However, on Thursday a city building inspector approved the Foxconn building permit. An application for the permit had been received by the city on Tuesday, two days prior.

Plumbing, electrical and HVAC permits still need to be taken out by subcontractors, the city’s Building Department reported.

When Foxconn bought One Main Centre, the entire second floor, a former All Saints clinic, was vacant. The newly acquired permit apparently leaves that entire floor still to be renovated for Foxconn’s uses.

The designs for the renovations were drawn up by Katerra Architecture in Seattle.

In October 2018, in a news conference just outside of 1 Main St., or One Main Centre, Foxconn and its government partners announced the coming Foxconn Place Racine and Wisconn Valley Innovation Center there.

The 46,000-square-foot building is planned to house at least 125 Foxconn employees, Alan Yeung, Foxconn’s director of U.S. strategic initiatives, told those who gathered for that announcement.

“This building will encompass a state-of-the-art co-working space but also become a model for smart city pilot programs that will take advantage of and leverage all of the technologies Foxconn will build and enable in Wisconsin,” Yeung said.