A Guide for Planning a Successful Event
Determining what your event will be is just the beginning. There are many other factors to consider, such as the image you want to create for your event, how to publicize it, and how to gauge its impact. Read More
Adaptive reuse projects over the years
As we wrap up our 35th year of the Wisconsin Main Street Program, we felt inspired to look back on some of the downtown redevelopment successes from that time period. Read More
Republican National Convention offers opportunities for diversely owned businesses
The City of Milwaukee’s agreement with the Republican National Committee and the MKE 2024 Host Committee includes benefits for certified minority-owned businesses. Read More
Transforming problem properties into economic opportunity
First impressions are important, and the face of your downtown has a huge impact on perceptions. If a district looks well cared for and active, people see it as vibrant and prosperous, encouraging customers to shop and businesses to invest. Read More
It’s about people
Economic development is not about numbers and rankings, or about inputs and outputs, or profit and loss margins, or buildings and capital investments. It’s about people. Read More
Winsert, Graftobian, Croix Valley Foods snag 2022 Governor’s Export Awards
The Governor’s Export Achievement Awards began in 1981 to recognize companies that have contributed to Wisconsin’s exporting strength by achieving extraordinary results in international markets and elevating Wisconsin’s competitiveness in the global economy. Read More
Creating community downtown
Waukesha and West Bend are prime examples of the way communities can combine various economic development tools to multiply the impact on downtown redevelopment. Read More
New webpage helps communities connect with opportunities under Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
On the new webpage, communities can find details on grant opportunities, tutorials on how to apply for grants, and contact details for consultants with expertise in grantwriting, among other resources. Read More
Tax credit program helps Wisconsin ag-tech firms attract investors
Startup and early-stage companies receiving QNBV certification can leverage new capital because their investors are eligible to receive a 25% state tax credit on the amount they invest in certified businesses. Read More
State grants open doors for new entrepreneurs
Business incubators that boost entrepreneurship are among the projects that will take root, thanks to state funding aimed at small business owners who traditionally have a hard time obtaining capital. Read More
Wisconsin Ambassador feature: Creating opportunities for high-growth startups
Cordero Barkley, partner and director of finance and investments for TitletownTech in Green Bay, describes how his organization is attracting early-stage, high-growth startups to Wisconsin. Read More
African firm makes a historic investment in Wisconsin
Niche Cocoa's decision to locate its facility in the Milwaukee suburb of Franklin marks the largest food and beverage investment by an African-based company in U.S. history. Read More