HanesBrands Relocates Global Headquarters
The company plans to move its corporate offices to downtown Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
HanesBrands, a global manufacturer of iconic blank apparel brands, announced plans to move its corporate offices at 1000 E. Hanes Mill Rd. in Oak Summit down the road to the heart of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
According to HanesBrands, The Park Building at 101 N. Cherry St. in the downtown area fits the company’s strategy as it focuses on strengthening its operating model, simplifying the business, and streamlining operations. The newly renovated, modernized space will provide its associates with an energetic environment that promotes collaboration and innovation while driving its strategic growth initiatives forward.
“We are excited to have a continued presence in the city where HanesBrands began more than 120 years ago,” said Steve Bratspies, CEO. “We are confident the downtown area will offer opportunities for connectivity among associates who are passionate about executing with excellence for our consumers and customers around the world. I want to thank Winston-Salem and Forsyth County leadership for their support as we begin to write a new chapter in our rich heritage, as well as our associates who are dedicated to our community and the success of our iconic brands.”
“HanesBrands’ commitment to Winston-Salem shows not only through the new location of its global headquarters, but also through the dedication of its associates who are so enthusiastic about volunteering in the communities where they live and work. I am excited to see the continued impact HanesBrands will have on our city,” stated Mayor Allen Joines.
“We appreciate the efforts by HanesBrands leaders and associates who are committed to Forsyth County, continue to support our schools, and play a role in attracting people to the area who are looking for a thriving community to call home,” remarked Dr. Don Martin, Chair of Forsyth County Commission.
HanesBrands will vacate its current location in early 2025. The company has signed an agreement to sell the property to a third party that will begin to occupy part of the Oak Summit location later this year.