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By Jamie Nesbitt

The long-held vision of motorcycle giants Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson
is one step closer to reality now that the state is providing a $1.25 million
grant to remediate the future home of the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee,
Wis. The grant is part of a larger plan to revitalize the city’s beleaguered Menomonee Valley area.
Last spring, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barres for revitalizing
its Greenlight District, which included luring companies back to the city with
TIF (Tax Incremental Financing) incentives. Through a concerted effort betwett announced his planen
the public and private sectors, Milwaukee managed to secure nearly $1 million
in state and federal funding to redevelop several shuttered sites along the
industrial corridor.
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