Keeping tabs on Foxconn Place in Green Bay



Foxconn's innovation centers in Green Bay, Eau Claire see little movement  (WBAY, 6/5/2019)
“They purchased the whole thing. The only thing they did not purchase was the Children’s Museum,” said Kevin Vonck, Green Bay’s economic development director. However, now that the children’s museum has moved, Vonck "could see them purchasing it as well." 
The Watermark building, which includes businesses like the Creamery and Broken Spoke, has been under Foxconn’s ownership since November of 2018. 
“They took over as the landlord for all of those tenants,” said Vonck.

Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn sues Flats on the Fox over unpaid fees for parking spaces.  (Green Bay Press Gazette, 5/21/2019)
The lawsuit asks Brown County Circuit Court Judge Kendall Kelley to terminate the agreement and order Stone House Development to pay $109,596 owed from 2013 to 2015. It also seeks additional taxes, insurance and maintenance costs that have accrued since 2015.

Foxconn is confusing the hell out of Wisconsin.  (Verge, 4/10/2019)
I walked next door to the Creamery, a brunch spot advertising unlimited mimosas. It, too, was a tenant of Foxconn’s innovation center. A server said the Foxconn people came to town occasionally, and they were “fun and nice.” An architect upstairs hadn’t seen Foxconn. The shipping company on the top floor directed me to the building manager who directed me to a maintenance technician who said he didn’t have a lot of details himself, but he wasn’t at liberty to discuss it further.

From June 3, 2015.  Sounds like this property is jinxed.




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