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Beaver Dam’s Art On The Town Unveils New Look
With assistance from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and Retailworks Inc., a Milwaukee based retail branding company, Art on the Town updated its front façade and revitalized its indoor space.
Wisconsin’s Department of Administration Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld visits Ripon
The city applied for the $250,000 grant in January after approving a developer’s agreement with Knuth Brewing Co. to turn the American House building at 230 Watson St. into a brewpub and event center.
2 solar plants break ground in Juneau County
Solar power is spreading in southern Wisconsin, and Juneau County is getting in on the alternative energy source.
Destroyed by fire in 2020, The Cheel restaurant in Thiensville receives $250K state grant to rebuild
The Cheel was just awarded a $250,000 Community Development Investment grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to help rebuild its restaurant. Reconstruction plans for the new restaurant include an expanded dining room, a patio, event space and an area for live music.
Adaptive reuse could help address Wisconsin’s affordable housing shortage
Adaptive reuse projects aren’t new in the state, but they've been gaining momentum in recent years thanks to incentives like affordable housing tax credits from Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority and historic preservation credits through WEDC.
Buttigieg: ‘It’s about time’ federal funds approved for Port of Green Bay expansion
The Port of Green Bay is on the verge of starting work on its first new shipping terminal in more than 100 years thanks to federal dollars U.S. Transportation.
At WEDC, focus expands to communities and small businesses — not just big ones
Addressing local needs for stronger broadband internet service, expanding affordable housing and finding ways to expand the available workforce and draw future workers to the state.
Waupaca County’s ‘Catch a Ride’ Program Breaks Down Transportation Barriers for Workers
The goals of this is to meet people where they are and understand that everybody wants the opportunity to fully participate in the economy.
Wisconsin had the second-best 10-year small business survival rate over the last decade
One reason Wisconsin may be near the top when it comes to 10-year small business survival is the support structure around the state’s small business community.
Ingeteam will manufacture EV charging stations in Milwaukee, add jobs
Spanish manufacturer Ingeteam this year intends to begin manufacturing electric vehicle charging stations at its Milwaukee plant to seize on the growing demand in the U.S.
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe first tribal school in state to receive Fab Lab grant
The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe (LCOO) K-12 School to be awarded a Fab Lab grant, nearly $20,000, to help students enhance their science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) skills as part of their professional development.
It takes a village: How collaboration helped a small northern Wisconsin city add crucial child care
Antigo is a child care desert: an area either without child care or where there's fewer than one slot per three children.