Economic Development
Get the latest updates on economic development initiatives across southeastern Wisconsin.
Local businesses can now register for 2024 RNC vendor opportunities
Milwaukee-area businesses looking to cash in on the $250 million economic impact expected from the 2024 Republican National Convention...
What will it take for Milwaukee to thrive in 2050? Business and community leaders weigh in
None of us can predict the future.
But the two things we know for sure are that it is coming,...
Waukesha’s new water source has important implications for businesses
For about two decades, Waukesha elected officials and city staff have worked hard to ensure that residents have a...
Brew City Match program returns after four-month hiatus
Milwaukee’s Brew City Match program has relaunched following a months-long strategic planning process and restructuring.
Report: Wisconsin could become epicenter for electric vehicle manufacturing
Wisconsin manufacturers have the chance to become a critical epicenter of the global supply chain for electrical vehicles, according to a new report.
Design plans unveiled for Kenosha Innovation Center
The City of Kenosha and the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood, Inc. on Monday unveiled the conceptual design plans for the...
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Kettle Moraine Metal Products planning new 75,000-square-foot facility in West Bend
West Bend-based Kettle Moraine Metal Products is planning to build a new 75,000-square-foot industrial facility.
Details revealed for Wisconsin’s new $50 million investment fund
The Wisconsin Investment Fund Committee met for the first time Friday morning, just over a week after Gov. Tony...
Time is now for Milwaukee to ready itself as a climate haven, experts say
There is a real opportunity for Milwaukee to become a destination for climate refugees in the not-to-distant future, but...
Report finds ‘mixed picture’ for metro Milwaukee construction workforce
Metro Milwaukee’s construction labor market is as tight as it has been in at least 20 years, there is a generally strong pipeline of apprentices but there are opportunities to improve programs aimed at Milwaukee residents and to expand efforts to strengthen gender and racial diversity in the construction workforce, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum.