TN: Caleres to Expand Operations in Wilson County, Create 40 Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

TN: Caleres to Expand Operations in Wilson County, Create 40 Jobs

Jun 15, 2015

Tennessee Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd along with Caleres company officials announced the global footwear company will make a substantial investment to expand its distribution facility in Lebanon. This expansion allows Caleres, formerly Brown Shoe Company, to meet its increasing omni-channel needs, optimize its logistics network and grow overall business by expanding its drop-ship capabilities. The expansion will create more than 40 new jobs in Wilson County.

“It’s exciting to see Caleres expanding in Wilson County,” Boyd said. “A majority of business growth in Tennessee comes from existing industries, so it’s extremely important for us to work with companies like Caleres to make sure they can continue their success in our state. I congratulate Caleres on this expansion and appreciate the new jobs they are creating in Middle Tennessee.”

Caleres currently employs around 240 people at its Lebanon facility. The expansion is scheduled to begin in June 2015 and expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2016.

Caleres is a diverse portfolio of global brands, which fit people’s lives:  Family, Healthy Living and Contemporary Fashion.  The company’s products are available virtually everywhere - in over 1,200 retail stores, in hundreds of major department and specialty stores, on branded ecommerce sites, and on many additional third-party retail websites. Famous Footwear and Famous.com serve as Family brands. Contemporary Fashion brands include Sam Edelman, Franco Sarto, Vince, Via Spiga, Diane von Furstenberg, Fergie Footwear and Carlos Santana.  Naturalizer, Dr. Scholl's, LifeStride, Bzees and Ryka represent Healthy Living brands.

Caleres plans to begin hiring in the fourth quarter of 2016. People who want to stay updated on the hiring process can visit http://caleres.com/careers.

Lebanon and Wilson County are represented by Sen. Mae Beavers (R – Mount Juliet), Rep. Mark Pody (R – Lebanon) and Rep. Susan Lynn (R – Mount Juliet).

Contact

G.C. Hixson
Executive Director, Joint Economic & Community Development Board of Wilson County
phone: (615) 443-1210
e-mail: gchixson@doingbiz.org

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