Leading prognosticator ITR Economics expecting a manufacturing resurgence in 2025. "My concern is that manufacturers, those participating in the industrial market, aren't prepared for how quickly this growth is coming our way in 2025." - Taylor St. Germain Caledonia Corporate Park has space available today and shovel ready sites that can deliver up to 700,000 SF by the end of 2025. Contact our team for more details. Jeff Hoffman, SIOR,CCIM Chad Vande Zande Nicholas Unger Lindsey Coakley Caitlin Wilde Gao Lu Moua Michael Kleber Chad Navis Todd Battle Emily Van Allen Lisa Kurszewski (Braun)
Wisconsin's Industrial Real Estate Team
Real Estate
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1,017 followers
The Hoffman | Unger | Vande Zande Team - Industrial Is What We Do. Wisconsin is What We Know.
About us
Our Team of 6 is the authority for industrial real estate brokerage services throughout the state of Wisconsin. With over 80 years of collective experience, our Team completes more than 60 deals a year worth more than $300 million in annual value. We have built deep relationships throughout the industry, allowing us to see more deals in the Wisconsin market than any other firm in the business. Our clients have access to “Real Time” insights which allows for them to make decisions based upon where the market is going and not where it has been.
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Industrial Real Estate, Land, and Investment
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Primary
731 N Jackson Street
Suite 700
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202, US
Updates
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HSA Commercial Real Estate is going spec on a 226,321 SF industrial facility in Oconomowoc’s Pabst Farms Commerce Center! This development will help meet Waukesha County’s high demand for industrial space, with vacancy rates currently below 1%. Contact our team for more details. #IndustrialIsWhatWeDo #PabstFarms #IndustrialRealEstate #WaukeshaCounty https://lnkd.in/gDYTJjeb
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The Best Location in Milwaukee. Excited to announce a new lease for 160,000 SF at the Phoenix Investors Zoo Interchange Warehouse & Logistics Center | 11800 W Burleigh Avenue in Wauwatosa. 633,931 SF still available with abundant auto and trailer parking. Contact Jeff Hoffman, SIOR,CCIM for details. Link to info sheet: https://lnkd.in/gc6PEpnh #IndustrialIsWhatWeDo #WarehouseLogisticsCenter #WauwatosaWI
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Walls are up on this Cudahy spec! Contact Nicholas Unger for more details.
🏗️ Under construction and for lease! 🪧 We're working on an exciting land development opportunity just outside of Mitchell International Airport ✈️🏢 The 61,400-square-foot flex space in Cudahy is listed with commercial real estate partner Cushman & Wakefield | Boerke. 📍 Conveniently located on the northeast corner of Mitchell Airport at 5404 S Pennsylvania Avenue, the warehouse or distribution space available is only one minute to I-794 and nine minutes to Downtown Milwaukee. Features include parking for 61 vehicles and office space built to suit. Learn more about the industrial listing: https://lnkd.in/g6YYXPwH
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We’re thrilled to announce that we were the Runner-Up for Industrial Deal of the Year at the CARW Awards last evening for the Green Bay Packaging | STAG Industrial deal in New Berlin! A huge shoutout to our client STAG Industrial, Inc. for the opportunity to represent them in the leasing of their 205,000 SF New Berlin property and Travis Tiede, SIOR of Newmark for bringing us the new tenant. We’re also proud to have had two other deals make it to the finalist stage: -Saputo Cheese Development | Zilber Property Group - A 330,000 SF Cooler Building BTS -Haribo | HSA Commercial Real Estate - A 447,000 SF Warehouse Lease Thank you to everyone involved and to CARW - Commercial Association of REALTORS Wisconsin for the recognition. #IndustrialIsWhatWeDo #Teamwork Jeff Hoffman, SIOR,CCIM Chad Vande Zande Nicholas Unger Lindsey Coakley Caitlin Wilde Gao Lu Moua
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More than $3B of private capital investment just announced. Join the Racine County Renaissance. 551,759 SF cross-dock industrial building, now available for lease! With room to expand to over 800,000 SF, this property is built for big opportunities. Additional features include: •8,500 SF of move in ready office •57 docks (Expandable) •Secured & fenced lot •Expansion land can accommodate building expansion or hundreds of auto parks or trailer stalls Check out the full drone video and see the future of your operations from the sky! https://lnkd.in/g_ATheYP Caitlin Sullivan Kayla Wagner Meredith Conley Link Logistics RCEDC - Racine County Economic Development Corporation #ForLease #IndustrialSpace #MtPleasantWI #Warehouse #Expansion #Logistics #AdvancedManufacturing #CommercialRealEstate #IRA
901 Renaissance Boulevard
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Wisconsin's Industrial Real Estate Team reposted this
The Data Center / AI Boom continues to fuel a robust commercial construction outlook for the United States (projected CAGR close to 10%). With growth comes challenges (and opportunities), and there is an immense strain that artificial intelligence (AI) is placing on the U.S. power grid as tech companies seek vast amounts of electricity to fuel data centers. In some cases, these centers require as much power as entire cities. For instance, some AI campuses are requesting up to a gigawatt of power—roughly equivalent to the electricity used by San Francisco. In Ohio, American Electric Power (AEP) reports having "three New York Cities' worth" of data center power requests lined up, but the current infrastructure cannot support such demands. These power needs are overwhelming the high-voltage transmission systems, leading to moratoriums and rationing in regions like Salt Lake City, California, and Virginia. Some data center projects are now facing delays that could extend into the next decade. This surge in demand coincides with other strains on the grid, including electric vehicle infrastructure and new manufacturing plants spurred by IRA Incentives. To manage the growing demand, utilities are proposing long-term contracts and higher rates to secure commitments from tech companies and avoid overbuilding. Industry is experiencing a generational demand surge for electricity and we will be forced to invest in new capacity or we will be left behind. With a stable climate, dependable electrical grid, and recent legislation such as ACT 19 (data center sales tax and use tax exemption) Wisconsin is well-positioned to be a national leader in attracting new data center development. (Sources:WSJ "‘Three New York Cities’ Worth of Power: AI Is Stressing the Grid)
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The Data Center / AI Boom continues to fuel a robust commercial construction outlook for the United States (projected CAGR close to 10%). With growth comes challenges (and opportunities), and there is an immense strain that artificial intelligence (AI) is placing on the U.S. power grid as tech companies seek vast amounts of electricity to fuel data centers. In some cases, these centers require as much power as entire cities. For instance, some AI campuses are requesting up to a gigawatt of power—roughly equivalent to the electricity used by San Francisco. In Ohio, American Electric Power (AEP) reports having "three New York Cities' worth" of data center power requests lined up, but the current infrastructure cannot support such demands. These power needs are overwhelming the high-voltage transmission systems, leading to moratoriums and rationing in regions like Salt Lake City, California, and Virginia. Some data center projects are now facing delays that could extend into the next decade. This surge in demand coincides with other strains on the grid, including electric vehicle infrastructure and new manufacturing plants spurred by IRA Incentives. To manage the growing demand, utilities are proposing long-term contracts and higher rates to secure commitments from tech companies and avoid overbuilding. Industry is experiencing a generational demand surge for electricity and we will be forced to invest in new capacity or we will be left behind. With a stable climate, dependable electrical grid, and recent legislation such as ACT 19 (data center sales tax and use tax exemption) Wisconsin is well-positioned to be a national leader in attracting new data center development. (Sources:WSJ "‘Three New York Cities’ Worth of Power: AI Is Stressing the Grid)
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Contact Lindsey Coakley for more details or a tour!
📢 For Sale: 12,000 SF Facility - Zoo Interchange Flex Building in West Allis! We are excited to present this recently renovated two-building facility, featuring: • 9 Drive-Ins • 3-Phase Power • Situated on 1.26 Acres This flex building offers: • 8,860 SF in the main building • 3,090 SF in the secondary building • 3,350 SF of office space • Convenient access to the Zoo Interchange Contact me today to learn more or to schedule a tour of this prime opportunity! 📞Call: 414.430.8183 #ForSale #ZooInterchange #IndustrialAvailability #WestAllis
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Just Sold! We’re excited to announce the sale of 390 acres of agricultural land at the former Del Monte Foods plant | 680 E John Street, Markesan, WI. But the opportunity doesn’t end there! The 267,758 SF building on 44.25 acres is still available for sale. With a 29' clear height and access to active rail, this property is perfectly equipped for your business needs. Price: $3,759,925. Contact Jeff Hoffman, SIOR,CCIM for more details. Link to info sheet: https://lnkd.in/gwWFp8Y3 #JustSold #AgriculturalLand #CommercialRealEstate #MarkesanWI #RailAccess #IndustrialIsWhatWeDo