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BuildingSearch.com has a wide variety of Wisconsin commercial real estate listings ranging from office space and retail to industrial properties. Wisconsin has a population of nearly 5.4 million people; most of whom live in Milwaukee, even though the state capital is Madison. The gross domestic product for Wisconsin in 2004 was approximately $211 billion dollars, which is mainly driven by manufacturing, agriculture, and health care. Even though Wisconsin’s economy isn’t very diverse, it has a vast array of job opportunities that allow for the commercial real estate market in Wisconsin to thrive.
Wisconsin commercial real estate is also home to several transportation equipment and machinery manufacturers. Major companies that have homes thanks to commercial real estate in Wisconsin include the Kohler Company, Rockwell Automation, Johnson Controls, Briggs & Stratton, Miller Electric, Milwaukee Electric Tool Company, Bucyrus International, Super Steel Products Corp, Oshkosh Truck and Harley-Davidson.
For the first quarter of 2008, the Wisconsin commercial real estate market did not waver under the stress from the downturn of the national economy. On the contrary, vacancy rates for office space actually declined throughout the board; standing at approximately 12.6%. Because most small and medium sized companies are downsizing, there is still positive net absorption. In Fox City, there was an estimated 110,000 square feet of positive net absorption. The industrial market has also remained stable throughout the first semester of 2008 with a vacancy rate of around only 3.2%. Overall, Wisconsin’s commercial real estate market has stayed stable even with the worsening economy.
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