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Longtime Marshfield Company is Expanding

Wednesday, June 20th, 2018 -- 8:01 AM

(WDLB) -A longtime Marshfield company is expanding. Nelson-Jameson--a dairy equipment and supply business--is leasing additional office space in the new Forward Bank building, and the company expects to create 37 new jobs and make a capital investment of 250-thousand dollars over the next three years.

175-thousand of that will come from state tax credits issued through the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. The actual amount of tax credits Nelson-Jameson will receive is contingent upon the number of jobs created and the amount of capital investment during that period. Governor Walker said in a written statement that the “investment by Nelson-Jameson is the latest example of the company’s continued commitment to Wisconsin and our workers”.

Amanda Nelson Sass, owner and manager of strategic relationships, said “the tax relief affords Nelson-Jameson the opportunity to reinvest in our home state of Wisconsin, and we are grateful to headquarter our family business in a state that understands the economic and cultural value of small- and medium-sized businesses.”

Nelson-Jameson was founded in 1947, and was started in a vacant cheese factory in Toluca, Illinois. Nelson-Jameson is now run by the third and fourth generation of the Nelson family. What began as a small, regional company housed in a single facility has grown to include over 148-thousand square-feet of warehouse space in Wisconsin, California, Idaho, Pennsylvania and Texas--as well as a sales office in Illinois.

Nelson-Jameson currently has 140 employees in Wisconsin, but rapid growth required the company to invest in more office space for new personnel. The tax credits provided by W-E-D-C will help to offset the cost of onboarding new employees, equipment costs, and new lease expense as well.

Nelson-Jameson is interested in building a new headquarters in Marshfield in the future, and the savings from the tax credit incentives will help make that plan more feasible according to company officials. While maintaining a strong dairy and cheese business base, the Nelson-Jameson’s customer list has grown to include companies from all facets of business. The company services customers in all 50 states, as well as Canada, Mexico and other countries.

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