Diverse Businesses in Racine County Encouraged to Attend Meijer Supplier Event
Meijer expands third supplier diversity event in search of diverse-owned merchandise brands and suppliers
Meijer expands third supplier diversity event in search of diverse-owned merchandise brands and suppliers
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RCEDC hosted the 2022 Racine County Economic Outlook Roundtable on Monday, January 10th, which featured the Wisconsin Department of Revue’s Secretary, Peter Barca and Chief Economist, John Koskinen.
Fiduciary Real Estate Development (FRED) plans to bring their new brand, Seasons, to the corner of Braun and Greeen Bay Rd in Mount Pleasant.
On Saturday, December 4th, Tom and Sue Haman celebrated the grand opening of their new Culver’s location on Douglas Avenue, across from O&H Danish Bakery and Starbucks.
The City of Racine, J. Jeffers & Co. and CG Schmidt celebrated the groundbreaking of the Avenue – a 167-unit apartment building – at the Horlick Belle City Square on Wednesday, December 2, 2021.
This year, Jellystone Resort in Caledonia was named the “Resort of the Year” by the Jellystone franchise. This award is given to one location per year and the Jellystone franchise is especially happy about the expansion and projects Jellystone Caledonia has completed the past couple of years to aid in the client’s demands for the park.
The goal of the Industry Sectors Worker Training Grants program is to provide resources to companies to train workers and fill positions within their workplace. This is to promote economic growth throughout all of Wisconsin.
Centered in one of the Midwest’s fastest growing commercial corridors – between Milwaukee and Chicago – the Village of Sturtevant is a prime location to do business. Explore some of Sturtevant’s available properties and choose Racine County before the opportunity is gone.
The goal of the Main Street Bounceback Grants program is to provide financial support to businesses that move into existing vacant commercial properties, helping to create a foundation for long-term success for themselves and their communities.