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The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission are bringing a new grant program to the region. Read More
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The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission are bringing a new grant program to the region. Read More
Open house event to take place May 14, 2016 MADISON, WI. May 12, 2016—The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s (WEDC’s) Wisconsin Main Street
ThirdSpace, a Madison startup developing tools to improve employee engagement, has received QNBV certification from WEDC. Read More
Agricycle works with rural farmers cooperatives in Africa and the Caribbean to generate revenue from fruit that would otherwise go to
Madison-based Varigen Biosciences Corp. has received Qualified New Business Venture (QNBV) certification from WEDC. Read More
Laying the groundwork for the redevelopment of the former Oscar Mayer plant, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch announced the City of Madison is receiving a $500,000 state grant to help finance infrastructure work on the site. Read More
The City of Madison is receiving a $250,000 state grant to assist in the redevelopment of the Westgate Mall site. Read More
WEDC announced the City of Stoughton is receiving a $500,000 state grant to help raze a vacant downtown building to make way for new development on the property. Read More
In a major step in the redevelopment of the former Brillion Iron Works site, WEDC announced the City of Brillion is receiving a $500,000 grant to help finance demolition work on the site. Read More
The Town of Grand Chute is receiving a $500,000 state grant for the redevelopment of the former National Envelope Corp. building, which has been demolished to make way for a new commercial center. Read More
The small-box discount retailer chose a Certified Site in Janesville as the site for its 14th distribution center nationwide. Read More
Wisconsin early-stage companies that are certified as Qualified New Business Ventures and incorporated as C corporations in other states will no longer have to pay additional assessment fees under a new state law that takes effect June 1, 2018 Read More
The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County. Read More
In a move that marks a significant step toward the redevelopment of the former General Motors assembly plant in Janesville, the WEDC announced it has awarded the city $500,000 to help fund the demolition of the old factory. Read More
Open house event to take place May 14, 2016 MADISON, WI. April 4, 2016—The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s (WEDC's) Wisconsin Main Street
The City of Glendale is receiving a $435,000 state grant to help redevelop the former site of the Glendale Rail Yard. Read More
When Diversified Manufacturing Corporation, a premier contract manufacturer of over-the-counter skin care and personal grooming products, realized it needed to consolidate its Minnesota operations into a single location, the company looked to Wisconsin. Read More
The project is expected to create 60 new jobs. Read More
The Little Potato Company has chosen to locate its U.S. head office in DeForest, Wisconsin. Read More
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Diversified Manufacturing Corp. (DMC) is a premier contract manufacturer of over-the-counter skin care and personal grooming products. Read More
WEDC has announced it is providing Mills Fleet Farm with a $1.5 million loan to support the company’s expansion in Chippewa Falls–a project expected to create 325 jobs. Read More
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