July 2023 Issue Highlights

Green County...it's so nice here!

Aspiring Leaders - July 20 Meet Up

Community Conversation July 27 - Brooklyn

GCDC Investor Spotlight - Richard Thoman

Happening Now or Soon!

Green County...it's so nice here!

Working downtown in the historic courthouse in Monroe, we get many visitors wandering around to view this beautiful building, enjoy the history room, and don the judge's robe for a fun picture. Many stop to talk to us and all let us know how much they enjoy visiting.


It is inevitable that we here from our visitors, "It's so nice here!" We smile and say, "We KNOW!"


When we travel around the county to talk about how we can help support them in their growth while maintaining the charm of Green County, we can't help but be reminded of the beauty of the landscape and the incredibly nice people we get to meet. Strangers notice the same thing.


It is indeed, so nice here! Thanks for making our jobs easier by being kind to everyone, for taking pride in where you live, and preserving the charm that keeps us here, even when growth happens.


Stay in touch with us on LinkedIn or FB Call us at 608-328-9452 or email us at: GCDC@GreenCountyDevelopment.com and we will keep you informed!


As always, more to come...

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Aspiring Leaders



Join like minded locals at Hawks Mill Winery for conversation, connection and future planning!



Mark your calendar for July 20th 4PM-7PM and join the Aspiring Leaders of Green County at

Hawks Mill Winery


W8170 Pilz Rd, Browntown

GCDC Community Conversations Kick-Off

July 27th in Brooklyn - your community is next!

GCDC Spotlight

GCDC relies on private investors and public partners to support the mission of growth in Green County. We are excited to spotlight those who invest in the future of Green County.

Long Time GCDC Board Member -

Richard Thoman


Richard Thoman is a Green County Board Supervisor, City of Monroe Alderman, and owner of Americinn Hotel in Monroe.


Our AmericInn Hotel was built in 1995. My wife Jane and I purchased the property in 2005. Since then we have refreshed the hotel several times. We just finished replacing the furniture, flooring, and the lobby for the 3rd time. Also, we have made many energy improvements over the years. We installed Solar Water panels about 15 years ago, and we have also added PV Solar panels about 6 years ago with an additional array of solar panels this past year increasing electric generation. All our lighting has been replaced with more efficient LED lights and we have been replacing equipment with more energy efficient equipment. We installed an electric vehicle charging station several years ago to serve guests or others that need to charge their vehicles.  


Since purchasing the property in 2005, we have nearly doubled in business.  We are now a Wyndham Property and employ typically more than 15 people part or full time.


How are you active in the community? My wife and I are active in our community. We are active in our church as well as in the government. I serve as a County Board Supervisor and a City of Monroe Alderman.


What do you like about Green County? We like the people and Swiss heritage of the county. We have many friends and relatives that we have made over the years and it is great going to the stores or events in the county and generally we see friends and family.  Green County is generally a safe place that is great for raising children with good schools. Green County is a small enough community to connect with others while at the same time is in close proximity to larger cities if we want to enjoy some of the things only large cities can provide. Green County also has a Clinic and hospital that makes healthcare easier to obtain than many other communities.


What opportunities do you see in Green County? An opportunity that exists in my opinion is housing. If someone wants to get into the residential rental business, the opportunity is there. This is also a weakness as there is not enough housing stock. Another weakness which is probably a direct result of the housing shortage is the labor pool which is slim.


What is your vision for Green County? i would like to see housing stock increased and the labor pool increased. With the aging population, we need to attract younger families and talent as we grow responsibly.


What do you like about GCDC? GCDC is an organization that helps facilitate and promote businesses located in Green County. They can answer questions or help find the answers for businesses that are starting, expanding, or just improving current operations in the County.


Services provided by Green County Development Corporation, a 501c3 non-profit organization,

are made possible through a combination of public and private investments.


More spotlights to come, but you can always check out our full list of investors and partners on our webpage at greencountydevelopment.com and click the investors tab

Happening Now or Soon!

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GCDC Community Conversations Kick-Off!

July 27th 7:30AM -9:30AM Cantering Cafe in Brooklyn

Contact us to have GCDC visit your organization, business, or local event.


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Monticello Chamber | New Glarus Chamber | Belleville Chamber | Brodhead Chamber | Albany Chamber | Monroe Chamber


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