Milwaukee Tool Expands Waukesha County, Wisconsin, Operations
09/11/2025
The investment includes the purchase of a 22-acre property at 100 Heritage Reserve.
“We’re grateful for WEDC’s continued support as we expand in Menomonee Falls. This investment isn’t just about adding jobs—it’s about strengthening our ability to innovate, grow, and lead from right here in Wisconsin,” said Milwaukee Tool Chief Financial Officer Christine Delisle. “Our team is proud to continue building the future of manufacturing in a state that’s been central to our story for over a century.”
The project is being supported by up to $4.5 million in performance-based Enterprise Zone tax credits from Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC).
“Milwaukee Tool is a Wisconsin success story and an economic powerhouse for the Milwaukee region and the entire state,” noted WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes. “We are pleased to be able to assist the company as it continues to grow in Wisconsin by leaps and bounds.”
Milwaukee Tool manufactures heavy-duty professional power tools, hand tools, and accessories. The company specializes in trade-specific solutions with their M12™ and M18™ cordless systems and M18 FUEL™ technology.
“We are thrilled to see Milwaukee Tool’s ongoing investment and expansion in the region,” added M7 Executive Director Rebecca Gries. “Their growth reflects both the strength of our region’s talent pipeline and our ability to fuel a company that is consistently setting new standards for innovation in the industry.”
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