Madison’s Plan Commission unanimously approved a proposed East Side apartment building on Monday.
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New Glarus Brewing Co. breaks ground on $55M expansion | |||||||||
NEW GLARUS, Wis. (WMTV) - New Glarus Brewing Company broke ground Tuesday on what will eventually be an additional 65,000 square feet of brewing, distilling and hospitality space to their “Hilltop” facility. The planning and design of the addition has been in the works for nearly two years... ...Full Story HereKen Notes: Mmmmmm beeeeer! It may be fun to go back to the old building... I miss doing my WisCraftNews.com Newsletter.... | |||||||||
Another data center proposed in southeast Wisconsin | |||||||||
Kenosha plan would include 4 data centers several miles from ongoing Microsoft projectAnother large data center development could be coming to southeast Wisconsin. The city of Kenosha’s plan commission will review a proposal from a developer for a four-building data center campus northwest of Interstate 94 and Highway 142 in Kenosha County. The site is about 6 miles south of a $3.3 billion Microsoft data center campus under construction in Mount Pleasant. The identity of the operator of the proposed data center campus in Kenosha is unknown. The city, which has signed a non-disclosure agreement, is working with an engineering firm. That firm declined comment when contacted by WGTD in Kenosha... See Also:
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How Wisconsin’s biohealth project made it to the finish line for federal funds | |||||||||
When Wisconsin got picked for its proposal to develop a technology hub and a $49 million federal investment, the state had a few things going for it. One was that the Badger State already had an established and growing technology sector that it proposed to develop further. Another was that it wasn’t already the center of attention — or largesse — for its work. For Wisconsin, the established area was biohealth and personalized medicine: crafting new diagnostic and treatment technologies that fit with a patient’s distinctive genetic characteristics. The state’s biohealth sector is Wisconsin’s beneficiary of the federal technology hub program, a national industrial policy aimed at building up important sectors in the U.S. economy... | |||||||||
WiSys: ‘Forward Agriculture’ project moves to next round in NSF award process | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. – A coalition led by the WiSys Technology Foundation Inc., which serves Wisconsin’s comprehensive universities in ways that include technology transfer, intellectual property protection and startup business incubation, has been invited to take part in the next stage of the National Science Foundation’s “Regional Innovation Engines” process. “Wisconsin Forward Agriculture” is a project focused on climate-resilient agriculture in all forms, from farm and herd practices to food processing. While centered in Wisconsin, the project could have implications for aspects of the larger U.S. agriculture industry. With nearly 40 private and public partners, the Wisconsin Technology Council included, the WiSys “engine” project also focuses on the circular bioeconomy and bio-renewables. “Members of Forward Agriculture are pleased that this unique initiative has moved to the next stage in an already strong and competitive NSF process,” WiSys President Arjun Sanga said. Forward Agriculture is one of 71 projects invited by the NSF to submit a full proposal by February 2025 and the only one in Wisconsin. According to the NSF’s web site, only five of the 71 projects directly involve some aspect of agriculture, with the others being based in Maryland, Arkansas, California and Georgia... Ken Notes: WiSys is a non-profit supporting organization of the Universities of Wisconsin, serving as the dedicated technology transfer office for 11 universities... | |||||||||
What’s next for state’s three pillars of higher ed? | |||||||||
Learn more at the Tuesday, Nov. 26 Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon at the Sheraton Hotel, 706 John Nolen Dr., Madison. Panelists include Eric Fulcomer, president of the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities; Layla Merrifield, president of the Wisconsin Technical College System; and Jay Rothman, president of the UW System. “Different elements in Wisconsin’s higher ed structure help support the economy in many ways, from workforce training to research to industry partnerships.” said Tom Still, president of the Wisconsin Technology Council, who will moderate. “It will be instructive to learn how Fulcomer, Merrifield and Rothman view separate challenges and common opportunities.” This luncheon is sponsored by the Dane County Regional Airport with partnership from WisPolitics.... Registration and networking begin at 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon and the presentation at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $10 for students and returning veterans, $25 for individual members, $35 for non-members and included for Tech Council corporate members.... | |||||||||
Johnson Controls’ Former HQ Will Become Modern Offices, Housing | |||||||||
A redevelopment called `The Patent Block` will fill a full downtown block.Almost four years after Johnson Controls announced it was ditching Downtown, the future of its former headquarters has become clear. Bear Development will redevelop the seven-building complex, which fills an entire block, as a mix of modern, Class A office space and housing. The redevelopment will include 250,000 square feet of modern office space spread over two seven-story buildings. The remaining five interconnected buildings will be redeveloped as housing in a future phase... | |||||||||
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development: Wisconsin employment breaks 5th consecutive montly record | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development announced that employment in Wisconsin has broken its fifth consecutive monthly record. According to a release, new preliminary estimates from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (U.S. BLS) revealed a new record high employment in Wisconsin during the month of September. Data from the U.S. BLS showed that Wisconsin’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at 2.9%, 1.2 percent below the national unemployment rate, and the state’s force labor participation rate increased to 65.6% while the national rate stayed at 62.7%... | |||||||||
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Milwaukee river trail co-housing proposal progresses | |||||||||
Plans for a first-of-its kind housing development in Milwaukee have taken another step forward. The city of Milwaukee Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee on Tuesday recommended a zoning change for the River Trail Commons. The project calls for an $18 million, 40-unit multifamily community at the northeast intersection of East Center Street and North Humboldt Boulevard, formerly the site of a catering business. The committee gave early approval to rezone two parcels with single family homes to light industrial to match a third, larger parcel. If the change gets final approval, the developer will ask the city to combine all three parcels so construction can start. The project calls for a multifamily building with 24 units and two buildings with eight townhomes each. Ken Notes: I would love to revive Wisconsin Workforce Housing news WWHNews.com if anyone knows how I can fund it??? ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
FHLBank Chicago Awards over $47 Million in Affordable Housing Grants to Strengthen Communities throughout Illinois and Wisconsin | |||||||||
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago) announced it has awarded over $47 million through its 2024 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) General Fund round to help finance 35 housing projects located primarily in Illinois and Wisconsin. This funding will enable the acquisition, rehabilitation and new construction of over 1,300 housing units.
“Access to affordable housing remains a top priority across Illinois and Wisconsin communities, especially as residents continue to contend with high interest rates, a deficit of housing supply, and increased construction costs. Through AHP, we are proud to support our members as they champion organizations that increase options for quality housing for all,” said Michael Ericson, President and CEO, FHLBank Chicago... | |||||||||
Lincoln Avenue Completes Affordable Wisconsin Community | |||||||||
Lincoln Avenue Communities has wrapped up construction on The Derby, a 70-unit affordable housing community in Madison, Wis. Apartments will cater to residents earning between 30 and 60 percent of the Area Median Income with a preference given to veterans through the Dane County Veterans Service office. Moreover, 14 units were built to meet Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority accessibility requirements. The four-story property encompasses one- to three-bedroom floorplans
ranging between 681 and 1,286 square feet. First-floor units feature
private patios while the upper ones include private balconies. Through
the implementation of a solar-array system that powers the common areas,
The Derby has attained Enterprise Green Communities certification... | |||||||||
What you need to know about HACM’s hiring of out-of-state firm to run Section 8 program | |||||||||
As the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee finalizes a contract with Florida-based CVR Associates to manage its Section 8 housing voucher program, some tenants are criticizing the lack of input and transparency in the decision-making process. Here are some things you need to know as the Housing Authority, also known as HACM, moves forward with its plans. Background Despite pushback and concerns regarding the contract, HACM’s board pushed it forward, citing urgency as one of many reasons the contract needed to be finalized. But Cornelius Sawyer, president of Highland Gardens and a Section 8 voucher holder, questioned whether moving forward without public comment is illegal... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
Wisconsin tribes awarded $20 million in federal funding for affordable housing projects | |||||||||
Wisconsin tribes will receive $20 million in federal funding to build new affordable housing in their communities. A shortage of affordable housing has put a strain on tribal residents and governments — contributing to homelessness and overcrowding, and forcing residents to look outside their communities for a place to live. On Monday, four of Wisconsin`s tribes were awarded federal grants to support new housing developments, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced:
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REAL ESTATE | Rezoning for proposed 90+ unit housing development on Monday, Nov. 11 council agenda | |||||||||
West Bend, Wi – On Monday, November 11, 2024, the West Bend common council will take up the issue of rezoning a 34-acre parcel on the northeast corner of South 18th Avenue and CTH NN.During the Wednesday, November 6, 2024, plan commission meeting neighbors from the town of West Bend voiced concerns about the density of the homes proposed for the development. Neumann Homes is proposing a subdivision of 95 single family homes. The developer outlined ranch homes or 2-story homes between 1,670 square feet and 2,200 square feet with a price range between $425,000 and $475,000. Neighbors from the town of West Bend said they were “not opposed to change” but questioned the density. Some members of the Plan Commission also voiced similar concerns. Monday’s meeting begins at 6:25 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 1115 S. Main Street. The meeting is open to the public... Ken Notes: We need more sub 200K housing units... | |||||||||
Gorman & Co. Completes 48-Unit Affordable Housing Community in Green Bay, Wisconsin | |||||||||
GREEN BAY, WIS. — Gorman & Co., in partnership with Lutheran Social
Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS), has completed Bay City
Lofts in Green Bay. The 48-unit affordable and supportive housing
community is located at 2510 University Ave. Of the 48 units, 40 are
reserved for households earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area
median income. The remaining eight units are market rate. Amenities
include a community room, fitness center and onsite offices for LSS,
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Housing development moves forward in Red Cliff | |||||||||
Construction of a new housing development in Red Cliff is set to begin in the spring. The Giiwedin (North Wind) Community Housing Project consists of two buildings. Each will have eight units, with one- and and two-bedroom apartments available for Red Cliff tribal members, according to a news release. The apartments are expected to be completed in March 2026. “We are thrilled to be moving forward with construction,” said Chairwoman Nicole Boyd in the release. “The tribal council continues to prioritize increasing housing options for our community, and we’re determined to provide our members a legitimate chance of returning to live in their homelands.” The tribal council allocated American Rescue Plan Act funding for the housing development. Bayfield’s Black Wolf Construction will lead construction. Co-owners Hans Dahl and Alexander Butterfield grew up in Red Cliff... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
Milwaukee affordable housing project gets $2 million grant | |||||||||
A Milwaukee affordable housing project has been awarded a $2 million grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago). The funding will support a project called Vliet Street Lofts, which will rehab 62 housing units along Vliet Street to be set aside as affordable units, according to a press release from FHLBank... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
Plan Commision OKs apartments for corner of East Washington, North Seventh Street | |||||||||
Madison’s Plan Commission unanimously approved a proposed East Side apartment building on Monday. The five-story, $30.5 million development would be located on the corner of East Washington Avenue and North Seventh Street, where a vacant Speedy Muffler shop and a handful of other buildings — including a single-family home and two duplexes — stand today. The project would have a total of 76 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, 40 of which would be reserved for low-income renters. The plan also calls for 61 surface parking stalls and 260 square feet of commercial space. It also would be located along the city’s new bus rapid transit route, where Madison leaders hope to increase housing density... See Also:
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Anduzzi’s Sports Club and Waverly Beach Bar & Grille owners unveil new Stadium District development | |||||||||
ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (WBAY) - A new multi-level entertainment venue is coming to the Stadium District in April of next year. The owners of Anduzzi’s Sports Club and Waverly Beach Bar & Grille announced the Great North Commons, a multi-level hospitality and entertainment venue currently under construction in Ashwaubenon’s Stadium District, on Thursday. The building will be located at 789 Armed Forces Drive, near both the Resch Center and Ray Nitschke Field. It will be three stories, with each floor housing different businesses. The first floor will host Pope’s Pizza, which bills itself as “the flavors of Italy in an upscale environment”. It will have a full-service restaurant and patio, seating 670 people combined, as well as a 50-person private taproom and back bar.... ...Full Story HereKen Notes: Such a cool area! | |||||||||
Plans for 76-unit Madison development move forward | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. — Plans for a 76-unit mixed use, multifamily development got an early approval in Madison. Fond du Lac-based Volker Development wants to build a five-story building at the corner of East Washington and North Seventh Street. The developer must rezone and consolidate several parcels, as well as demolish four houses and a former muffler shop before construction can start. The city of Madison Plan Commission on Monday approved demolition permits and conditional uses, city planning staff said. The commission also recommended approval for rezoning and a certified survey map, which the Common Council will review on Nov. 26, staff added... | |||||||||
New North launching new multi-region alliance in early 2025, timed with NFL Draft | |||||||||
Economic development groups aim to launch a new multi-region alliance early next year, timed to coincide with the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. Barb LaMue, president and CEO of the New North, discussed the plan yesterday during the Wisconsin Technology Council’s Early Stage Symposium in Madison. The group she leads seeks to advance economic growth and business development in the 18-county northeastern Wisconsin region. “We have a team of consultants that are looking at, how do we better
connect the three larger hubs in our state?” she said, referring to the
New North, the greater Madison area and Milwaukee 7, an economic
development partnership spanning seven counties in southeastern
Wisconsin. “We’re calling it, for now, the innovation triangle.”... | |||||||||
Regal Place development reaches key milestones as TID project plan is approved | |||||||||
KEWASKUM — Regal Ware, Inc., a Washington County-based manufacturer, recently announced a significant step in the development of the Regal Place residential project in Kewaskum as it has achieved two milestones: the approval of the Tax Incremental District Project Plan and the rezoning of the property. This project is now on track to continue forward as planned. The product of the partnership between Regal Ware, American Companies, the Economic Development of Washington County, Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann, Discovery Properties, and the village of Kewaskum, Regal Place is expected to welcome 48 new owner-occupied homes to the area.... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
USDA Invests $8.6M in High-Speed Internet for Wisconsin Counties | |||||||||
(TNS) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $8.6 million in rural Wisconsin internet expansion in Barron, Burnett and Washburn counties through the Community Connect Program. The investment is projected to aid 1,574 residents and 43 businesses in those counties. The U.S. Department of Agriculture`s Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Julie Lassa announced the investment Friday. Nearly $17.6 million has been awarded to Wisconsin through the Community Connect program since 2021... Ken Notes: Wisconsin needs a Tech Zar to ensure that the money invested in these programs is the best and most productive use of available funds. | |||||||||
Boldt Lifts Modular Preconstructed Apartments | |||||||||
Appleton-based Boldt last week showed its modular prowess after a crane lifted 46 preconstructed apartments onto the future Trout Museum of Art at Lawrence University. For seven days, Boldt used a crane to lift 46 units, each 74-foot by 13-foot, to make up the top two floors of a four-story, 120,000-square-foot mixed use project in downtown Appleton. The $38.5 million project will feature a 30,000-square-foot art museum on the first floor and market rate apartments overhead with opportunities for future student housing. Boldt crews shut down College Avenue and moved units from a crane in the middle of the street, said Jonathan Ballmer, a vice president and general manager at Boldt. The company saved around nine months compared to building two floors from scratch by having the units built off-site in Minnesota and transported by truck, he added. “There’s the efficiency of time and cost that go along with extended construction duration,” Ballmer said. “The site is very compact in terms of what the building represents relative to the site. Part of (the lift) ties into minimizing the impact to the neighborhood and the community. … By shrinking down the window of time we need for the installation of this unit, it dramatically decreases the amount of activity versus having all that work happen on site,” he added... Ken Notes: Link is behind the dreaded paywall... | |||||||||
Cap Times Machine | Lake Monona shoreline development | |||||||||
As plans for a Lake Monona shoreline redesign take shape, The Cap Times Machine — an occasional photo essay of Madison`s past, present and future — takes a look at the history of development from Olin Park to Law Park. ...Full Story HereKen Notes: These are great photos. We need to develop an art show around these... | |||||||||
Gov. Evers, WisDOT Announce $1.5 Million Transportation Economic Assistance Grant to Support Nearly 400 Jobs | |||||||||
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
(WisDOT), today announced an over $1.5 million Transportation Economic
Assistance (TEA) grant to the village of DeForest. The grant will help
the village complete the road construction needed to serve the new Kwik
Trip Inc. (KTI) distribution center and assist in supporting 398 jobs in
South Central Wisconsin. "This investment will not only benefit Dane County
and the surrounding communities, but it will help generate jobs, bring
in revenue that will bolster our statewide economy, and benefit
communities all across the state,” said Gov. Evers. “I look forward to
seeing the results of this project as we continue our work improving and
building the 21st-century infrastructure Wisconsin needs to support a
21st-century economy and improve the quality of life for folks across
our state.”... ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
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Here to Help: Third-Generation Logger Finds Partner in Wisconsin DVR | |||||||||
FOREST COUNTY – Ask Steve Mihalko how he became a logger and his answer is straight to the point: "It`s all I`ve ever known. Sawdust is in our blood." But when the dangers of logging became a stark reality for Steve, the path to stay in the profession was hard to see. "I know lots of other people who`ve been hurt in the woods, and I`ve seen a couple of people who`ve been paralyzed," said Steve. "None of them went back to work. You just find something else to do." Steve is among the roughly 18,000 Wisconsin workers with disabilities receiving services from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development`s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) at any given time. DVR provides services ranging from training, internships, assistive technology, interviewing assistance, and on-the-job support across 38 locations statewide, and strives to help people like Steve find a job, keep a job, or get a better job.... ...Full Story HereKen Notes: Great read! | |||||||||
$4 million grant supports forest products research at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point | |||||||||
STEVENS POINT – A $4 million grant from the state’s economic development agency is supporting innovation in forest product development at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point`s Wisconsin Institute for Sustainable Technology. WIST received the grant in March after the institute’s application for a federal grant made it to a final round but was not selected. Gov. Tony Evers and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation leaders saw the value of the institute’s work and decided to award the grant from the state’s funds. “As a multi-billion-dollar industry that employs more than 60,000 Wisconsinites, there’s no doubt that our paper and forest products sector is a key industry that contributes mightily to our state’s economic success,” Evers said in an Oct. 31 news release. “I’m incredibly proud of our continued efforts to invest in and bolster this critical part of Wisconsin’s proud heritage."... | |||||||||
Northwood Technical College And St. Croix Central Collaborate On Manufacturing Skills Center To Enhance Workforce Development | |||||||||
Northwood Technical College and St. Croix Central High School have opened the St. Croix Manufacturing Skills Center to provide advanced manufacturing training and workforce solutions for the region. HAMMOND, WI -- Northwood Technical College and St. Croix Central High School are thrilled to announce the opening of the St. Croix Manufacturing Skills Center, a new facility dedicated to providing advanced manufacturing training and workforce solutions for the local community. The center was developed as part of the RESTORE (Restoring Employment through Support, Training, Outreach, Recruitment, and Education) project and is funded as part of a $10 million Workforce Innovation Grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). As a subrecipient of the grant, Northwood Tech and St. Croix Central School District collaborated with Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC), the grant`s lead institution, to create this innovative center, which aims to meet regional workforce needs and support economic growth by equipping students and workers with essential skills for the manufacturing industry.... | |||||||||
How can Wisconsin boost its Indigenous businesses? A conference sought answers. | |||||||||
The 2-day event sought to help expand Native economic development by supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs and Native-owned businessesLast week, a conference in northcentral Wisconsin brought together Indigenous entrepreneurs, tribal leaders and other industry professionals to discuss the state of economic development and housing in Wisconsin’s indigenous communities. In Shawano County’s village of Bowler, the Wisconsin Indigenous Housing and Economic Development Corporation hosted its first-ever conference. About 160 people attended the inaugural event, which the group’s CEO Fern Orie described in one word: “dynamite.”... | |||||||||
Missy Hughes: Collaboration is key to maintaining Wisconsin’s lead in innovation | |||||||||
What do health care breakthroughs, thriving neighborhoods, and dancing tractors all have in common? They’re all examples of breadth and depth of innovations taking place every day in Wisconsin. These and countless other creative advances are pushing our state relentlessly forward, helping to build an economy where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. At the third annual Wisconsin Economic Summit held recently in La Crosse, leaders in biohealth and biotechnology, community development, artificial intelligence (AI), sustainable technology, the arts, and more told how they are tapping Wisconsin’s immense resources to develop cutting-edge innovations... | |||||||||
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Sauerkraut giant relocates to Wisconsin, plans $13 million expansion | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – One of the world’s leading sauerkraut producers is moving its headquarters to Wisconsin, with plans to expand operations and add 60 high-paying jobs. Fermented Food Holdings, Inc. will invest $13 million in its Bear Creek production facility and relocate its corporate headquarters to Madison, with support from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), which has awarded the company $500,000 in performance-based tax credits. Known for popular brands like Silver Floss sauerkraut and Bubbies pickles, Fermented Food Holdings will enhance its Bear Creek facility by adding a new fermentation room, cooler, and production line, increasing its annual capacity by 20 million pounds of cabbage. The expansion, which includes 41 new roles in Bear Creek and 19 at the new headquarters, aims to bolster ties with Wisconsin’s agricultural sector... See Also: ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
Riverfront development is back on the table | |||||||||
City of Stoughton Months after a potential deal with developer Curt Brink expired, riverfront redevelopment was front and center once again at the Stoughton City Council Tuesday, Oct. 22 meeting. Members approved a six-month memorandum of understanding with The Alexander Company to negotiate a development agreement for around 10.5 acres of vacant land downtown along the Yahara River, in the city’s former industrial area. The agreement will expire on April 30, 2025. City of Stoughton Mayor Tim Swadley said the city’s Redevelopment Authority (RDA) had recently interviewed two potential developers and selected The Alexander Company to do “due diligence the hope is at the end of six month, they’ll commit to enter into a developer agreement and do the multi-unit apartments down on the riverfront.” The agreement would likely include tax incremental financing (TIF) funds for the developer... | |||||||||
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development: Wisconsin employment breaks fourth consecutive month record, jobs reach new record high | |||||||||
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – Officials in Wisconsin announced that the month of August saw new record highs for jobs and employment throughout the state. According to a release from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), preliminary estimates from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) say this is the fourth consecutive monthly record for state employment during which time the number of nonfarm jobs throughout the state also reached a new all-time high... | |||||||||
New Accelerate Sheboygan County Programming Receives $15,000 Grant from Wells Fargo Foundation | |||||||||
SHEBOYGAN, WI- Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation Foundation (DBA Accelerate Sheboygan County) today announced it has received a $15,000 grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation. “Accelerate Sheboygan County and the Wells Fargo Foundation share a common goal of promoting small business growth and business start-ups in ourcommunity,” said Brian Doudna, executive director of the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation Foundation, which administers Accelerate Sheboygan County. “We would like to thank Wells Fargo for its support of entrepreneurship in Sheboygan County.”... | |||||||||
Milwaukee developer places in global competition judged by `Shark Tank` investor | |||||||||
Tim Gokhman in the Ascent, the Milwaukee mass timber concept he plans to scale nationwide. A Milwaukee developer`s pitch for sustainable buildings caught the attention of a "Shark Tank" star at a global summit... Notes: | |||||||||
October Marked Sixth Consecutive Month Of Record High Employment In Wisconsin | |||||||||
(Wisconsin) Governor Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), announced Thursday that Wisconsin achieved a new record high for employment during October 2024. The new record for total employment, released Thursday by the DWD, breaks the record previously set in September. Preliminary employment estimates for October showed Wisconsin’s seasonally adjust unemployment rate remained at 2.9 percent, 1.2 percentage points below the national unemployment rate. The state’s labor force participation rate increased to 65.7 percent in October, while the national rate fell to 62.6 percent. The number of people employed increased by 8,500 over the month and 23,900 over the year, to a record-high 3,068,000 employed... | |||||||||
National Grid Renewables begins building 100-MW Wisconsin solar project | |||||||||
“As a company founded by a farmer in the Midwest, we have a strong commitment to bolstering rural economies through our renewable energy projects, and it’s exciting to see that growth in western Wisconsin,” said Joe Ibrahim, VP of Construction at National Grid Renewables. Apple River is expected to generate more than $36 million during its first 20 years of operation, including an estimated $10 million in tax revenue to Polk County and local townships. The Boldt Company is building the project, which will create 150 construction and service jobs. Apple River will use First Solar Series 6 Plus bifacial modules. “The women and men of Boldt are excited to have been selected by National Grid Renewables for this important project. It takes skilled labor and logistics coordination to efficiently execute these projects, and we are embracing the challenge,” said Mark Osten, VP of business development for Boldt. “As Wisconsin’s longest serving energy builders, we couldn’t be more proud of our role in building this important renewable energy facility in our home state.” ...Full Story Here | |||||||||
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