KENOSHA — Once home to a massive Chrysler plant, a stretch of land in Kenosha is being reimagined for the future.
The new Kenosha Innovation Center officially opened. A $23.5 million, 64,000-square-foot facility designed to be the heart of the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood (KIN). The center aims to connect startups, entrepreneurs and established businesses under one roof, helping them turn ideas into companies and companies into jobs.
Located along the I-94 corridor between Chicago and Milwaukee, the three-story building will house offices, labs, meeting spaces and event areas. Giving local innovators a launchpad into regional and even global markets.
KIN President Kelly Armstrong says the project represents a new era of growth for the city.
“This is about creating opportunities and