
Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation (SCEDC)
The SCEDC, a countywide private/public partnership, leads economic development efforts to improve the economic well-being and long-term prosperity of the businesses, residents, and communities of Sheboygan County. The SCEDC offices opened January 2010.The SCEDC website contains information regarding financial resources, workforce statistics, available sites and buildings, business and industrial parks, entrepreneur resources, and municipal profiles. It will help connect Sheboygan County to a world-wide audience, and serve as a portal for economic development promotion and business resources provided by the SCEDC. Subscribe online to receive the SCEDC newsletter, or call (920) 452-2479.
Top 100 Employers in Sheboygan County
WPPI Energy "New Construction Design Assistance Program"
This program sponsored by WPPI Energy provides financial incentives and technical assistance to encourage building owners, developers, architects and engineers to design and construct high-performance buildings. It is available at no charge for any non-residential new construction or major renovation project. If you have questions, please call Ben Dickson at (608) 834-4500 or Frank Barth at (920) 573-0155. Learn more.
Program Benefits:
Historic Downtown Plymouth Offers Great Opportunities
Downtown Plymouth is has a wonderful variety of businesses including: Shopping, Dining, Entertainment and Professional Services. Established in the late 1800s, downtown Plymouth is filled with historic charm and offers shoppers everything from antiques, gifts, artwork, books & more!
Shopkeepers provide friendly, personal service that makes small-town shopping a true pleasure. The downtown is a destination for a variety of dining options, shopping, the Plymouth Arts Center and the Plymouth Historical Society Museum.
Beautiful flower pots line the streets in the summer and classic Christmas decorations bring the holiday spirit during the festive season. Downtown is home to two murals featuring a vintage trolley car and Cream of Wheat Flour. Additional murals will be added June 22-26, 2011 as 160 international artists arrive in the Plymouth to paint 10-15 murals on the sides of downtown buildings.
View Historic Downtown Plymouth Antique/Specialty Shops & Dining Guide
The Plymouth Downtown Revitalization Committee offers Facade & Sign Grants to downtown businesses owners. For additional information regarding these grants please contact Chamber Director Lisa Hurley at (920) 893-0079.
| Commercial Property for Sale - Downtown Plymouth | |
217 E. Mill Street 1-story building. All glass window display. Newer roof, electric and furnace. Security cameras in place. Alley parking for six. Street parking available. Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
11 Stafford Easy access. Large front display window. Easy to alter current layout. Hardwood flooring and lots of basement storage. Neat as can be... a MUST SEE! Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
216 E. Mill Street Retail space on main level, 3 bedroom apt on upper. Good rental history. Both units currently rented at $575 and $505 rental income. Parking for approximately four cars. Current retail tenant is Book Heads. Contact Pleasant View Realty.
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405 E. Mill Street Front window showcase. 1900' dry storage main level. Two apartments on upper level. GREAT income potential! Plenty of street parking plus public lots nearby. Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
423 E. Mill Street Currently bar w/lounge area. Space for kitchen. Apartment plus two studios. Great vintage architecture. $10,000 for start-up costs at closing. Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
434 E. Mill Street Retail / office space on main level with two apartments with 3 spacious bedroom apartments each on the upper level in ready to rent condition. Common laundry area. Large open basement with walk out door. A 3 car garage and plenty of parking. Great investment opportunity. Contact Fair Way Realty (920) 207-3939 |
Businesses For Sale
Established in the late 1800s, downtown Plymouth is filled with historic charm and offers shoppers everything from antiques, gifts, artwork books. Shopkeepers provide friendly, personal service that makes small-town shopping a true pleasure. Enjoy your visit. We know you'll find what you're looking for and more!
Good mix of youth, professional businesses and dining.
| Commercial Property for Sale - Plymouth Area | |
1611 Eastern Avenue 2.06 acre lot. One of Plymouth's busiest intersections. Includes two warehouses...storage rental income! Perfect for fast food, convenience store, etc. Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
104 Western Avenue Industrial/office space. Westside location. Quick access to Hwy 23. Just under half acre lot. Parking for 40+ cars. Truck door. Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
1446 Pilgrim Road Light Industrial/ Commercial 1.86 acre lot PRIME Central Wisconsin location. Loading dock. Plenty of room to expand. Twenty-five car parking lot. For Sale or Lease. Contact Pleasant View Realty. |
Huson House This 1891 restored three-story home is currently a Bed & Breakfast with 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms for a whopping 3,443 total square feet. It is being sold as a turnkey operation with most furnishings remaining. The lot is complete with vintage plantings and wrought iron accents, and a carriage house two-plus car garage. View website. Call (920) 892-2222 for more info. |
| Business Space For Rent/ Lease - Plymouth | |
Plymouth Commons Contact Robert Cohn (248) 737-4190 Ext. 224. |
Former Subway Location No cam charges. Perfect for retail or office. High traffic counts. Pole sign and reader board included. Location has a full basement, high visibility and ample parking stalls. Call Greg Krusiec at (920) 207-3860 or (920) 892-2786 for more info. |
Plaza 23 Easy access, great visibility, hassle-free parking. Completed unit available at $975/mo (includes maintenance and taxes).Will build to suit. Call (602) 616-7590 or email Schmitt Development. for details. |
1215 Eastern Avenue First time available in years! Building located near a high traffic street. Will remodel to suit. Ample parking is available. No stairs. Call Francis or Stacy at 893-5918 today! |
Creamery Building Three spaces available. Contact Margaret Wittkopp (920) 893-5262. |
Fairfield Plaza Contact Jim Shields (920) 892-6006. |
Better Business Bureau
Need to check on business / company or file a complaint? Simply contact the Better Business Bureau (BBB) or Wisconsin Consumer Protection. BBB is a non-profit organization that provides free information about businesses to consumers, as well as scam alerts, tips, and help with complaint resolution.
Revolving Loan
The City of Plymouth's Revolving Loan Fund program provides low interest loans, equity capital, and selected grants for proposed projects to assist businesses and industries to locate, maintain and /or expand existing operations. The Revolving Loan fund money is meant to serve as a secondary role to private capital sources in completing the necessary financing for the proposed projects. Learn more.
Want to Start a Business in
Plymouth? Call the E-Team
The "E" stands for Entrepreneur – and as a community,
we want to shorten the distance and time between your entrepreneurial
ideas, desires, dreams, and needs, and hasten the fruitful development
of your business.
When you call the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce and request an E-Team meeting, we will set up a time (usually within two weeks) so that you can meet confidentially with local experts to talk about your business, and whatever you think your business needs are now and in the future.
It’s like having your own advisory board. But better still, those around the table know the competition, the history and demographics of what works here and what doesn't, will serve as an exceptional sounding board for you, and they will make recommendations and suggestions designed to jump-start your business.
The E-Team will act as a source of stimulation and ideas; they will offer objective opinions and perspectives about industry trends, marketing strategies and financial strategies. And it’s all free.
Our whole purpose in existence is to encourage your success as a thriving business here in the greater Plymouth area.
To schedule an E-Team gathering, call Lisa at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce 1-888-693-8263 (Toll-Free).
Lakeshore Technical College - Small Business Seminars
Gain timely tips and valuable information to better manage your business and improve its potential. LTC's Center for Entrepreneurship is offering a series of Small Business Seminars. Classes include such titles as, "Online Banking & Investing", "Lean Office Overview" and "Successful Franchising" to name a few. For questions or detailed information, call or email Ruth at (920) 693-1167.
Other Business Contacts:
Business Wizard
Center of Entrepreneurship-LTC
Financial
Institutions
Real Estate
Office Space
Revolving Loan (City of Plymouth)
Small Business Administration
Entrepreneur Websites:
Mini-business plan create online
Wisconsin's Entrepreneurs' Network
Entrepreneur.com
Innovative Marketing:
The Growth Equation
Industrial Development Corporation
Mel Blanke
114 E Mill St
PO Box 256
Plymouth WI 53073
(920) 892-4451
Fax: (920) 892-4813
Revolving Loan Program
Mel Blanke
114 E Mill St
PO Box 256
Plymouth WI 53073
(920) 892-4451
Fax: (920) 892-4813
Plymouth City Hall
128 Smith Street
P.O. Box 218
Plymouth WI,53073
(920) 893-1271
Fax: (920) 893-0183