A top Foxconn executive and his wife recently bought a $2.2 million home in Elm Grove Evan Casey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Leah Redmond Foxconn executive Alan Yeung bought a home at 14115 Juneau Blvd. in Elm Grove.
While Foxconn Technology Group continues to be quiet about future plans at its nearly 3,000-acre site in Racine County, a top executive with the company recently bought a $2.18 million home in Waukesha County.
Alan Yeung, Foxconn director of U.S. strategic initiatives, and his wife, Stella Chan, bought a French Gothic-styled home at 14115 Juneau Blvd., in Elm Grove on March 5, according to state documents.
The home s value on Zillow is estimated at $2.6 million. It was first listed on May 22, 2020.
Top Foxconn executive buys $2m home in Wisconsin
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Foxconn exec buys Elm Grove home for nearly $2.2 million
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It looks like more money from Foxconn Technology Group has been invested in Wisconsin real estate. Only this time it involves a company executive s purchase of a private home. Alan Yeung, Foxconn director of U.S.…
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It looks like more money from Foxconn Technology Group has been invested in Wisconsin real estate. Only this time it involves a company executive s purchase of a private home.
Alan Yeung, Foxconn director of U.S. strategic initiatives, and his wife Stella Chan, have purchased a house in Elm Grove for about $2.19 million, according to state records.The home totals 10,396 square feet, and includes five bedrooms and six total bathrooms, according to online listings.The 13th Century gothic residence was designed by architect Russell Zimmerman, using such materials as rubble stone, hand-carved limestone, wrought iron, copper and Vermont slate, according to the listi
With Fisker, Foxconn Technology Group Chairman Young-way Liu says global leaders in innovation are joining forces. But critics who have followed the company are skeptical.
Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, is anticipating the deal to make electric cars won’t go very far, either.
“From the beginning the lack of transparency, the lack of honesty and the lack of accountability from Foxconn has really plagued the project and investment,” Hintz told WPR. “It’s hard to take them seriously, even if there is a credible announcement.”
Hintz said the company’s Wisconsin operations have appeared to be virtually nonexistent for nearly four years, Wisconsin Public Radio reported.