Business & Tech
Children's Clothing Manufacturer Moves Jobs, Headquarters to Buckhead
The lease at Phipps Tower was first announced in December 2012.

Children's clothing manufacturer Carter's Inc. has invested $30 million into opening its new corporate headquarters at Phipps Tower, a move that will add nearly 200 jobs to its Atlanta workforce.
The move came last week and is part of a consolidation of operations to metro Atlanta, where the company employs more than 1,700 people. The Phipps Tower location was selected after an exhaustive search with the help of Invest Atlanta and the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
See Also: Carter's to Open in Phipps Tower in 2013 (December 2012 Patch article)
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The new 275,000 square foot space is LEED certified.
βThe City of Atlanta welcomes Carterβs worldwide headquarters to Buckhead,β said Mayor Kasim Reed. βTheir move and expansion is a testament to Atlantaβs vibrant business community and the wealth of resources here that businesses need to thrive."
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The companyβs operations were divided between the Proscenium building in Midtown Atlanta and an office in Connecticut. Carterβs also has a distribution center in Braselton, Ga.
βCarterβs is proud to call Atlanta home. The positive business climate in the city and the state played a large role in our decision to expand in Georgia,β said Michael D. Casey, Carterβs chairman and chief executive officer.Β βWe believe our new facility will support our growth plans and strengthen our ability to provide consumers with the best value and experience in young childrenβs apparel for many years to come.β
Invest Atlanta and the Georgia Department of Economic Development played a key role in bringing Carterβs to Atlanta, helping the clothing producer with the office space search and providing financial assistance to ease transition and relocation costs.
βThe expansion of Carterβs operations in Atlanta reinforces the cityβs status as a national hub for corporate operations,β said Brian P. McGowan, president and CEO of Invest Atlanta."
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