WEDC Secretary Hughes celebrates Mosinee hotel
Downtown Cobblestone Hotel & Suites will be economic spark
MOSINEE, WI. AUG. 10, 2023 – Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes visited Mosinee for the grand opening of the city’s new Cobblestone Hotel & Suites – a project that WEDC supported with a $250,000 Community Development Investment grant.
The new Cobblestone Hotel & Suites is located at 216 Main St. and has 54 guest rooms, meeting space, a swimming pool and fitness center and other amenities.
“The city has been working to develop a new upper-midscale hotel in our great community for more than 10 years before reaching a deal to develop the Cobblestone Hotel & Suites in the beautiful downtown district,” Mosinee Mayor Brent Jacobson said. “The new Cobblestone Hotel & Suites will significantly further the city’s efforts with transforming our downtown business district into a regional destination for visitors, which will encourage additional private commercial investment in the downtown area.”
From the program’s inception in 2013 through March 2023, WEDC has awarded nearly $45.2 million in CDI grants for 215 projects expected to generate nearly $879 million in capital investments statewide.
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