2023 Leadership Development Series Free Info Session
In partnership with the Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce (RAMAC), we are excited to host the 2023 Living As A Leader Series. You are invited to attend a free information session.
In partnership with the Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce (RAMAC), we are excited to host the 2023 Living As A Leader Series. You are invited to attend a free information session.
Professionals throughout southeast Wisconsin are invited to explore Racine County as part of the Spring 2023 Greater Racine County Familiarization Tour.
Companies of all sizes, from all across the world are choosing to invest in Racine County. Since establishing their presence here in the 90’s, Ashley Capital’s Gary Rosecrans and Lee & Associates’ John Sharpe quickly realized the value of doing business in Racine County.
If you’re a City of Racine resident age 18+ and are ready to start a career in the construction and building trades, for a limited time, you can receive FREE pre-apprenticeship training and a $1,500 City Scholarship to help you pay the bills while you get trained.
BLP is honored to join the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) in celebrating #RLFWeek 2022 in support of our growing small business community.
Discover the latest economic development news happening in Racine County!
The 2022 Racine County Commercial Real Estate Showcase is the perfect forum for developers, commercial real estate pros and site selectors to learn what’s happening here and how beneficial it is to invest in Racine County.
In 2020, amidst the economic challenges resulting from the pandemic, the US Economic Development Administration (EDA) was charged with administering the CARES Act Recovery Assistance. The program was designed to provide a wide-range of financial assistance to communities, like Racine County, to help recover from the impacts of the pandemic.
Ashley Capital, a national developer, plans to invest $440 million to transform the former South Hills Country Club in Caledonia, Racine County, into a new industrial park. This project aims to create 2,000 full-time jobs and will cover around 220 acres with 10 buildings totaling 3.8 million square feet. The development is expected to boost the property’s assessed value by $300 million.
Legacy Redevelopment Corporation in partnership with the City of Racine are offering loans to small for-profit
businesses that are owned and operated in the City of Racine.