Office of African American Affairs
Affordable land and leasing costs, abundant fresh water, an educated workforce, low business costs and easy access to financing, technical assistance and efficient transportation have helped local businesses succeed and grow.
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Environmental Collaboration Office
Milwaukee’s residents are its most important and valuable resource. Investing in education and training, creating opportunities for advancement and starting businesses, and providing means to connect citizens and jobs are vital to the economic future of the city. Milwaukee is actively engaged with increasing opportunities for its residents to learn, work, and create jobs, especially in fields related to sustainability.
The City of Milwaukee is committed to revitalizing neighborhoods, improving access to green spaces, and protecting and restoring the city’s ecological resources.