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Gov Evers Announces Application Dates for $420 Million in Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants

Gov. Evers Announces Application Dates for $420 Million in Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses By Gov. Tony Evers - May 24th, 2021 07:02 am MADISON Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor The Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants program is a collaboration between the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and the Department of Revenue (DOR). The effort, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA).

Eyes on Milwaukee: Downtown Office Building Sold to Milwaukee Tool

Company hopes to have 650 workers in downtown Milwaukee by end of 2021. By Jeramey Jannene - May 24th, 2021 01:41 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Milwaukee Tool rendering for 501 W. Michigan St. Rendering by Stephen Perry Smith. Milwaukee Tool is quickly moving forward on its proposal to bring up to 2,000 jobs to downtown Milwaukee. The company closed on its purchase of the five-story office building at 501 W. Michigan St. last week. Milwaukee Tool previously said it anticipates beginning redevelopment work on the 370,000-square-foot building this summer. It would eventually bring all of the employees associated with a single product line to the downtown facility, augmenting its Brookfield and Menomonee Falls facilities.

WEDC promotes innovation programs with visit to Green Bay hydroponics business

WEDC promotes innovation programs with visit to Green Bay hydroponics business WBAY news staff © Provided by Green Bay-Appleton WBAY-TV Fork Farms hydroponic garden at Appleton International Airport ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (WBAY) - The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) highlighted its programs to help innovators when it visited a Green Bay-area business Thursday at Titletown Tech. WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes visited Fork Farms, which has created the “Flex Farm,” a vertical hydroponic system that can grow nearly 400 pounds of fresh produce per year in 9 square feet of space. The company was certified as a “Qualified New Business Venture” by WEDC last month, so investors in the company can receive tax credits up to 25 percent of the value of their investment.

Kwik Trip awarded additional $5 million in tax credits for exceeding expansion goals

Kwik Trip’s new bread and bun bakery, part of a $300 million expansion underway, being constructed at its headquarters in the La Crosse Industrial Park in this 2017 file photo. Peter Thomson, Lee Newspapers Kwik Trip is being awarded an additional $5 million in tax credits by the state after it exceeded original job growth and capital investment goals at its La Crosse campus over the last five years, even throughout the pandemic. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, or WEDC, announced Wednesday that it is awarding the Wisconsin company additional performance-based tax incentives on top of up to $21 million it was already awarded for expanding its headquarters.

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