WEDC now accepting applications for Certified In Wisconsin Program
14 Feb 2019
Program that designates industrial sites as ready for development has generated $456 million in new investment throughout the state
MADISON, WI. – The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is now accepting applications for its Certified In Wisconsin® Program, which designates industrial parcels of 20 acres or more as being “development ready.”
The program has played a key role in helping communities throughout the state attract new companies by providing independent certification that a wide range of concerns have been evaluated—such as environmental and geological factors, transportation access, utility and infrastructure capacity, zoning and property rights—and that the site is ready for industrial development.
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