Announcement

RCEDC: Focused on Racine County’s Growth

Guided by the RCEDC Leadership Council and Board of Directors, RCEDC’s Executive Director Jenny Trick who was named one of the 275 Most Influential Business Leaders in Wisconsin, has positioned RCEDC for success. RCEDC’s leadership focuses on innovation, collaboration, and strategic growth to ensure that RCEDC remains relevant and a catalyst for positive change.

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REYEMED TECHNICAL SERVICES GROWS WITH RCEDC SUPPORT

After a distinguished 30+ year career in machining and technical services, Victor (Vic) DeMeyer is embarking on a new chapter as the owner of Reyemed Technical Services (RTS) in Burlington. Specializing in precision CNC manufacturing, solid modeling design, and reverse engineering, RTS has state-of-the-art machinery and software to serve area manufacturers.

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Mrs. Rivers Bakery & Smokehouse Café Opens

Lisa Rivers embarked on her entrepreneurial journey in 2022 to share her passion for preparing homemade food with others. Inspired by her childhood love of baking with an Easy Bake Oven, Lisa perfected her skills over the years by baking and cooking for family, friends, and co-workers. As her customer base grew, Lisa decided it was time to secure a fixed location for her business.

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Racine County: A Premier Location for Talent and Business Success

Positioned in southeastern Wisconsin, Racine County provides businesses with an unmatched opportunity to thrive, thanks to its strategic location, skilled workforce, and the comprehensive support of the Racine County Economic Development Corporation (RCEDC). With access to over 2 million skilled workers within a 45-minute commute from Milwaukee, Kenosha, Waukesha, and northern Illinois, businesses can tap into a diverse and expansive talent pool.

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Spanky’s Sports Bar & Grill Expands Thanks to RCEDC and SBA 504 Financing

In 2018, after a full kitchen renovation, Spanky’s began serving their now-famous thin-crust pizza, which, along with other homemade favorites, helped cement their reputation as a neighborhood staple. By 2020, the Allens purchased the property they had been leasing, but demand soon outgrew the space. With carryout orders booming and long wait times becoming common, a larger facility became essential to meet growing demand and streamline operations.

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Racine County Housing Study 2024

With new construction housing in short supply, nearly any viable location in Racine County is suitable for residential development, particularly areas near I-94, such as Mount Pleasant, which offer proximity to employers and amenities. Stakeholders could also consider creating master-planned communities with varied housing, scenic landscaping, trails, parks, and open spaces.

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