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Technology firm moves from Wauwatosa to Third Ward

DigiGrated LLC plans to double in size over the next year

The Broadway Central building in the Historic Third Ward is nearly fully leased.

A technology firm with plans to more than double in size has relocated from Wauwatosa to Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward.

DigiGrated LLC has relocated from Wauwatosa to the Historic Third Ward
DigiGrated LLC has relocated from Wauwatosa to the Historic Third Ward

DigiGrated LLC leased 6,814 square feet on the fifth floor of the Broadway Central Building at 241 N. Broadway. The company moved from 6330 W. North Ave. in Wauwatosa.

“We knew that being a technology company always looking for talent, the Third Ward would be an attractive area for the type of talent we would be seeking and pursuing,” said Ed Westmoreland, managing partner of DigiGrated.

Founded in 2009, DigiGrated, provides Fortune 500 companies with a tool to move their traditional marketing and advertising platform to an automated system, Westmoreland said.

The company currently has six employees with plans to grow to 19 or 20 within the next year.

Tim Janusz and Rachel Schmidt with NAI MLG Commercial handled the lease transaction for DigiGrated.

A technology firm with plans to more than double in size has relocated from Wauwatosa to Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. [caption id="attachment_154349" align="alignright" width="334"] DigiGrated LLC has relocated from Wauwatosa to the Historic Third Ward[/caption] DigiGrated LLC leased 6,814 square feet on the fifth floor of the Broadway Central Building at 241 N. Broadway. The company moved from 6330 W. North Ave. in Wauwatosa. “We knew that being a technology company always looking for talent, the Third Ward would be an attractive area for the type of talent we would be seeking and pursuing,” said Ed Westmoreland, managing partner of DigiGrated. Founded in 2009, DigiGrated, provides Fortune 500 companies with a tool to move their traditional marketing and advertising platform to an automated system, Westmoreland said. The company currently has six employees with plans to grow to 19 or 20 within the next year. Tim Janusz and Rachel Schmidt with NAI MLG Commercial handled the lease transaction for DigiGrated.

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