City of Kenosha to Receive Investment from Microsoft
KENOSHA, Wis. – The state of Wisconsin and city of Kenosha announce the sale of approximately 240 acres of land northwest of Interstate 94 and Highway 142 to Microsoft. The site enhances the state and region’s capacity to support innovation and growth in the digital economy and continues Microsoft’s investment in the area.
“In Wisconsin, we’re continuing our work to harness AI, advance critical sectors like manufacturing, biohealth and technology and adapt to make sure our workforce, economy and state can meet the demands of the 21st Century,” said Gov. Evers. “We’re excited about Microsoft’s decision to continue investing in the southeastern part of our state, which I’m proud has been a key focus for our economic support, development and growth efforts.”
The city of Kenosha unanimously passed ordinances this past December to attach and rezone the property, paving the way for potential data center development.
“Today marks a transformative moment for the city of Kenosha as we proudly welcome Microsoft to our community,” said city of Kenosha Mayor David Bogdala. “This groundbreaking investment solidifies Kenosha’s position as a hub for innovation and economic growth. Opportunities created by development of this land — from job creation to strengthening our local economy — will resonate for generations to come. We are honored to work with Microsoft and look forward to future opportunities to collaborate, including joint research initiatives, talent development programs and community engagement activities.”
Microsoft’s investment represents a significant milestone for Kenosha and continues to highlight the area’s appeal as a hub for technology and development.
“It’s exciting to welcome another world-class company to Kenosha County — the Gateway to Wisconsin,” said Samantha Kerkman, Kenosha County Executive. “This significant investment by Microsoft will have a major economic impact on our area, further growing our tax base and diversifying our economy. I’m proud to add Microsoft to the growing list of companies from around the world that are choosing to do business here.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Microsoft to Kenosha County and add one of the largest tech companies in the world to our roster of major international corporations,” said Nicole Ryf, Kenosha Area Business Alliance President. “Microsoft’s investment signals that the Chicago-Milwaukee corridor is gaining international attention for its strategic location, productive workforce, strong infrastructure and pro-business climate and Kenosha County is fortunate to be in the heart of it all.”
The land purchase in the city of Kenosha is in addition to Microsoft’s investment in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, announced in May 2024.
“We’re delighted that Microsoft continues to expand its commitment to the Milwaukee region,” said Gale Klappa, co-chair of Milwaukee 7 and Chairman of the Board of WEC Energy Group. “This additional investment – announced today – speaks volumes about our region as a home for innovative companies and a dynamic hub for advancement in technology.”
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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