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![](https://wisconsindevelopment.com/files/wdn.png) Ken Harwood
Advocating for Wisconsin HarwoodKen [at] Gmail.com 608.334.2174
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![](https://wisconsinexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/3V2A2117-1024x683.jpg) Wisconsin will get $49 million in
federal support to develop a tech hub for biohealth, the U.S. Commerce
Department announced Tuesday.
The goal of the state’s tech hub project
is to advance technology to improve diagnosis and treatment for illness
and centers on personalized health care — tailoring medical care to the
distinctive genetic differences among patients.
“Wisconsin’s biohealth tech hub will
be an economic driver for the state,” Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin)
said in a news conference she held Monday to preview the announcement.
“It will help entrepreneurs scale up their operations and grow.. See Also:
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: I`m on vacation, but this is a BIG deal... so I came in to post it. This is what government working well can accomplish -- unfortunately we have sort of broken the system... There are a lot of articles but you also are on vacation soon so I will catch you up next week...
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![](https://gray-wsaw-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/v2/VA3ZVZPEYZBW7ONL6MPOWVSWSY.PNG?auth=ac4b05c14674502c2315271b3dd150445f12bf0e1bdadacb2901d04e1e2ef8cd&width=1200&height=600&smart=true) MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - Gov. Tony Evers
and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation have submitted a
request to the Republican-controlled Joint Finance Committee requesting
the release of $7.5 million to BioForward Inc. to establish the state’s
U.S. Regional Tech Hub. The money was approved as part of 2023 Wisconsin Act 96 which was signed by Gov. Evers in February. Now, he and WEDC are requesting the release of the $7.5 million to BioForward Inc., which leads the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub Consortium, to establish the state’s Tech Hub and grow its personalized medicine and biohealth technology sector. That
growth includes expanding lab space, increasing coordination and
collaboration across the industry, boosting the supply chain, and
developing apprenticeship programs to bolster the industry’s workforce.. ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: I have to agree with the Governor here. As a fiscal conservative I believe tax spending should have some ROI. In this case we are leveraging 7.5 million against 49 million, federal recognition, thousands of jobs, and 9 billion in economic development. We need to put partisanship aside for a minute and do what is right for the state. And Governor, you should find some Republicans that will support this effort and bring them to the table with you. Also why is WMC putting politics ahead of their role as business advocates in Wisconsin???
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![](https://wisconsinexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/3V2A2117-1024x683.jpg) The state budget committee on Tuesday
approved the release of $27 million for the Wisconsin Economic
Development Corporation to cover grants aimed at creating a regional
tech hub and to help communities affected by UW shutdowns. The committee
also approved money for the Department of Corrections to cover the
costs of youth who are serving adult sentences.
One of the requests approved Tuesday
by the committee was for a $7.5 million grant for a Wisconsin biohealth
nonprofit organization — taking the next step in establishing a regional
tech hub in the state... ...State Rep. Shannon Zimmerman (R-River Falls) called the tech hub a “good opportunity.” ... “During the budget process we heard a lot about the changing identity of the state of Wisconsin, the demographic changes in the state of Wisconsin, and so forth and rich in agricultural history and agricultural science, but this is an example where we can now establish a new identity, enhance an emerging identity in the area of bio health.”.. See Also: ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: I add my stories and comments as they cross my desk. Yesterday I was upset, today I am thrilled. And to all those who voted to move this forward, THAKK YOU!
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![](https://www.jsonline.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/06/04/PMJS/73973520007-northridge-0674.jpg?width=660&height=440&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp) With the former Northridge Mall`s demolition continuing, the City of Milwaukee is hiring a local firm to help create a plan for what could replace it. Graef USA Inc., an engineering, planning and design firm, will provide planning, urban design and market analysis services for the Northridge site, at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street. That $125,000 contract, funded in part with a $100,000 grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., was approved Thursday by the Redevelopment Authority board...
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/wxow.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/f/b4/fb420180-4884-11ef-b511-e724acafa349/669ef00da39b9.image.jpg?resize=990%2C557) WEST SALEM, Wis. (WXOW) - La Crosse County is currently exploring options on what to do with a chunk of land in west Salem.
One of the plans under consideration is to turn that land into a major housing development project. Back in the late 1800s La Crosse county purchased over 500 acres of farm land on the east side of West Salem near Lake Neshonoc. Over
the years the county has developed some of that land into what is now
the West Salem School District, the Lakeview assisted living center, as
well as a 160 acre business park which has created approximately 205
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![](https://assets.biztimes.com/2024/07/renner-third-ward-1024x576.jpg) A long-planned condo development in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward could finally be moving forward.
Milwaukee-based Renner Architects originally
proposed a 13-unit condo project at 610 E. Summerfest Place in 2016, but
construction was delayed due to issues relocating utilities and the
COVID-19 pandemic, according to documents submitted to the City of
Milwaukee.
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![](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/madison.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/3/af/3af87c04-4471-11ef-b826-f3f3e57b02f6/6698190316502.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C675) Four Madison residents whose homes neighbor a proposed West Side apartment building are suing over the City Council`s approval of the project. In a petition filed Friday in Dane County Circuit Court, Jeffrey L. Western, Kathy L. Western, Paul F. Umbeck Jr. and Mary A. Umbeck argue that the three-story, 138-unit development at 6610–6706 Old Sauk Road would "substantially" increase the risk of flooding on their properties, both of which have "existing stormwater issues." The City Council voted in June to rezone the property to allow for construction of the apartment building. The rezoning conflicts with Madison`s comprehensive plan, the lawsuit alleges, "and fails to account for existing conditions" at the site...
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/channel3000.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/c9/cc956c24-318d-5b4e-b977-02fe4e89c7f7/63bedd69766d9.image.jpg?resize=990%2C557) MADISON, Wis. -- The Madison Metropolitan School District announced Wednesday it is the recipient of a Wisconsin Fast Forward grant, provided through the state`s Department of Workforce Development. The MMSD said the grant will help fund investments in advanced manufacturing equipment, geared for the district`s career and technical education courses. Funds will go directly to the purchase of computer numerical control routers, laser cutters, and kits from VEX Robotics. Following the purchase of the tools, the MMSD said students will have access to professional equipment used in real-world applications, spanning robotics, engineering design, and smart manufacturing. The CTE programs provide specialized training in a variety of in-demand, well-paying fields, and can help students make direct connections to jobs after graduation or build a foundation for further collegiate study...
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![](https://urbanmilwaukee.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Marcus-Center-Overview-High-Res-1024x768.jpg) No one can ever accuse The Neutral Project of not thinking big. The Madison-based real estate development firm is pursuing a $700 million, multi-building complex at the site of the Marcus Performing Arts Center parking structure, 1001 N. Water St, according to a press release by the City of Milwaukee.
The multi-building development would include what would become the tallest building in Wisconsin and also the tallest mass timber building in the world.
A rendering depicts three new structures, as well as another: the completion of The Neutral Project’s neighboring The Edison mass timber apartment tower. Construction is expected to begin on that 32-story building this year. Test piles are currently being driven for the building’s foundation....
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![](https://media-cdn.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/2499/files/2024/06/capture-125.jpg) ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – A new development featuring apartment
units, commercial space and hundreds of parking stalls was approved
Tuesday by the Ashwaubenon Village Board. It’s set to be built on
an empty lot at the corner of Holmgren Way and Cormier Road, adjacent to
the Green Bay Rockers stadium. The lot is the previous site of Green
Bay Packaging. Mark Skogen — who owns the Rockers and the nearby
EPIC Event Center — purchased the lot in February under the name Cormier
Property Partners. Officials told FOX 11 the mixed-use
development will boast 152 apartment units, along with first-floor
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![](https://www.rd.usda.gov/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/WI-62724-ViroquaFire.jpeg?itok=rVzyAtdz) VIROQUA, Wisc., June 27, 2024 – United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Wisconsin Community Facilities Director, Nathan Billinghurst, alongside other local officials, recently attended a groundbreaking for a new fire station in the city of Viroqua. “This new fire station is an exciting project as the Viroqua community looks to the future,” said Lassa. “The current building began as a beer warehouse and no longer fits the community’s needs. This new station will enhance the fire department’s ability to provide important emergency services to city residents and the surrounding townships. USDA Rural Development and the Biden-Harris Administration are proud to be partner with the community on this project.” A $5.2 million Community Facilities Grant will
be used to construct a new 26,000 square-foot to serve as the sole base
of operations for the Viroqua Fire Department. The new station will
help to positively contribute to fire fighter performance, response
time, safety equipment storage/maintenance, and the ability to expand
services to meet the needs of the greate...
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![](https://img.microgridknowledge.com/files/base/ebm/microgridknowledge/image/2024/07/668ea406fc5bca01207496ab-horizon_power.png?auto=format,compress&fit=max&q=45&w=640&width=640) On Monday, the Western Australian government
and Horizon Power released a report outlining their learnings to date,
with acting Energy Minister Tony Buti declaring the report “confirms the
great opportunity for hydrogen to play a role in our state`s energy
transition.” Proof of concept
The microgrid was built and is operated by Horizon Power, the primary
power producer in Western Australia. Horizon has been a proponent of
microgrids for more than a decade, testing and advancing a variety of
microgrid-related technologies, including the use of distributed energy resources management systems and long-duration energy storage systems. ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: OK I know Australia -- not Wisconsin -- and hydrogen?? But, I am a fan of both microgrids and hydrogen as we look for energy solutions and since we are driven by the energy companies and margins it is difficult to explore smaller options. We will need peaking facilities to assist with solar and wind and the proposed solution is large natural gas plants. Storage is expensive and still a ways out. Micro grids offer unique solutions and are worth following...
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Pilot Program Will Amplify Affordable Housing and Economic Development Investment in Illinois and WisconsinCHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE)--The
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago) is providing $50
million in interest rate subsidies to help expand affordable housing,
economic development, and community partnerships in Illinois and
Wisconsin through its new Community Impact Advance Pilot Program. This
Program provides an up to two percent reduction in interest rates on
advances, which are secured loans, to help FHLBank Chicago member
financial institutions support their customers and amplify the impact
they are making in their communities..
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: We desperately need affordable housing for service and retail workers, wouldn`t it make sense to create a lower interest rate for homes under say 200K. Market demand would increase, developers would build them, and we would start to house those who are supporting our economy. They would build equity for their future and we would start to balance the economy. Not we have huge unsecured debt, increasing rents, long commutes, and other issues that will cause real problems in a down economy. I hope I am wrong...
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![](https://apollostore.blob.core.windows.net/multifamilybiz/News/LAC-Groundbreaking_10899.jpeg) MADISON, WI - Lincoln Avenue Communities (LAC), a mission-driven
acquirer and developer of affordable housing, celebrated their
groundbreaking yesterday on the future site of The View and The Victoria
at Huxley Yards, during a ceremony with LAC leaders, local policymakers
and partners. The Huxley Yards developments will provide a combined 553
affordable housing units to individuals, families and seniors in Dane
County earning less than 50%, 60% or 70% of the Area Median Income.
"Lincoln Avenue Communities is proud to break ground on the largest
ground-up affordable housing property to be developed in Wisconsin,"
said Jeremy Bronfman, LAC CEO. "Once completed, Huxley Yards will
provide hundreds of high-quality, affordable homes for Madison
residents."... ..."The Oscar Mayer Special Area Plan envisions an entirely new neighborhood for the City of Madison. This project will help that plan come to fruition," said Matt Mikolajewski, City of Madison economic development director. "We are grateful for the investment that Lincoln Avenue Communities is making in the City of Madison and appreciate all the work of the Lincoln Avenue Communities team to get us to this groundbreaking."...
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MADISON
—? Gov. Tony Evers today announced nearly $1.3 million in grants to
support quality of life, foster economic development, protect and
improve the Great Lakes resources, and create resiliency in Wisconsin’s
coastal communities. The 31 grants are administered by the Wisconsin
Department of Administration (DOA) Wisconsin Coastal Management Program
(WCMP) to be used by local, state, and Tribal governments, regional
planning commissions, universities, and nonprofit organizations. This
newly announced funding will support projects totaling over $3.3
million, and throughout the week, Gov. Evers will visit with grant
recipients across the state, highlighting the good work of local leaders
working to protect Wisconsin’s Great Lakes coastal areas and
communities.
“There’s
no overstating the importance of our Great Lakes and how these vital
natural resources have shaped the culture and economy of our coastal
communities and our state’s history,” said Gov. Evers. “Wisconsin’s
roughly 800 miles of Great Lakes shoreline across Lake Michigan and Lake
Superior provide folks with drinking water, commerce, and recreational
opportunities that bring millions of visitors and future residents from
far and wide. These investments will go a long way toward helping ensure
we protect our shoreline communities, address the unique challenges we
face, and promote long-term growth and success.” ..... A complete list of grant recipients and projects is available here...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: HEY! Wisconsin has a West Coast on the Mississippi with plenty of issues.
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/veronapress.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/23/923e58d8-3faa-11ef-abac-ab4f81f62c5d/669015a93aecc.image.jpg?resize=225%2C300) The historic former New Century School building, which has
stood vacant for the past three years, is another step closer to
welcoming its newest tenant: the nonprofit organization Art House 360. On
Tuesday, July 2, Art House 360 announced that, in partnership with the
City of Verona, it will receive a $250,000 state grant to help fund the
restoration and renovation of the West Verona Avenue building.
According to an Art House 360 press release, the Wisconsin
Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) selected the nonprofit as a
recipient of its Community Development Investment Grant. This money will
support the reinvention of the former school site into Art House 360, a
community hub for artistic expression and cultural exchange. The
City of Verona has also committed $750,000 in TIF funding for basic
improvements at the 1917 building, a landmark that appeared to be
deteriorating. ..
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: A very cool project, but with Verona`s tax base and almost no affordable family housing available I would like to see some priorities guiding these investments. Just a thought...
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![](https://www.cityofmadison.com/sites/default/files/styles/non_cropped_lg/public/dpced/community-development/images/news/Bartillon%20shelter%20rendering%20exterior.jpg?itok=hSuEYzkd) The City of Madison has awarded Miron Construction the bid to build what will become the first-ever purpose-built men’s shelter in Madison. Miron submitted the low bid of $21,463,884 plus an 8% maximum construction contingency of $1,717,111, for a total of $23,180,995. The shelter, which will be located on Bartillon Dr., is a collaboration between the City of Madison, Dane County, and Porchlight, Inc., the local non-profit chosen to be its operator. Funding for the project includes $13.5 million from City sources, including $8 million of borrowing, $10.5 million from Dane County, and $3 million of federal funds, including $2 million from a Congressional earmark secured by Congressman Mark Pocan. The 40,000-square-foot facility will have the capacity to house 250 men experiencing homelessness in a space specifically designed to meet their needs...
...Full Story HereKen Notes: Speaking of ROI, this project works out to 84K and 160 SQ FT for each of the 250 residents. It is a great facility and much needed but couldn`t we serve more people by stick building small/tiny homes in a neighborhood/village setting. A hand up rather than a hand out. I like this project... ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_crop,w_3000,h_1687,x_0,y_159/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/images%2FImagnImages%2Fmmsport%2F194%2F01j3drnwysn4dtdgvnbg.jpg) As if Camp Randall needed to be an even more daunting place for visitors, Wisconsin football announced that it will be selling alcohol at the stadium starting in 2024. Wisconsin is now the latest school to join the mix and sell alcohol at football games...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: I doubt it will have much of an impact, I do not see a lot of students buying $10 beer when it is free back on the hill. Our students are professional fans and party goers. Plus they are smart enough to keep the "paying" fans in the stadium happy. They LOVE those who make contributions and support the UW. Wear a suit and tie and walk through campus, you are treated like a king...
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![](https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/press/2024/images/240628-ps-mayo2-tn.jpg) EAU CLAIRE – Thea Lenhart spent the past nine months learning new skills and trying new work opportunities at the Mayo Clinic Hospital through Project SEARCH, a collaborative program overseen by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development`s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR). Lenhart, a graduate from Chippewa Falls High School, particularly enjoyed working at the hospital coffee shop, where she had the opportunity to stock the sandwiches and chips, and assist with inventory. "I will miss the Goat Coffeehouse," Lenhart said, adding, "doing my tasks and working at Project SEARCH." Lenhart, along with eight other students with disabilities, celebrated the completion of Project SEARCH on May 31, 2024, during a graduation ceremony that drew friends and families to Mayo Clinic`s lower-level auditorium. With help learning new work skills through Project SEARCH, Lenhart hopes to find a full-time job in Chippewa Falls...
Started at Cincinnati Children`s Hospital Medical Center in 1996,
Project SEARCH has provided workforce training to over 1,800 Wisconsin
residents since its statewide launch in 2008. For more information,
visit Project SEARCH Wisconsin.
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: There are also a lot of these stories and many more Project SEARCH programs statewide. I love this program and would encourage you to consider getting involved. Thumbs up DWD!!!!
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![](https://finance-commerce.com/files/2024/07/Milwaukee-875x463.jpg) MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee County is seeking contractors for demolition and construction of a new international terminal at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. County supervisors approved redeveloping the international terminal in 2017 but the project was halted by the pandemic. Original plans budgeted the redevelopment at around $50 million; years later costs are now around $80 million. The project has been in planning since at least 2016 as the airport seeks a larger terminal to make space for more passengers and flights. Now, the county has four different bid packages: demolition of the existing Concourse E, construction of the new concourse, building a new fueling system and installing new boarding bridges. The bid date is July 25...
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![](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wdtimes.com/content/tncms/custom/image/ce798cda-eee7-11eb-8bec-bb1141083add.jpg) MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), announced Wisconsin achieved new record highs for employment and total nonfarm jobs during June 2024, according to preliminary estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The new record for total employment, released today by DWD, breaks the record announced last month for May data. “Over the last five years, we’ve been making smart, strategic investments to strengthen our state’s workforce, and folks, the numbers are in—our efforts are paying off,” said Gov. Evers. “Whether it’s the newly announced record-high number of Wisconsinites employed, our high labor force participation, or our historically low unemployment, this is amazing news for our state. And in the Year of the Worker, we’re going to keep building on this progress to make sure our workforce is prepared to meet the needs of a 21st-century economy.”...
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![](https://cstoredecisions.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Kwik-Trip-exterior-770.jpg) Notching its second distribution center, Kwik Trip will break ground on the site on July 10.Kwik Trip has announced that it will break ground on its second distribution center, located in Deforest, Wis., on July 10. The 280,000-square-foot site, situated on a 150-acre plot of land that the company bought earlier this year, will service 350 Kwik Trip stores when constructed. It will include a freezer, cooler and dry good space, in addition to four air conditioning rooms for banana ripening, reported WMTV 15 News. Prior to the construction of this location, all Kwik Trip locations were being serviced from the company’s La Crosse, Wis., distribution center. The Deforest site will aid in the company’s efforts to more efficiently stock Kwik Trip’s southern stores at a lower cost. “With our consistent growth in the number of stores, it is important for us to find the most efficient way to provide our stores with the many products they need,” said Scott Zietlow, CEO and president of Kwik Trip. “Our new distribution center is an exciting development for Kwik Trip.” According to Channel 3000, the center will also include a truck wash and maintenance facility, in addition to an on-site health clinic for the more than 400 employees that are expected to be hired...
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![](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/madison.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/bd/dbdbf258-3d24-11ef-b701-7f902bc40873/668c4854d81ae.image.jpg?resize=990%2C627) Topgolf plans to build its first Wisconsin driving range and golf entertainment center in Monona, along the Beltline between WPS Health Solutions and South Towne Mall. Dallas-based Topgolf, which has 90 golf complexes in 36 states and 10 in other countries, has proposed a $30 million project that would replace five buildings on the western end of the WPS campus and in a neighboring office park. “We feel that we have found the right spot,” Todd Waldo, the company’s real estate development director, told the city plan commission last month at an initial meeting about the proposal. ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Sure, Neil Stechschulte takes over and he builds his own personal playground. If you are not careful he`ll bring tech jobs, health care, affordable housing, parks, retail, restaurants, pro sports teams... there is no stopping him...
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/wxow.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/4/e3/4e36b578-3f09-11ef-921e-071cccec7177/668f07128551e.image.png?resize=990%2C557) LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - The affects of PFAS in drinking water continues to be studied. With those studies, the federal government is prepping to enforce new limits for the amounts of PFAS in the water we drink. Studies on PFAS can be traced back to the 1990s. With over 15,000 types of PFAS, lot of research is still unknown. Tisha King-Heiden and her students at UW-La Crosse are researching the affects of PFAS in the early development of fish...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Does it not make some sense to focus on affordable community and in-home treatment options in the short term.
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![](https://urbanmilwaukee.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/thekin04-1024x584.jpg) The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee (RACM) board was busy Wednesday. The board approved three brownfield cleanup loans and two tax incremental financing (TIF) districts aimed at closing financing gaps in three proposed affordable housing complexes.
In total, the funding would aid the development of 301 affordable apartments in Bronzeville and Walker’s Point. The primary financing source for each of the developments is state-awarded low-income housing tax credits, but the city subsidies and loans play an important role in closing financial gaps caused by rising construction costs and environmentally contaminated sites.
Kin at Freshwater, a 140-unit, $44.4 million proposal for 200 E. Greenfield Ave., would receive a $2 million developer-financed TIF district. The development team, a partnership of Rule Enterprises and Emem Group, would also receive a $700,000 brownfield cleanup loan with a nine-year payback. The site, part of Freshwater Plaza, was once occupied by Grede Foundry...
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![](https://dailydodge.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Wisconsin-Department-of-Workforce-Development-1.jpg) Wisconsin) On Monday, Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development announced Wisconsin ranked first in the nation for inflation-adjusted hourly earnings growth during February, March, and May 2024, and second in the nation during April. During the fourth-month span, the year-over-year statewide earning growth averaged 6.2 percent, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Statewide, the average hourly earnings for May 2024 totaled $33.76. The Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis area led the state with average hourly earnings of $34.97, followed by Madison at $34.48 per hour and Eau Claire at $31.63 per hour. ... ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AA1nG7M7.img?w=534&h=226&m=6) MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Gov. Evers and The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) announced Thursday that Nestlé Purina will be expanding its longtime facility in the city of Jefferson. The $195 million expansion will add 100 jobs to the production facility. “Nestlé Purina has a more than 100-year history in our state, and we are excited to celebrate this world-class brand’s commitment to seeing many more years of continued success and local economic development in Wisconsin,” said Gov. Evers. They plan to boost production of certain pet food by nearly 50%...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: They should talk to Kikkoman, Umami flavored dog food may be the next big thing!!!
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![](https://www.jsonline.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/07/10/PMJS/74354266007-renner-condos.PNG?width=660&height=375&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp) A condominium development planned near the Summerfest grounds ? first proposed in 2016 ? could be moving forward. Architect and developer Peter Renner wants to build 13 three-story townhomes at 620 E. Summerfest Place (formerly known as East Polk Street). That`s just east of North Jefferson Street, about one block west of Maier Festival Park. Renner`s project would be one of the few Milwaukee condo developments built since the housing bubble burst in 2006. It was reviewed Wednesday by the Historic Third Ward Architectural Review Board. Renner told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that construction might begin next spring, depending on such factors as construction cost bids and obtaining a variance from the Board of Zoning Appeals. He`s already done some site preparation work that involved relocating utilities...
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![](https://siteselection.com/issues/2024/jul/images/GettyImages-1489506447_600x.jpg) When one door closes, Microsoft swoops in.I think it’s important for us to keep in mind that it wasn’t conflict and confusion, it was a changing marketplace, and the market changed for Foxconn,” says Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes of the pitfalls of the $10 billion, 13,000-job display panel manufacturing facility Foxconn had planned to establish in Mount Pleasant...
...Fortunately, the prime location of the park, the over $2 billion invested by Foxconn and the state into the site’s infrastructure, access to water, power and transportation, and the talent pool in Southeast Wisconsin worked to draw in another tech giant.
“Once Foxconn determined that they weren’t going to use the site as anticipated, we had the opportunity then to step in and say ‘Okay, how can we bring in a company that will use the site and build the economy around there?’ and Microsoft opened that opportunity,” says Hughes...
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: It could have been so much worse. We invested real cash in Kestrel Aircraft Company and got no return and lost everything. We "promised" Foxconn support based on jobs and buildings. We did not "pay" the large amounts promised because they did not hit the targets. The community did develop the site and Foxconn continues to support this investment, but clearly Microsoft will help here.
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![](https://wedc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/WEDC_Chevron_Logo-400x99.png) WEDC assistance to generate more than $2.4 billion worth of investments across the state MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes, announced Wisconsin saw record planned capital investments last year as businesses located and expanded throughout the state. Businesses partnering with the Evers Administration through WEDC committed to more than $2.4 billion in capital investments in fiscal year (FY) 2024, the highest level since WEDC was created in 2011 and well above the previous high of nearly $1.8 billion set in FY19. “Whether it’s the expansion of businesses like Kikkoman Foods and Nestle Purina in Jefferson or Rosewood Dairy’s new state-of-the-art cheese plant in Clay Banks, now is an incredibly exciting time for business growth in Wisconsin,” said Gov. Evers. “We’ve been making smart, strategic investments in our infrastructure, our schools, our communities, and our workforce, and those efforts are paying off. Businesses want to expand or move to Wisconsin because they know we’ve got the hardworking people, innovative spirit, and strong institutions to ensure they succeed here.” ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://shepherdexpress.com/downloads/65924/download/jeff-snell.jpg?cb=00203e7937b705deff553380f0fce00d&w=660&h=) We are living in an era where technology and artificial intelligence are racing faster than human development. Reliant on social media, our youth are often confused about their place in the world. Social and emotional development play a leading role in the ability of youth to succeed in school, careers and life. Enter the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee (BGCGM), which since 1887 has prepared young people to lead productive lives with positive self-esteem, school and learning engagement, and volunteering in their communities. BGCGM is among the largest and most prominent of 2,500 Boys & Girls chapters across the country. With more than 50 locations in the city of Milwaukee, BGCGM provides youth ages 4-18 with after-school and summer programming including academic support, mentorship, athletics, arts training and wholesome meals. Programs include STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), organized sports leagues, college and career programs, health and wellness programs, and leadership and service. As the foundation of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, this curriculum strengthens academic performance, builds character, and encourages quality lifestyles... ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://urbanmilwaukee.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/IMG_8887-1024x768.jpeg) Can something from 1989 be considered historic? We’re about to find out.
The developers who purchased the 35-story 100 East office building out of foreclosure are seeking to convert the tower into the state’s tallest apartment building. To finance the conversion, they’re seeking historic preservation tax credits from the state and federal governments. But to access credits, which offset up to 40% of historically-sensitive repairs or alterations, the building needs to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The city’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) did its part Monday, voting to recommend the National Park Service recognize the building.
“Generally speaking, buildings need to be 50 years old to be placed on the National Register,” said HPC planner Andrew Stern during the commission’s Monday meeting. “They’re making an argument as the most important Postmodern building in the city of Milwaukee it deserves special consideration.”...
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![](https://media-cdn.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1960/files/2021/06/wedc-blue-logo-med.jpg) The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) has given businesses throughout the state thousands in grant dollars. The WEDC has awarded $850,000 in the latest round of their Entrepreneurship Partner Grants to seven Wisconsin organizations, including one in Eastern Wisocnsin. New North, a Green Bay tech company, received $60,000 to drive entrepreneurship across the state and will focus on diverse startup founders. Also receiving a grant was The Wisconsin Indigenous Economic Development Corporation in Keshena, which will use $200,000 to assist 32 businesses with technical and financial support. ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://wedc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/202404_WEDC_MKE-1_HR_Shonka-199-1080x560-1-800x415.png) MADISON, WI. JULY 18, 2024 – Wisconsin holds a major lead in electrification – the powering of everything from postal trucks to lawn mowers with electricity instead of fossil fuels – but its long-term success depends on improving collaboration between the state’s manufacturing and research and development sectors, according to a report released today by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). With nearly 25,000 workers making electric motors and generators, relays and industrial controls, and other engine-related parts, Wisconsin has nearly six times the concentration of jobs and industry in the field of power electronics as the entire U.S., the report states... A copy of the new electrification report can be found here. ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/channel3000.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/a5/ca5b9e38-0274-11ef-8e11-738c12b3d93a/6629640298a9f.image.png?resize=990%2C557) MADISON, Wis. -- Gov. Tony Evers together with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) announced record planned capital investments throughout the state. Last year, businesses partnering with the Evers administration through WEDC committed to more than $2.4 billion in capital investments in fiscal year, (FY) 2024, the highest since WEDC was created in 2011. "Whether it`s the expansion of businesses like Kikkoman Foods and Nestle Purina in Jefferson or Rosewood Dairy`s new state-of-the-art cheese plant in Clay Banks, now is an incredibly exciting time for business growth in Wisconsin," said Gov. Evers. Last week, Evers together with DWD announced Wisconsin achieved record highs for employment and total nonfarm jobs during June, 2024. "I`ve been saying that Wisconsin is having a moment--as the world focuses on the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, the Wisconsin season of Top Chef and other exciting events we`re attracting to our state," said WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes. ... ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://isthmus.com/downloads/69248/download/Citizen-Dave-Density-Backlash_crFreepik-06262024.jpg?cb=a5d6df5d2e5bb49ec83ff1dbc85c6599&w=660&h=) It feels like there’s a backlash out there.
A lot of Madisonians have always opposed greater densities and taller
buildings. That’s nothing new. But recently the intensity of that
opposition has grown. Last week Isthmus reported on
heated opposition to a west-side development in which residents claimed
that the city wasn’t listening to them. The city council, which met
deep into the next morning, approved the Old Sauk Road development along
with three other projects, including one near the airport that has generated opposition due to noise from F-35 fighter jets....
...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Reentering the workforce as a planner, I am finding that this is an issue EVERYWHERE we need to sit down an plan solutions in every community...
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![](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/madison.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/8/78/8780160a-3a25-11ef-a746-9bcf0a3a5a74/668852f150aef.preview.jpg?crop=1758%2C923%2C0%2C127&resize=1200%2C630&order=crop%2Cresize) In case you missed it, Wisconsin has been on a bit of an economic development hot streak of late. It
started in early May when Microsoft announced it will build a $3.3
billion data center in Racine County, largely to meet artificial
intelligence needs. The streak grew in late May with creation of a $100
million public-private venture capital fund to help finance startups in
health care, agriculture and other sectors — with emphasis on rural
Wisconsin and people who don’t normally encounter early stage investors. It
continued this week when Wisconsin was named a “tech hub,” a process
that began with the 2022 passage of the CHIPS and Science Act and which
spurred a multi-state competition for federal dollars. The Economic
Development Administration designated 12 such hubs, spread among sectors
ranging from quantum computing to polymers to food technologies, with
Wisconsin’s focus being personalized medicine...
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![](https://motorsportsnewswire.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/240708-Charlie-Hadayia-Jr.-678.jpeg) VIOLA, WI – July 8, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – S&S Cycle, the leader in the v-twin aftermarket space, is excited to announce that Charlie Hadayia Jr. has returned to the Wisconsin-based company as their Director of Business Development. Hadayia returns to S&S, most recently from APG, where he was Senior Vice President of Supply Chain. Prior to that, he was with Tucker Rocky/Biker’s Choice and was first with S&S from 1998 – 2010, where he worked his way from a Tech position to Senior Manager of Racing and Customer Service before finally becoming the Director of Product Line. Charlie brings with him a proven track record of driving growth and expansion, a quality that will undoubtedly contribute to S&S Cycle’s future success. During his tenure at Tucker/Biker’s Choice, Hadayia spearheaded numerous initiatives that significantly bolstered the company’s market presence and profitability. His strategic vision and keen understanding of market dynamics enabled Biker’s Choice to expand its product lines, improve customer satisfaction, and achieve remarkable growth...
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/wkow.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/0/48/0487c9f7-ba91-542d-82f4-69e1be19709a/6137f02ae311a.image.jpg?resize=990%2C557) MADISON (WKOW) – The US Department of Labor announced $95 million in grants to bolster apprenticeship programs, and a Madison nonprofit will receive a portion of the money. The Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin will receive $4 million as part of the Apprenticeship Building America program. The nonprofit organization, which supports a number of employment support initiatives in the area, will use the money to boost two health care apprenticeships. Both are run through Madison College with support from SSM Health and UW Health. An existing program trains registered nurses, medical assistants, and respiratory therapists. The second is under development, but will support new surgical technologists. ...Full Story Here ![Social Links](https://fudevpro.com/system/images/share.gif)
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![](https://media.bizj.us/view/img/12790290/fireside-market-rendering.jpg) A new convenience store
concept is the first business announced for the 130-acre Merchant
Village development that recently broke ground in Slinger along
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![](https://www.wpr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Greater-Prairie-Chicken_Paul-C.-Sparks.jpg) An environmental review recommends a solar developer scale back its plans for the roughly $2 billion Vista Sands Solar project in Portage County to protect Wisconsin’s greater prairie-chicken population. Vista Sands Solar, LLC, an affiliate of Doral Renewables, wants to build a solar facility that would produce around 1,300 megawatts of power with around 300 megawatts of battery storage. The facility is more than four times larger than the Badger Hollow Solar farm, the biggest solar project currently online in Wisconsin... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: These projects are just getting bigger and bigger...
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![](https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/04/17/PGRB/73349856007-dca-0420-door-habitat-home-build-2.jpg?width=660&height=502&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp) SISTER BAY - The collaboration between two Door
County organizations working to provide affordable, year-round workforce
housing on the Peninsula takes another step Tuesday with the start of a
home for a qualified early childhood educator. That`s when the Door County Housing Partnership will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a home to be built in Sister Bay by volunteers coordinated by Door County Habitat for Humanity.
Representatives from the two partnering agencies will speak during the
event, as will 1st Assembly District Rep. Joel Kitchens, R-Sturgeon Bay,
and Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. secretary and CEO Missy
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![](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/channel3000.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/c/f0/cf02d729-f8cf-5795-b4a9-446721697f57/63bca5d11459b.image.jpg?resize=990%2C557) MADISON, Wis. -- Governor Tony Evers announced Monday nearly $1.3 million in grants to
support quality of life, foster economic development, protect and
improve the Great Lakes resources, and create resiliency in Wisconsin’s
coastal communities. Evers said the grants will be
administered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration`s Wisconsin
Coastal Management Program to be used by local, state, and tribal
governments, regional planning commissions, universities, and nonprofit
organizations. The investments will ensure the protection of shoreline
communities and promote long-term growth for the Great Lakes. DOA secretary Kathy Blumenfeld said the grants will expand
public access to Wisconsin`s lakes, encourage sustainable use
practices, foster community development, improve habitat restoration,
and address pollution. ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: MISSISSIPPI????
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![](https://wisconsindevelopment.com/files/tom.png) 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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