Foxconn Talks Continue in Wisconsin
SHARE
KENOSHA COUNTY, Wis. We are waiting to learn details on a possible new deal involving the state of Wisconsin and Foxconn.
What You Need To Know
Foxconn was ineligible to receive tax credits from Wisconsin for work done in 2019
WEDC said Foxconn did not meet the required minimum number of full-time employees hired to work on the project
The WEDC is working with Foxconn to renegotiate
If you recall, Foxconn was ineligible to receive tax credits from Wisconsin for work done in 2019, according to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
WEDC said Foxconn did not meet the required minimum number of full-time employees hired to work on the project and the company did not follow through on its project that it described in the original contract.
By DIANA PANUNCIAL, Racine Journal Times
MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. Howard Haubrich, a real estate agent with Bear Realty, has a few properties he’s trying to sell between Racine and Kenosha County. But there’s only one of them that’s carrying a price tag of $3.9 million.
It’s a 30-acre property on the 4000 block of 90th street in Mount Pleasant. And it’s “right across the street from Foxconn,” Haubrich said.
He had hoped it would be prime real estate for developers and businesses trying to get in on the sprouting Interstate-94 corridor around Foxconn. But, since it was put on the market in December, there haven’t been any buyers. Not yet at least.
Realtors selling property near Foxconn play waiting game dailyreporter.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyreporter.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Realtors selling property near Foxconn play waiting game
DIANA PANUNCIAL, Racine Journal Times
March 12, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. (AP) Howard Haubrich, a real estate agent with Bear Realty, has a few properties he’s trying to sell between Racine and Kenosha County. But there’s only one of them that’s carrying a price tag of $3.9 million.
It’s a 30-acre property on the 4000 block of 90th street in Mount Pleasant. And it’s “right across the street from Foxconn,” Haubrich said.
He had hoped it would be prime real estate for developers and businesses trying to get in on the sprouting Interstate-94 corridor around Foxconn. But, since it was put on the market in December, there haven’t been any buyers. Not yet at least.
Realtors selling property near Foxconn play waiting game washingtontimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtontimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.