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Follow on Google News | ![]() Wisconsin Bike Federation Relocates in MadisonWisconsin Bike Federation Engages Cresa Madison to Assist with Relocation
By: Wisconsin Bike Federation Cresa was tasked with identifying a relocation option for the Bike Fed and to negotiate the terms of a relocation. "This was a very fun deal to work on," stated TJ Blitz, Principal at Cresa Madison. "The Wisconsin Bike Federation's cause is something that our team believes in and we are happy that we could help the organization with this transaction. The new office space has a hip, urban vibe and will pair well with the Bike Fed's company culture." According to the Bike Fed's Executive Director, Dave Cieslewicz, "The Bike Fed wanted to stay downtown with access to public transit and bike trails, but rents can be a challenge for any non-profit's budget. Cresa did a great job of helping us find really high quality space in the heart of the city that actually exceeded our expectations and met our need to watch the bottom line." The Bike Fed will begin occupancy of their new location at 137 E. Wilson Street in the Marina Building on December 1, 2015. About Cresa As Madison's only tenant brokers, Cresa Madison prides itself on successfully negotiating new leasing agreements or building purchases with the tenants' best interests in mind. Unlike other brokers, Cresa Madison never represents landlords or sellers, so there is never a conflict of interest or a limited restriction on the number of properties available to our clients. Cresa Madison's knowledge of the Madison Commercial Real Estate market is second to none and our team of tenant brokers uses this knowledge to provide our clients with the information they need to make solid real estate decisions with confidence. For more information, visit www.cresa.com/ About Wisconsin Bike Federation The Wisconsin Bike Federation is the country's largest statewide bicycle organization. They work with people from all around Wisconsin to make bicycling convenient, safe, accessible and fun. More information can be found at www.wisconsinbikefed.org End
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