Communications Test Design Opens Kenosha County, Wisconsin, Complex
07/24/2018
The 160,000-square-foot facility at 8810 88th Ave. will be used for pallet rack storage as well as for receiving, production, testing, repair and shipping services, as well as office and support zones. The site will support customers and installation teams in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska.
“The location in Pleasant Prairie, strategically situated near Interstate 94 between Milwaukee and Chicago, will enhance CTDI’s ability to provide superior customer satisfaction and timely service to our growing customer needs in the region,” said Jim Reid, CTDI’s Director of Real Estate & Transportation.
“This business location will also complement the strong corporate brand we have developed with our high-quality, global customer base. We are confident we can augment our employee population with the talented pool of employees in southeastern Wisconsin,” he added.
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is supporting the project by authorizing up to $600,000 in state income tax credits over the next three years. The actual amount of tax credits CTDI will receive is contingent upon the number of jobs created and the amount of capital investment during that period.
“I welcome CTDI to Wisconsin and applaud the company for its commitment to our state,” said Governor Scott Walker. “CTDI looked at potential sites in other states, but opted to establish operations in Pleasant Prairie because of the great location, our dedicated workforce and the state’s pro-business climate.”
“The village is very excited to welcome Communications Test Design Inc. into the community,” said Pleasant Prairie Village President John Steinbrink Sr. “They will be providing family-supporting jobs and improving the quality of life that we are envisioning for the Village of Pleasant Prairie.”
“Wisconsin is among the most attractive destinations for corporate investment in the entire U.S.,” said Jim Paetsch, Vice President of Corporate Attraction for the Milwaukee 7, the region’s economic development organization. “The decision on where to invest capital is among the most important a company will make. Industry leaders like CTDI have choices. The company’s decision to invest in southeastern Wisconsin speaks volumes about our strong workforce and favorable business climate.”
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