Inside Jerimiah Lambert’s downtown Janesville store, under blue LED lights, glowing neon specimens wobble, sway and appear to breathe in glass tanks filled with bubbling salt water.
Developer plans to spend $1 million to turn a vacant set of storefronts on downtown Janesville’s main drag into spacious upper apartments with commercial suites on the street level.
A Minnesota nonprofit group is eyeing Rock County as a possible site to build a new mobile home park that ultimately would be collectively owned and operated by those who would live in the park.
A local business owner closes the door on one location with plans to expand in two more.
By July, the city of Janesville could have 250 acres of newly minted TIF district land in its arsenal as city economic development officials continue to work toward a landmark greenhouse development deal on the city’s south end.
HealthNet of Rock County announced Saturday it raised $4.4 million to move staff and services to its new clinic at 113 S. Franklin St., Janesville.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has approved placing 33 acres of land in Beloit into trust for the Ho-Chunk Nation, which is the final step in the process to start construction of a tribal casino and resort in Beloit.
Tony Boparai, owner, of Roman’s Supermarket, stand in front of his newest supermarket location at 220 Liberty Ave., Beloit. The supermarket is expected to open within a few weeks.
A warehousing company gained final approval from the city of Milton to build a commercial distribution facility in the southeast corner of the intersection of Putman Parkway and County M.
The city of Janesville aims to create another tax-increment financing district on its east side, this time blanketing a 46-acre chunk of city property adjacent to W.W. Grainger’s massive warehouse and call center complex off Enterprise Drive.