Cresa Represents Shoutlet for Nearly 25,000 Square Feet of Class A Office and Creative Space in Madison and Milwaukee

Madison, WI, August 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Cresa Madison and Cresa Milwaukee represented Shoutlet (www.shoutlet.com) for 18,645 square feet at 1 Erdman Place in Madison and 6,214 square feet of creative space at the Wirth and Hammel Stable Shops in Milwaukee’s historic Third Ward. Shoutlet expects to add an additional 40-50 jobs at its Madison location over the next 18 months; the Milwaukee office, consisting primarily of software engineers, expects to hire between 10-20 employees.

Aaron Everson, President and COO of Shoutlet, states, “We have worked with the Cresa team since Shoutlet was in start-up mode. Over the years, Cresa’s market knowledge and expertise has provided Shoutlet with real estate solutions that accommodated our rapid growth and enhanced our bottom line.”

Shoutlet is the most sophisticated and comprehensive self-serve platform available to create, publish, and measure social marketing campaigns and activities on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. The newly acquired real estate will help Shoutlet accelerate product innovation, grow its strategic partner network, and increase staff across all departments, including expanding account management and technical support.

About Cresa:

Cresa is an international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction Management, Project Management, Global Accounts, Portfolio Strategies, Location Planning, Lease Administration, Capital Markets, and Facilities Services. With more than 57 offices, Cresa is the largest tenant representation firm in North America. Through its partnership with Savills, one of the world’s largest commercial real estate services firms; Cresa covers more than 255 locations in 40 countries. For more information, visit www.cresa.com.
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