Grand Chute preps for relocation of Werner Electric

Oct 22, 2014, 7:39am CDT

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Staff Milwaukee Business Journal

The Grand Chute Plan Commission has recommended approval for a proposal to rezone 40 acres for Werner Electric Supply, despite neighboring residents' opposition to the plan.

The Neenah company wants to build a new corporate headquarters and distribution center on the Grand Chute location. Neighbors say the owner promised to bring high-end commercial use to the site, not a trucking facility. The new building would house about 200 employees now located at the company's headquarters and distribution center in Neenah. Opening is expected in early 2016.

Read more at Appleton Post-Crescent.




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