WEDC lists top economic development deals of 2019
MADISON, WI. DEC.26, 2019 — The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) today released its list of Wisconsin’s biggest economic development deals of 2019. This calendar year, WEDC assisted 289 businesses and communities across 16 industries, totaling more than $250 million in awards.
The more than $1.2 billion in planned capital investments for the projects supported by WEDC this year are expected to create more than 3,165 jobs and retain almost 14,000 jobs across the state. Of these awardees, 31 have planned capital investment of more than $10 million.
“These companies and communities play a key role in strengthening our state’s economy by investing in Wisconsin and creating jobs that pay well,” said Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of WEDC, the state’s lead economic development organization. “2019 was a successful year for WEDC in carrying out our mission to advance and maximize opportunities for Wisconsin businesses, communities and people to thrive in a globally competitive environment.”
The list is based on all corporate expansion and attraction projects in which contracts between WEDC and the company were executed in 2019. The job projections, estimated project costs and the award amounts from WEDC are based on the requirements set forth in each contract. All WEDC tax credits are performance-based, and the amount of credits a company receives is contingent upon the actual numbers of jobs created and the amount of capital investment made.
2019 top Wisconsin economic development projects:
- ND Paper Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $189 million
WEDC investment: $1.7 million in tax credits
Project scope: Expansion at Biron mill
Estimated job impact: 27 new jobs created and 342 jobs retained
- Nouryon Pulp and Performance Chemicals LLC
Estimated total project cost: $99 million
WEDC investment: $850,000 in tax credits
Project scope: Manufacturing facility expansion in Howard
Estimated job impact: 56 new jobs created
- Catalent Pharma Solutions LLC
Estimated total project cost: $74 million
WEDC investment: $1.3 million in tax credits
Project scope: Madison facility expansion
Estimated job impact: 145 new jobs created and 277 jobs retained
- Matalco Wisconsin LLC
Estimated total project cost: $70 million
WEDC investment: $1.5 million in tax credits
Project scope: New facility in Wisconsin Rapids
Estimated job impact: 80 new jobs created
- Nexus Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $67 million
WEDC investment: $1.5 million in tax credits
Project scope: New manufacturing facility in Pleasant Prairie
Estimated job impact: 77 new jobs created
- Sub-Zero Group Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $70 million
WEDC investment: $1 million in tax credits
Project scope: New research and development facility in Fitchburg
Estimated job impact: 100 new jobs created and 1,759 jobs retained
- Badger Solutions LLC
Estimated total project cost: $49 million
WEDC investment: $600,000 in tax credits
Project scope: Conversion of existing commercial building into a full-service box plant in Sturtevant
Estimated job impact: 88 new jobs created
- CSL Centro Sperimentale del Latte USA Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $47 million
WEDC investment: $350,000 in tax credits
Project scope: New manufacturing facility in Racine County
Estimated job impact: 31 new jobs created
- Eurofins Food Chemistry Testing US Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $41 million
WEDC investment: $400,000 in tax credits
Project scope: New lab facility and administration space
Estimated job impact: 85 jobs created and 325 jobs to be retained
- Salm Partners LLC
Estimated total project cost: $38 million
WEDC investment: $600,000 in tax credits
Project scope: Expansion in Denmark, Brown County
Estimated job impact: 55 jobs created and 388 jobs retained
- City of Stevens Point
Estimated total project cost: $31 million
WEDC investment: $250,000 grant
Project scope: New mixed-use housing and commercial development
- American Builders & Contractors Supply Co. Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $25 million
WEDC investment: $950,000 in tax credits
Project scope: Construction of new shared service center in Beloit
Estimated job impact: 195 jobs created and 637 jobs retained
- Deere & Company
Estimated total project cost: $24 million
WEDC investment: $250,000 in tax credits
Project scope: Expansion project in Horicon, Dodge County
Estimated job impact: 12 jobs created and 768 jobs retained
- Faith Technologies Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $20 million
WEDC investment: $800,000 in tax credits
Project scope: New manufacturing expansion
Estimated job impact: 275 jobs created and 1,517 jobs retained
- Menard Inc.
Estimated total project cost: $19 million
WEDC investment: $500,000 in tax credits
Project scope: Expansion project in Eau Claire
Estimated job impact: 35 jobs created and 2,988 jobs retained
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 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.
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