Milwaukee Tool Plans $42M Investment, 300 Jobs in Menomonee Falls
Milwaukee Tool's $42 million expansion includes 300 new high-skill jobs supported by $4.5 million in tax credits, marking over $420 million invested in Wisconsin since 2016.
- Milwaukee Tool is investing $42 million to enlarge its new facility located on a 22-acre site in Menomonee Falls, with the expansion expected to generate around 300 new jobs.
- This growth continues a partnership of nearly ten years with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, which is contributing up to $4.5 million in tax incentives tied to performance milestones.
- Milwaukee Tool has more than quadrupled its employee base in Wisconsin since 2016, growing from 900 to over 4,000 workers, while committing upwards of $420 million in capital investments across the state.
- Chief Financial Officer Christine Delisle emphasized that the investment enhances their capacity to innovate, expand, and lead from Wisconsin, expressing pride in their ongoing efforts to shape the future of manufacturing within the state.
- This expansion reinforces Milwaukee Tool's position as a major Wisconsin employer and economic contributor, supported by ongoing state tax credits totaling over $75 million since 2016.
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