Milwaukee Tool plans 141,000-square-foot expansion in Menomonee Falls
Milwaukee Tool plans a 141,000-square-foot office and lab building in Menomonee Falls, adding to its plans to build four other buildings and renovate one more.
PMSMCA hosts second annual youth apprenticeship signing day
The Plumbing, Mechanical and Sheet Metal Contractor’s Alliance will host its second annual youth apprenticeship signing day at Milwaukee Tool in Milwaukee.
Menomonee Falls considers incentives for Milwaukee Tool expansion
Brookfield-based Milwaukee Tool wants to build four new buildings and renovate a facility for 2,000 employees in Menomonee Falls.
Milwaukee Tool’s Menomonee Falls campus expansion takes next steps
The company wants to develop three buildings, totaling 499,500 square feet, on 55 acres located just northwest of Flint Drive. The expansion will need environmental approvals.
Milwaukee Tool plans $42M expansion in Menomonee Falls
Milwaukee Tool will invest $42 million in its Menomonee Falls facility, a move officials said will create 300 jobs.
State, mechanical contractors celebrate youth apprenticeship signing in Milwaukee
Students entering their youth apprenticeships got a talk from the state's workforce secretary and former apprentices.
Walmart pulls Milwaukee Tool gloves allegedly made by Chinese prisoners
Walmart, the largest retailer in the United States, is no longer selling Milwaukee Tool-branded gloves on its online marketplace.
Milwaukee Tool opens latest manufacturing plant
Milwaukee Tool opened its latest manufacturing plant to Gov. Tony Evers and business leaders in West Bend on Wednesday.
Milwaukee Tool plans to invest $206M, add 1,000 jobs
Milwaukee Tool is planning to spend $206 million on its research and development centers, infrastructure and equipment at nine sites in Wisconsin.
Milwaukee Tool picks Mortenson for build-out of downtown Milwaukee office
Milwaukee Tool has picked Mortenson Construction as the general contractor for a build-out of a downtown Milwaukee office building where at least 1,200 employees are expected to work.
Milwaukee Tool closes on purchase of office in downtown MKE, plans renovation work in June
Milwaukee Tool plans to begin renovation work next month on a building in downtown Milwaukee after closing on its purchase of the property late last week.
Common Council approves Milwaukee Tool’s downtown project
The Milwaukee Common Council on Tuesday approved a deal with Brookfield-based Milwaukee Tool to support the manufacturer's plans to turn a vacant downtown building into offices for at least 1,200 employees.
Today’s News
- $2M outdoor improvements to begin at Appleton middle school
- Kenosha firm completes largest private affordable housing project in Wisconsin
- After federal DEI rollback, Wisconsin DBE recertifications plummet
- Milwaukee Tool plans 141,000-square-foot expansion in Menomonee Falls
- Wisconsin Pre-Bid Meetings – Week of June 1, 2026
- Milwaukee County investment helped bring Whitefish Bay development to life
- Milwaukee considers 12-story, 200-unit Harbor District apartment plans
- Wauwatosa students take next steps to ‘irreplaceable’ construction jobs
- Racine starts $130 million lead service line replacement project
- Federal court shelves lawsuit seeking to dismantle DBE program
- Oshkosh to buy City Center for $12.5 million
- Warehouse hoped to be hotel suffers fire in Milwaukee
Project Profiles
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- Illinois developer worked with Wisconsin contractor to build 258-unit Wauwatosa apartment complex
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- Microgrid pilot project will store energy for village affected by outages
- Dane County sees uptick in highway work zone crashes, on track to exceed last year
- The Hop streetcar will debut newest service route in fall with limited service
- FPC Live slims venue proposal to 1 downtown building
- Children’s Hospital urgent care center in Milwaukee gets first round of city approval
- With Sonag Construction shut down, feds move to block indicted owner from collecting leftover assets
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