Grand Chute preps for relocation of Werner Electric
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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.
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