Search Results - Wisconsin
Business is being sold for $49,900 plus inventory at cost.
1,311 Sq. Ft.
Exceptional Turn-Key Gas Station Opportunity - Green Bay, WI Don't miss this rare opportunity to own
1,566 Sq. Ft.
Prime Gas Station &
3,725 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Well Known Longtime Restaurant plus Live onsite too.
2,000 Sq. Ft.
Owner-Occupied Opportunity-Upgraded Commercial Space.
Prime commercial spot.
35 acres
Great opportunity to make your development dreams come true.
Really nice mixed use building in the heart of Downtown West Allis (
Located at an I-90 interchange with 63,900 vehicles per day, this .
5.25 acres
Whether you envision COMMERCIAL retail establishments, professional offices, or service-oriented ven
2,890 Sq. Ft.
Office spaces available for rental. Terms can be negotiated. Unit 1 consists of 1702 sq. ft. for $
Absolutely great investment opportunity!
1,900 Sq. Ft.
Turn your dream of owning a successful bar and grill into reality!
2 tax keys on 3 lot's (Lot 14,15 and 16)- Presently Dry Cleaning paying $3,000 per month and $
15.72 acres
Commercial Lot in Galesville!
2,400 Sq. Ft.
Here is your GOLDen opportunity to purchase this Town of Antigo Commercial building, this Jewel of a
8 acres
Land for sale in Milton, WI.
5,069 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Free-standing restaurant for sale in Janesville, WI, and located in the Midlands business park next
1 acres
+/- 1.95 Acres near the corner of Rawson Ave and Howell Ave in Oak Creek.
Just under a half acre of land in the heart of Thiensville.
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.
