Terry McMahon

BACKGROUND & OVERVIEW

Terry McMahon, SIOR, GSCS has been in the commercial real estate industry for over 40 years. McMahon first worked for The Harrigan Co., Inc. which later merged with The Boerke Company in 1997 where he has been a partner ever since. In the past, McMahon has been the President of the Wisconsin Chapter of Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) and was founding Director of the Southeastern Wisconsin Commercial Association of Realtors (CARW). Currently, McMahon is the Wisconsin SIOR Scholarship Chairman, Chairman Emeritus for the Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin, and Heiliger Huegel Ski Club Skiing Coach. Though McMahon’s focus is typically on the industrial market, he does currently represent clients and properties across all commercial real estate segments. Some well-known transactions he has been involved in include the sale of the Pabst Brewery properties, the relocation of Joy Global to downtown Milwaukee, the sale of St. Anthony’s Hospital properties, and the past sale of the Northridge Mall facility.

NOTABLE CLIENTS

  • American Pasteurization Co
  • C.G. Schmidt
  • Rebel Converting
  • Coss Development
  • Great Lakes Packaging
  • Joy Global Inc
  • Michael, Best, Friedrich
  • Nelson Container Corp
  • PJL Group
  • Reich Brothers
  • Sargento Cheese Co
  • Stark Investments
  • Taylor Electirc
  • Gehl’s Guernsey
  • Emerson
  • Insinkerator

AFFILIATIONS

  • President of BluGold Real Estate Foundation – UW-Eau Claire
  • Past President of the Wisconsin Chapter of Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR)
  • Past Director of Southeastern Wisconsin Commercial Association of Realtors
  • Lecturer of Facilities Strategies Group, a series of symposiums for real estate users and developers
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire
  • Commencement Speaker 2008, University Wisconsin Eau Claire
  • Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow
  • Board member of World Ocean School
  • Member of Storm Trysail Club

EDUCATION

B.B.A. from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire