Press Release: Gov. Evers, WEDC Celebrate Record Year of Investments in Wisconsin Businesses and Communities
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 9, 2025 |
| Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
| Gov. Evers, WEDC Celebrate Record Year of Investments in Wisconsin Businesses and Communities |
| WEDC invested over $91 million toward tax incentives, grants, and loans to local communities and businesses in fiscal year 2025, the highest volume of investment from WEDC in past five years |
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), announced today that the Evers Administration made record investments in Wisconsin businesses and communities during fiscal year (FY) 2025, which ended June 30, 2025. In FY25, WEDC contracted for a total of 320 tax incentives, grants, and loans, totaling $91.5 million—the highest volume in the past five years—to help attract new businesses and enable existing businesses to grow. “Our administration has been hard at work to support efforts to invest in local businesses, grow strong partnerships, provide essential financial assistance, and uplift local economies—and we’ve had record-breaking years to show for it!” said Gov. Evers. “My goal from the get-go has been to harness our Wisconsin ingenuity and innovation and invest in our homegrown talent by supporting businesses and industries of all sizes, from small businesses on Main Streets in every corner of our state to helping our state’s largest companies and world-class brands grow right here in Wisconsin. At the same time, we’re also working to welcome new innovators and industry leaders to our state, bringing with them thousands of high-quality, family-supporting jobs. Our work over the last six years has been about building an economy that works for everyone here in Wisconsin, and I look forward to seeing the continued positive impact of these investments in the years to come.” “WEDC’s commitment to creating an economy for all means providing resources to communities in every corner of our state,” said WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes. “In the past fiscal year, we’ve seen incredible creativity, innovation, and initiative from our local partners in creating communities where people and businesses want to live, work, and grow.” In FY25, WEDC awarded a record 259 grants to businesses and communities, totaling $41.2 million—the largest amount awarded in five years. Among the highlights of WEDC’s grant programs in FY25 include:
Brownfields, Idle Sites Redevelopment, and CDI grants helped spur the creation of affordable housing statewide, which community leaders have shared is critical to meeting local workforce needs. FY25 marked the highest year for housing-related grants since 2020, with 2,070 planned housing units across 16 counties. Projects ranged from the redevelopment of a former school in Randolph to a mixed-use library and housing complex in New Richmond, representing a $30 million investment—the largest in the city’s history. |
| An online version of this release is available here. |
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