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May 6, 2021 / 06:43 PM EST
LATEST: Video with this story is from the ribbon-cutting on May 6, 2020.
GREENWOOD, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) – Wisconsin-based Milwaukee Tool will Thursday cut the ribbon on its $7 million service hub in Greenwood. The company announced plans in September to build the 150,000-square-foot facility and create more than 450 jobs by the end of 2025.
The facility was build to house tool repair services and warehousing space. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. says the company has already hired 120 employees toward its ultimate goal.
Governor Eric Holcomb and Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers will join Milwaukee Tool executives for the ribbon cutting and grand opening, which is scheduled for 10 a.m.
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Milwaukee Tool is expanding its corporate operations into downtown Milwaukee, Wis.
The company’s current global headquarters in Brookfield, Wis., will remain the central location for the company’s corporate operations.
This new expansion will provide increased space to accommodate the company’s rapid growth. Anticipated to open in October, the building will house 1,200 employees within the next three years.
“Over the past 10 years, we’ve grown at an incredible rate, not just across the country and the world, but also at our global headquarters in Wisconsin. By extending our corporate presence into downtown Milwaukee, we are poised for continued growth. As one of the largest employers in southeastern Wisconsin, we’re thrilled to expand our presence in the city, as we continue to attract, retain, and recruit from a diverse pool of local talent,” says Steve Richman, Milwaukee Tool s group president.
Milwaukee Tool to Expand Corporate Operations into Downtown Milwaukee
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Milwaukee Tool is proud to announce the expansion of its corporate operations into downtown Milwaukee, WI.
The company s current global headquarters in Brookfield, WI, will remain the central location for the company s corporate operations. This new expansion will provide increased space to accommodate the company s rapid growth.
Anticipated to open in October, this building will house 1,200 employees within the next three years.
Over the past 10 years we ve grown at an incredible rate, not just across the country and the world, but also at our global headquarters in Wisconsin, said