Milwaukee Tool To Add 300 Jobs To Wisconsin Workforce


Milwaukee Tool To Add 300 Jobs To Wisconsin Workforce


The power tools and equipment company plans to invest $42 million in a new Menomonee Falls facility.



Milwaukee Tool is further expanding its footprint in Wisconsin with a $42 million investment in its newest facility in Menomonee Falls, supported by up to $4.5 million in performance-based Enterprise Zone tax credits from Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. This marks another major milestone in the nearly decade-long partnership between Milwaukee Tool and WEDC, one that continues to drive job creation and investment in southeast Wisconsin.

The company announced its purchase of a 22-acre property at 100 Heritage Reserve late last year. Over the next several years, the expansion is expected to create approximately 300 new high-skill jobs, adding to Milwaukee Tool’s already significant presence in the state.

Founded in Milwaukee in 1924, Milwaukee Tool develops job site solutions for the construction trades worldwide. Headquartered in Brookfield, the company is especially known for its cordless power tools, safety solutions, battery-powered outdoor power equipment, time-saving accessories, and hand tools...


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Leo’s notes: Backed by WEDC tax credits, the project will create 300 new positions and deepen the company’s century-long roots in the state. Workforce growth like this is a reminder that job creation AND housing supply must advance together if Wisconsin is to fully capitalize on these economic gains.

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