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Related: About this forumOne month ago, Foxconn said its innovation centers weren't empty -- they still are
Source: The Verge
One month ago, Foxconn said its innovation centers werent empty they still are
Foxconn still hasnt done anything with the buildings it bought in Wisconsin
By Josh Dzieza May 13, 2019, 9:00am EDT
Last summer, Foxconn announced that it would buy buildings across Wisconsin and turn them into innovation centers as part of its record-breaking $4.5 billion tax subsidy agreement with the state. The initial agreement with Wisconsin had been for a large-screen LCD manufacturing facility, but by 2018, the company had downsized the factory to a far smaller type. That factory would employ only a tiny fraction of the 13,000 people Foxconn had promised to hire, and the companys plan to make up the shortfall was to hire people to develop an as-yet undefined AI 8K+5G ecosystem. These employees would work on Foxconns main campus in Mount Pleasant as well as in the innovation centers scattered across the state, which were supposed to open early this year.
In March, The Verge visited Foxconns innovation centers across Wisconsin and found them mostly empty. Several dozen employees worked in its Milwaukee headquarters, but only minor renovations had been done to the building, half of which was rented out to a financial services firm. The owner of a building Foxconn had promised to buy in Eau Claire had canceled the contract after the deal stalled and Foxconn tried to renegotiate. The other Eau Claire innovation center also appeared to be stalled, and no one involved with remodeling it had received a contract or been paid. In Green Bay, the parts of the building Foxconn bought that werent vacant were rented out to unrelated businesses. The same went for the buildings Foxconn had bought in Racine.
Foxconn responded to the story by declaring that it would buy yet another building, this one in Madison, near the State Capitol.
At the event announcing the Madison project, Foxconns Alan Yeung said the innovation centers were not empty, which prompted laughter from the crowd. Yeung also said The Verges story contained a lot of inaccuracies and that the company would issue a correction soon. He did not say what those inaccuracies were, and Foxconn never issued a correction, nor has it responded to repeated requests to clarify Yeungs statement.
One month after Yeungs comments and promise of a correction, every innovation center in Wisconsin is still empty, according to public documents and sources involved with the innovation center process. Foxconn has yet to purchase the Madison building Yeung announced, according to Madison property records. No renovation or occupancy permits have been taken out for Foxconns Racine innovation center, though a permit has been taken out for work on the roof of another property Foxconn bought for smart city initiatives. There has been no activity in Foxconns Green Bay building, either.
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Foxconn still hasnt done anything with the buildings it bought in Wisconsin
By Josh Dzieza May 13, 2019, 9:00am EDT
Last summer, Foxconn announced that it would buy buildings across Wisconsin and turn them into innovation centers as part of its record-breaking $4.5 billion tax subsidy agreement with the state. The initial agreement with Wisconsin had been for a large-screen LCD manufacturing facility, but by 2018, the company had downsized the factory to a far smaller type. That factory would employ only a tiny fraction of the 13,000 people Foxconn had promised to hire, and the companys plan to make up the shortfall was to hire people to develop an as-yet undefined AI 8K+5G ecosystem. These employees would work on Foxconns main campus in Mount Pleasant as well as in the innovation centers scattered across the state, which were supposed to open early this year.
In March, The Verge visited Foxconns innovation centers across Wisconsin and found them mostly empty. Several dozen employees worked in its Milwaukee headquarters, but only minor renovations had been done to the building, half of which was rented out to a financial services firm. The owner of a building Foxconn had promised to buy in Eau Claire had canceled the contract after the deal stalled and Foxconn tried to renegotiate. The other Eau Claire innovation center also appeared to be stalled, and no one involved with remodeling it had received a contract or been paid. In Green Bay, the parts of the building Foxconn bought that werent vacant were rented out to unrelated businesses. The same went for the buildings Foxconn had bought in Racine.
Foxconn responded to the story by declaring that it would buy yet another building, this one in Madison, near the State Capitol.
At the event announcing the Madison project, Foxconns Alan Yeung said the innovation centers were not empty, which prompted laughter from the crowd. Yeung also said The Verges story contained a lot of inaccuracies and that the company would issue a correction soon. He did not say what those inaccuracies were, and Foxconn never issued a correction, nor has it responded to repeated requests to clarify Yeungs statement.
One month after Yeungs comments and promise of a correction, every innovation center in Wisconsin is still empty, according to public documents and sources involved with the innovation center process. Foxconn has yet to purchase the Madison building Yeung announced, according to Madison property records. No renovation or occupancy permits have been taken out for Foxconns Racine innovation center, though a permit has been taken out for work on the roof of another property Foxconn bought for smart city initiatives. There has been no activity in Foxconns Green Bay building, either.
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Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/13/18565408/foxconn-wisconsin-innovation-centers-factories-empty-tax-subsidy
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One month ago, Foxconn said its innovation centers weren't empty -- they still are (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2019
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Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)1. Yupper,the Sheep got
Fleeced once again. On Wisconsin! Don't forget to shut off the lights when Foxconn leaves.