THE AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY GENERATES MILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR LANGLADE COUNTY.

Wood Manufacturing in Langlade County, Wisconsin

WOOD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING GIVES LANGLADE COUNTY A COMPETITIVE EDGE.

MANUFACTURING IS ONE OF LANGLADE COUNTY'S TOP INDUSTRY CLUSTERS.

Economic Development Langlade County Wisconsin

Located in the heart of northern Wisconsin, Langlade County Economic Development Corporation represents the communities of Antigo, Elcho, Pickerel, Pearson, Wolf River Territory, and White Lake.  We take a structured, proactive approach to enhance the viability of existing businesses and to recruit new enterprises to Langlade County.  We meet one-on-one with business owners and entrepreneurs to focus on ways we can assist a business in achieving its goals.

MISSION

To advance and maximize economic opportunities in Langlade County for all businesses, communities, residents, and visitors.

VISION

By leveraging strategic partnerships, LCEDC aspires to be a leading and respected economic development and destination tourism marketing organization by helping Langlade County elevate its quality of life and long-term economic prosperity for all businesses, residents, and visitors.

Business Directory

Whether you are planning a Northwoods vacation, passing through, or you live here in Langlade County, the businesses that reside here know how important you are.

Sites & Buildings

Within the three industrial parks in Langlade County there are numerous sites available and are shovel-ready. There is also a variety of buildings available and ready for occupancy.

Featured Property

Very unique business opportunity with 2 restaurants with 2 different menu types to attract a wide variety of customers. Come see this today and own a piece of history in Antigo!

LCEDC Latest News

A photograph taken at the Journal 100th anniversary in 2005 shows, from the left, Mary Jo Berner, Congressman David Obey, publisher Marie Berner, Kay Schroeder and Fred Berner.

A Welcome Asked for the New Publisher

This is an unusual front-page editorial, but it is for a historic event: The sale of the Antigo Daily Journal. Berner Brothers Publishing Co. has published the daily newspaper for 113 years, and just a few months away from 114....
CoVantage staff members, from left, Sherry Aulik, President Charlie Zanayed, Katie Devore and Deb Wirth stand at the safe in the basement of the old Antigo Co-op Oil Association, the original home of CoVantage Credit Union. The inset shows the modest building, which is no longer in use.

Hidden Places: Who knew? Huge CoVantage Got Its Start 67 years Ago in Tiny, Windowless Basement

The basement of the derelict Antigo Co-op Oil building smells like old money. As well it should. For this tiny office served as the birthplace and incubator for what is now one of the Midwest's economic powerhouses. It was in...
Arriving on the new third floor, visitors are greeted by a CoVantage Credit Union sign, top photo. The expansion has also created new views for employees, including the neighboring drive-through and St. Ambrose Episcopal Church, lower photo.

CoVantage to Hold Open House on Monday

When customers visit the renovated and expanded CoVantage Credit Union headquarters, Antigo Branch Manager Katie Devore hopes they see more than bricks and mortar. She hopes they feel welcomed. The credit union has grown from a basement room in a...

Our workforce is very solid. We have a lot of very dedicated, hard-working people who’ve been here for over 20 years. Our very first employee just retired. She worked her way up in our company and retired as a Human Resources Manager.

 Michael Hunter II, Plant Manager for Volm Companies

All of us in the Northwoods should have access to broadband for work, school, safety, health, and play.  But many homes and businesses have slow or no internet access.  The Langlade County Broadband Commission is supporting the area providers to enhance the broadband capabilities in Langlade County.

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