Business Development
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‘Dairyland, not data land’: Wisconsinites continue to protest data center projects
Wisconsin residents are continuing to push back against proposed data center developments throughout the state.
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Foxconn planning $569M expansion in Racine County that could create 1,300 jobs
Under the newest revision to Foxconn’s contract with the state, Foxconn could earn up to $96 million in state tax credits through 2029.
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Meta to invest more than $1B on Beaver Dam data center campus
Social media giant Meta plans to invest more than $1 billion to build a 700,000-square-foot data center campus in Beaver Dam, bringing with it more than 1,000 construction jobs and 100 operational jobs when the campus is completed.
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Milwaukee demolished this former mall. Now it’s seeking ideas for the site.
A long vacant mall in Milwaukee, which has now been demolished by the city, may soon be the site of a future redevelopment.
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Residents consider a cooperative future as manufactured housing parks go up for sale
Worried about private equity ownership, residents explore purchasing parks and running them as cooperatives. Wisconsin doesn’t make it easy.
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Kenosha opens innovation center on site of former Chrysler plant
A $23.5 million innovation center is now open on the site of the former Chrysler engine manufacturing plant in Kenosha.
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Wisconsin communities hoping to breathe new life into old industrial sites with redevelopment projects
The Great Recession and other declines in manufacturing led to factory closures, and in the years since, local leaders have been working through what to do with the vacant properties.
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$1.6B data center proposed in Menomonie draws strong response from concerned citizens
An unnamed tech company is proposing a $1.7 billion data center in the western Wisconsin city of Menomonie — and concerned citizens are raising the alarm.
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Eastern Wisconsin city approves development agreement for $8B data center campus
The Port Washington City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a development agreement with a company that plans to spend more than $8 billion to build a data center campus.
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National downturn in craft breweries has Wisconsin brewers unfazed
After more craft breweries closed than opened across the nation for the first time in 20 years, a pair of Wisconsin craft brewery owners say they’re adapting to the times.










