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Advocating for Wisconsin HarwoodKen [at] Gmail.com 608.334.2174
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A Foxconn Technology Group affiliate has acquired 20 acres of undeveloped land near its Mount Pleasant complex. The parcels, at 4529 U.S. Highway 41, 13027 Braun Road and 10640 W. Prairie View Drive, were recently transferred from the Village of Mount Pleasant to Fewi Development Corp., according to a deed posted online by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The transaction is valued at just under $4.9 million.
The lots were acquired by the village as it was assembling the site for
Foxconn. Their transfer to the company`s ownership was made under the
development agreement between the village and Foxconn, said Sean Ryan,
village communications director...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Imagine a real Foxconn facility on Wisconsin soil....
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Wendy Baumann is stepping down
as president and chief visionary officer of the Wisconsin Women`s
Business Initiative Corp. after 31 years of leading the Milwaukee
economic development organization. Baumann will step down Feb. 14,
2025, WWBIC said in a press release. WWBIC said it will conduct a
national search for her successor. The organization focuses on
serving women, people of color and low-income individuals, offering
direct lending and access to capital, business education and technical
business assistance... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Her leadership will be missed...
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MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development
(DWD) today announced that about $1 million in expanded Wisconsin Fast
Forward funding is available to Wisconsin school districts to help train
students for future careers in advanced manufacturing and construction,
filling critical workforce needs.
Grant amounts will range from $5,000 to $100,000 and will be available
for school districts that demonstrate need for funding to prepare
students to strengthen Wisconsin’s future skilled workforce. These funds
will support projects in advanced manufacturing or construction fields,
including machining and controls, biotechnology, robotics, healthcare
and medicine, and warehousing... Applications must be emailed by 3 p.m. CST on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025.
Find additional information or download an application on the Wisconsin Fast Forward Program website. ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: As business leaders it may be worth a few minutes to call your school district and see if they are up to speed on these grants.
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Those who regularly follow
economic dynamics in Wisconsin (present geek included) are accustomed to
seeing steady under-performance when it comes to comparing the state
and the region to other parts of the country. A
recent forecast by the state Department of Revenue is no exception to
the rule. Analysts for the tax-collection agency are predicting lower
personal income and employment growth in Wisconsin for 2025-27 versus
the U.S. as a whole. On the other hand, state income and job growth
predictions for the same period largely line up with the Great Lakes
region. Two other statistics
suggest a different Wisconsin gap not as evident in seven other Midwest
states. Those economic performance shortfalls are business starts and
venture capital investments. New
business starts of all types — from barber shops to biotechnology firms
— have generally declined statewide since 2001, according to statistics
from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp... ...Full Story Here
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An apartment high-rise planned for downtown
Milwaukee has secured its construction loan while preparing for a 2025
project start. The Edison, a 32-story, 378-unit tower, is to be built overlooking the Milwaukee River at 1005 N. Edison St. Its developer, Madison-based Neutral, has secured $133.3 million in construction financing, according to a Monday announcement.
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PROPOSALS
DUE: All Proposals must be received at DOA no later than 2:00 PM CT
on Friday, February 28, 2025?
The State of Wisconsin is seeking a developer to: a) purchase a
2.6-acre State-owned parcel of land at 2701 West Wisconsin Avenue in
Milwaukee; b) design and construct an office building to include
approximately 72,000 rentable square feet of office space for lease
to multiple State agencies; c) address the parking needs on the site
for all State agencies; and d) provide ideas/options for mixed-use
development on the site with the aim of neighborhood revitalization.
To submit a proposal, please follow the instructions provided in the
link below.
View
RFP
BRRTS
Case Summary
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On Tuesday, Jan., 14, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced she
helped deliver a $7 million investment to expand affordable housing in
Dane County. The federal investment, which Senator Baldwin supported in
annual funding legislation for 2024, will help build nearly 50
affordable homes, help address zoning and building codes, engage with
new developers, and support infrastructure and affordable multi-family
rental development. “In almost every community in Wisconsin I
visit, I hear from hard-working families who are struggling to find
housing in their budget, and I’m committed to being part of the solution
to boost the housing stock and bring down costs across the Badger
State,” Baldwin said in a news release. “This investment for Dane County
will help build nearly 50 homes for Wisconsin families, remove barriers
and lay the groundwork for future affordable housing development so
more families can live in the communities they love.”... ...Full Story Here
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APPLETON — Over the next year, four major housing developments are expected to be completed in Appleton, and residents could move into one of them by the holidays. The projects include apartments for renters and students and townhomes for low-income residents, as well as single-family homes. Rising interest rates, supply chain issues and inflation challenged just about any development lately, whether it`s residential, commercial or municipal, according to Kara Homan, Appleton`s director of community and economic development... ...Full Story Here
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Southeast Wisconsin’s industrial real estate scene experienced a
minor slowdown in the final quarter of 2024. Despite this, the market
concluded the year with impressive absorption numbers, indicating a
strong demand for industrial spaces. According to recent insights
from the Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin (CARW), the region
demonstrated resilience throughout the year. The industrial vacancy
rate stood firm, reflecting a balanced market where new demand is still
outpacing supply. While there may have been fluctuations, the overall
health of the sector remains promising. Key Factors Influencing the Market Several
elements contributed to the area’s industrial real estate stability.
Ongoing investments in infrastructure and favorable economic conditions
have encouraged businesses to expand. Additionally, increasing
e-commerce activity continues to fuel the need for distribution and
logistics centers in the region... CirexNews.com
...Full Story HereKen Notes: Good read, we follow this much more closely in CirexNews.com.
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Proposal would come with annexation of town land by citySoutheast Wisconsin might soon be home to another data center — this time in Port Washington.
Cloverleaf Infrastructure, a Houston- and Seattle-based developer, is working with the City of Port Washington to put a data center on over 1,000 acres of farmland north of the city. That land was previously in the sights of a microchip maker, but that project did not move forward.
Cloverleaf Chief Development Officer Aaron Bilyeu came to Port Washington Tuesday night to speak to the city’s Common Council...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Follow the power...
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Learn ins and outs at Jan. 22 Tech Council webinar MADISON, Wis. – A recent finalist, a veteran contest judge and contest organizers will provide tips
on how to win the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest during a 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22 webinar hosted by the Wisconsin Technology Council.
The annual Wisconsin
Governor’s Business Plan Contest is accepting entries online for the 2025 competition until
11:59 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, so the webinar is a timely chance to learn more.
Over
time, more than 4,800 entries have been received in the contest, which
links up-and-coming
entrepreneurs with a statewide network of community resources, expert
advice and mentoring, management talent, and possible sources of capital.
This event is free to attend.
Click here to register. The Tech Council’s Julie Johnson will be sending webinar credentials prior to the event. Panelists thus far are:
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Jonathan Fritz, Tech Council board member and veteran BPC judge
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Carol Hirschmugl, founder and chief executive officer of COnovate
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Tom Still, president, Wisconsin Technology Council
“Our panel will provide tips and advice on how to make your initial 250-word entry the best it can be,” Still said.
“Also, you’ll hear more about resources you can tap along the way.”
The
Wisconsin Technology Council
is the independent, non-profit science and technology adviser to the
governor and Legislature, with events, publications and outreach that
contribute
to Wisconsin’s tech-based economy. To join, go to
www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or call 608-442-7557...
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McShane Construction Company was selected by Land by Label to build The Apiary, a two-building, 248-unit apartment development in West Allis, Wisconsin. Positioned on a 4.6-acre site at 1070 S. 40th Street, The Apiary will feature two podium-style buildings with four stories of wood framing atop a two-story parking garage with one subgrade level. A two-story amenity space connects the two buildings. The buildings’ exteriors will integrate a mix of brick, exposed concrete, and wood-tone Hardie board. Within the two-story amenity space, residents will have access to a clubroom, concierge, sports bar, fitness center, and golf simulator. Outside, a courtyard will house a swimming pool and grill area.... ...Full Story Here
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
(WisDOT), today announced Harbor Assistance Program grants totaling
more than $10 million for five harbor maintenance and construction
projects in La Crosse, La Pointe, Marinette, Green Bay, and Manitowoc.
Improvements will help strengthen supply chain reliability, support
waterborne freight, and assist with economic development in Wisconsin’s
coastal communities.
“As billions of dollars of cargo move through our ports each year,
maintaining and improving these critical parts of our state’s
infrastructure is exceedingly important to ensuring Wisconsin’s
businesses and producers can get products to market and we can keep
building the 21st-century infrastructure we need to compete in a global
economy,” said Gov. Evers...
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New U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) air quality standards and pollution migrating from upwind states will impact growth and development in southeastern Wisconsin, beginning on January 16, 2025...
...But this time is different: there may not be a path forward to achieve attainment. Businesses and DNR agree that in-state emission reductions through permitting actions and controls on new and existing sources in the state will not be sufficient to meet the newly lowered federal standard. The standard is so low, and southeastern Wisconsin’s ozone is generated largely from air emissions migrating from Illinois, Indiana, and from cars and trucks – which together mean that the area cannot meet the federal standard without addressing those other emissions. And the DNR lacks the authority to regulate those sources...
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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, who also serves as chair of the State Building Commission, recently delivered news that a series of esteemed projects for the University of Wisconsin (UW) System have gotten the green light. The announcement comes after previous delays caused by partisan disagreement among Commission members. The state`s commitment to education and future workforces was underscored by Evers` assertion that these projects are indispensable for the UW System`s efforts in "recruiting, training, and retaining a talented workforce," according to the Office of the Governor...
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court is currently considering whether to hear
the case of the proposed Osceola Bluffs development overlooking the St.
Croix River, after opponents appeal to the “court of last resort” in
early December. A coalition of environmental groups has also filed a
brief supporting the opponents, marking another expansion of the case,
as it moves from the concerns of neighbors and local river advocates to
include those of regional, statewide, and national organizations.
“Throughout the Riverway, being on the River itself, or on its banks,
is overwhelmingly being in a natural and undeveloped waterway – in a
natural viewshed, relative peace and quiet, and minimal intrusion of the
modern world,” the environmental groups wrote. “That experience, if it
is to exist for future generations, requires that the comprehensive
protections provided by federal, state, and local laws be fully,
faithfully and uniformly enforced throughout the entire length of the
Riverway.” ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Working in the Mississippi Region has led me to new understanding of the Bluffs Views and Development. In La Crosse there has been an long term effort to get the bluffs into land conservancies so the issue is minimized.
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MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) revealed its annual 2024 report, detailing some of the most eye-catching numbers that defined the workforce throughout the state. The DWD’s annual report showcased record highs for employment and consistently low unemployment rates.
“The state’s investments to reduce barriers to work, expand access to job training and apprenticeship and build the 21st-century workforce are paying off with another record-breaking year,” DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek said via release.
Some of the most notable numbers were the unemployment rate, which sat at about 2.9% for most of the year, according to the report...
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(WTAQ-WLUK) — Over $14 million is being invested in clean energy
projects statewide, including several right here in Northeast Wisconsin. The
U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday it is awarding grants
to 42 projects in 27 counties. Three projects are receiving about $9.6
million through the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program, and
39 projects are getting approximately $4.4 million from the Rural Energy
for America Program. Officials say the funds are intended to
expand access to clean energy systems and increase the availability of
domestic biofuels. ...Full Story Here
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(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture is sending
more than $14 million in grants to Wisconsin to expand access to clean
energy systems and increase biofuel availability. The largest two
grant recipients were $5 million to JT Petroleum for infrastructure to
expand the sale and use of renewable fuels including adding 79 E15 fuel
dispensers, 23 B20 dispensers, 19 ethanol storage tanks, and 15
biodiesel storage tanks at 19 fueling stations located in Indiana,
Kentucky, Michigan and Wisconsin. RSD Enterprises will receive
$3.9 million for similar infrastructure that will go to installing 36
E15 dispensers, 18 B20 dispensers, seven ethanol storage tanks, and
seven biodiesel storage tanks at seven fueling stations in Wisconsin and
Michigan...
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enigma Biomedical USA, Inc (Enigma) and the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) today announced formation of a partnership focused on development of next-generation Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging and fluid biomarkers. Enigma will support this work at the new Biomarker Development Lab for Age-related Neurodegenerative Disease at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, WI. Enigma’s Chief Scientific Officer, Hartmuth Kolb, Ph.D., who serves a visiting Professor at UW–Madison, will collaborate closely with... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: OK I ran this story so you would think I was smart enough to know what they were talking about. Bottom line, I am hoping they figure this out before I get Alzheimer`s...
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Note: I changed the link here to Toms Twitter account. JS limits the number of articles I can read so I look at TD`s Twitter feed every week. I`ll Still include JS articles but after ten you need to subscribe.
I also updated the picture because, well Tom is getting old and development is taking it`s toll!!!
Milwaukee
- 1/1/2020 Journal Sentinel business reporter Tom Daykin talks about
commercial real estate and development, including stores, hotels,
offices, condos, apartments and industrial buildings... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Tom Daykin is the source for ED news in MKE. This is a permanent link to articles in his blog which is updated daily...
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"My goal is to present a positive view of economic development, business and employment in the State of Wisconsin”, Ken Harwood, Editor and Publisher.
Each week WisconsinDevelopment presents a positive look at economic development, commercial projects and ideas that work from
across the state. In WDNGreen we highlight pro-environmental
development and issues that make economic sense.
We
believe in the Wisconsin business community and believe that telling
their stories will positively impact both growth and better legislation
in the State. We are nonpartisan, pro business, pro positive
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