Hoffmaster to make $65M investment in Clintonville

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Driven by growing demand and new business, Hoffmaster is expanding its operations through a $65 million investment in its Clintonville plant.

The project includes the acquisition of an adjacent parcel and construction of an 86,000-square-foot expansion of the Clintonville facility. It is expected to create more than 100 manufacturing positions.

The initiative is being undertaken in partnership with Hoffmaster’s long-time landlord, Gladstone Commercial Corporation, which is funding the land acquisition and building expansion. Construction will be completed by Keller, Inc., with work beginning in July 2026 and expected to conclude in spring 2027. The Clintonville facility manufactures consumer products, including paper plates, napkins, table covers, and baking paper.

“When local businesses and communities work together, everyone benefits,” said Aaron Holt, chief financial officer at Hoffmaster. “We value the city’s partnership and the shared commitment to making Clintonville a great place to live and work.”

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“The biggest impact of this expansion is our ability to continue growing alongside our customers,” Holt said. “Many of those customers are experiencing rapid growth, and this investment ensure we can continue supporting their needs.”

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation is supporting the project by authorizing up to $1 million in performance-based state income tax credits over the next three years. The actual amount of tax credits the company will receive is contingent upon the number of jobs created and the amount of capital investment during the period.

Read more: Newsroom – WEDC

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