Foxconn’s investment in Wisconsin named ‘Deal of the Year’ by Business Facilities Magazine
Judges were unanimous in selecting $10 billion project as top deal

Foxconn chairman Terry Gou and Governor Scott Walker signing a memorandum of understanding. Photo from the State of Wisconsin.
MADISON, WI. Jan. 25, 2018 – The Foxconn Technology Group’s decision to build a $10 billion manufacturing campus in Wisconsin has been named the 2017 “Deal of the Year” by Business Facilities magazine, a national publication for C-level executives, site selectors and economic development organizations.
“With an incredible bounty of 13,000 direct new jobs in the next five years and a world-class, 20 million-square-foot production facility, our judges unanimously agreed that the Foxconn project deserved our top honor as the 2017 Deal of the Year,” said editor-in-chief Jack Rogers.
Foxconn is developing a world-class advanced display manufacturing campus in Racine County that is expected to create 13,000 new jobs in the region. The project is by far Wisconsin’s largest economic development project and is the largest corporate attraction project in U.S. history as measured by jobs. It also is one of the largest greenfield investments by a foreign-based company in U.S. history as measured by jobs.
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation has agreed to provide Foxconn with up to $2.85 billion in tax credits for the project over the next 15 years. The actual amount the company receives is contingent upon the number of jobs created and the level of capital investment.
The project is expected to support 10,000 construction jobs over each of the next four years and more than 6,000 indirect and induced jobs from the construction. The capital investment during construction is expected to generate more than $300 million in state tax revenues. Foxconn also is expected to make $4.26 billion in supplier purchases annually, about one-third of which will be sourced within Wisconsin.
Once fully operational, the project is expected to have at least a $7 billion annual economic impact on the state and will generate an estimated between $116 million and $157 million in state tax revenues annually.
The award from Business Facilities magazine comes as the state wraps up a record year for economic development in 2017 with 59 companies from Wisconsin and around the world agreeing to locate or expand here — projects expected to create or retain nearly 30,000 jobs and result in more than $11.6 billion in capital investment.
In addition to Foxconn, other major projects include Kwik Trip Inc.’s $309 million expansion project in La Crosse, which is predicted to create more than 300 jobs, and HARIBO’s planned $220 million manufacturing facility in Kenosha County, a project expected to create 385 jobs.
About the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) leads economic development efforts for the state by advancing and maximizing opportunities in Wisconsin for businesses, communities and people to thrive in a globally competitive environment. Working with more than 600 regional and local partners, WEDC develops and delivers solutions representative of a highly responsive and coordinated economic development network. Visit www.wedc.org or follow WEDC on Twitter @WEDCNews to learn more.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the Foxconn Facility
- Foxconn Paid Mount Pleasant $15 Million Make-Up Fee in 2025 - Steph Conquest-Ware - Jan 6th, 2026
- Murphy’s Law: Total Cost of Foxconn Is Rising - Bruce Murphy - Dec 8th, 2025
- WEDC, Foxconn announce additional $569 million investment in Racine County - Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation - Nov 25th, 2025
- Foxconn Acquires 20 More Acres in Mount Pleasant, But For What? - Joe Schulz - Jan 7th, 2025
- Murphy’s Law: What Are Foxconn’s Employees Doing? - Bruce Murphy - Dec 17th, 2024
- With 1,114 Employees, Foxconn Earns $9 Million in Tax Credits - Joe Schulz - Dec 13th, 2024
- Mount Pleasant, Racine in Legal Battle Over Water After Foxconn Failure - Evan Casey - Sep 18th, 2024
- Biden Hails ‘Transformative’ Microsoft Project in Mount Pleasant - Sophie Bolich - May 8th, 2024
- Microsoft’s Wisconsin Data Center Now A $3.3 Billion Project - Jeramey Jannene - May 8th, 2024
- We Energies Will Spend $335 Million on Microsoft Development - Evan Casey - Mar 6th, 2024
Read more about Foxconn Facility here
Mentioned in This Press Release
Recent Press Releases by Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
WEDC recognized nationally for excellence in financial transparency
Dec 29th, 2025 by Wisconsin Economic Development CorporationGovernment Finance Officers Association honors WEDC for 12th year
Something New Is Brewing in Southwest Wisconsin
Dec 22nd, 2025 by Wisconsin Economic Development CorporationWired Rabbit Coffee Roasters brings new life to Cuba City’s historic downtown
WEDC, Cascades celebrate company’s growth in Eau Claire
Dec 17th, 2025 by Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation$6 million expansion project will create 36 new jobs, strengthen Wisconsin’s paper industry












