(Green Bay, Wis.) – The Port of Green Bay will begin meeting with interested parties who responded to the Request for Information (RFI) seeking information on potential partnerships with Brown County for future development opportunities at the former Pulliam Plant site that was purchased by Brown County in 2022.
“We’re excited about the level of interest in discussing what the future of the site at the mouth of the Fox River could look like,” says Dean Haen, Port of Green Bay Director. “These discussions will center around supporting job creation, economic development, and moving cargo to support industries statewide.”
Over the next two weeks, Brown County and the Port of Green Bay will be meeting with the 8 interested respondents to the RFI to determine the best path forward. The Port of Green Bay intends to construct a new multi-use Port terminal facility on 37.5 acres, currently zoned “GI” (General Industrial), which may be divided into several sections to maximize available funding and to provide development options for one or more users.