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Business Report: Wisconsin Spurs Milwaukee Redevelopment With Brownfield Grants

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million in brownfield grants to four major redevelopment projects in the City of Milwaukee. WEDC’s Brownfield Grant Program provides funding to assist local governments, businesses and individuals with assessing and remediating the environmental contamination of an abandoned, idle or underused industrial or commercial facility or site.

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2014 Commercial Construction Industry Trends and Predictions

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Small scale projects and commercial construction renovation jobs have sustained the industry in recent years, but as the economy continues to improve, we are starting to see some large, ground-up new commercial construction projects that were sidelined come back into the fray. The former Purple Hotel site in Lincolnwood, Ill.

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Different marketing roads for different plumbers: Which way is right?

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As I prepare for a possible podcast regarding in-home residential contracting services (such as plumbing, electrical and renovation work), I reviewed some earlier posts here to gather examples, and rediscovered Leonard Meglolia’s BestLine Plumbing in Los Angeles , and Michael Johnson’s plumbing business in a Milwaukee , WI, suburb.

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Shovel-Ready Sites: Ready To Hit The Ground Running

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I n order to attract new development, locations have to be prepared for it and have sites that are ready to hit the ground running. are implementing site certification programs that give available sites a shovel ready designation—meaning that the site is primed and ready for economic development. States across the U.S.

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