Allis business improvement district!

3,500 Sq. Ft. on 0.66 acres
The Boulevard

Run your own business and be your own boss.

3,952 Sq. Ft.
You will want to see the possibilities in this building with Highway frontage, exposure for signage

42,424 Sq. Ft.
This property includes 6 parcels 0910-172-6298-4, 0910-172-6320-5, 0910-172-6344-7,0910-174-8720-5,

ONE OF THE HOTTEST CORNERS in the Valley - 6.35 splittable acres (per surveyor)

160 Sq. Ft.
For lease!

160 Sq. Ft.
For lease!

4,880 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Extra, Extra! Hot Off the Press: Are you ready to be the headline-maker of Eagle River?

Looking for your own slice of the Northwoods?? This 2.

7,640 Sq. Ft.
Established business located right along the Mississippi River;
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.