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B6 October 18, 2018
The Chronicle
Business park
getting ready
for a corporate
headqu arters
SPECIAL TO
THE CHRONICLE
Davidson Craven is
developing a new building
in Winston-Salem’s
Westpoint Business Park
that will house the corpo
rate headquarters and pro
duction facility for Red
Clay Gourmet Pimento
Cheese as its first tenant.
The new 115.000-square-
foot Class A warehouse
building will be located
next to a Hanesbrands dis
tribution center on
Annapolis Drive at
Clemmonsville Road and
is projected to be finished
in early 2019.
Davidson Craven’s
capital partner on the proj
ect is Skylark Partners of
Austin, Texas.
Red Clay will occupy
21,000 square feet of the
new facility. Upon com
pletion, Red Clay will
move all its headquarters
and production operations
from its current 4,800-
square-foot facility and
office located on Blue
Rock Court just off U.S.
421 to the new location in
Westpoint Business Park.
Davidson Craven has
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selected CBREITriad as
leasing agent for the build
ing, which has 94,000
square feet remaining
available for lease.
“The west Winston-
Salem industrial submarket
is very healthy and has
seen no meaningful devel
opment of Class A
Warehouse space in many
years,” said Jonathan T.
Smith of Davidson Craven.
“We are excited about pro
viding Red Clay a head-
quarters consistent with the
company’s high-quality
product line and offering
new best-in-class ware
house space to an area that
has long served many of
the most important busi
nesses in Forsyth County.”
“This project is located
on the last significant
development site in
Westpoint Business Park, a
well-established corner-
stone of the Forsyth
County industrial market,”
Smith added. “The west
Winston-Salem industrial
submarket is home to such
companies as
Hanesbrands, BE
Aerospace/Rockwell
Collins, Foothills Brewing,
Salem Baking, South
Atlantic Packaging, and
JDL Fastrack.”
Since its beginning in
spring 2010, Red Clay
Gourmet has grown from a
menu offering at founders
Lance and Michele
Sawyer’s restaurant to a
full line of pimento
cheeses sold at retail. Red
Clay Gourmet prides itself
on three main distinguish
ing factors - flavor, tex
ture, and quality - and is
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available in four flavors:
Classic Sharp Cheddar,
Hickory Smoked Cheddar,
Flame Roasted Jalapeno
and South Meets East
Sriracha.
“We are thrilled to be
working with Davidson
Craven to develop our new
home in the Westpoint
Business Park,” said
Michele Sawyer of Red
Clay. “We have enjoyed
immense growth in recent
years - Red Clay is now
sold in more than 1600
retail locations across 42
states including Alaska.
Our new facility will help
us better serve our current
customers and allow for us
to have ample space to
support our growth.”
Red Clay Gourmet
Pimento Cheese can be
found at many Triad area
retailers including select
Lowes Foods,
Submitted photo
This is an artist’s ren
dering of how the new
headquarters for Red
Clay Gourmet Pimento
Cheese will look when
it’s complete in 2019.
Summerfield Farms
Market, Let it Grow
Produce, Bestway Grocery,
421 Market and Grill and
Canteen Market & Bistro.
For more information on
Red Clay Gourmet
Pimento Cheese visit red-
claygourmet.com.
For more information
on Davidson Craven
Capital, visit davidson-
craven.com
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Executive Director, Thomas Loyd, Liberty
Hardware Employee and his wife, Talaya Loyd,
former ESR employee.
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Liberty Hardware, a business unit of Masco
Corporation, has given out $75,000 in charitable dona
tions this year to nonprofit organizations focusing on
diversity and inclusion in the workplace, including
Experiment in Self-Reliance.
The donations are part of Masco’s Million
Differences campaign, an initiative in which Masco
Corporation, through its business units, is allocating
$1,000,000 of its philanthropic funding in 2018 to sup
port organizations across the country that are working to
break down barriers to diversity and inclusion in
America’s corporate workforce through education or
career resources.
Liberty Hardware’s grants have benefitted a range of
organizations local to its employees in North Carolina
and Chicago, ranging from women’s career services to
educational opportunities aimed at students of color. The
full list of beneficiaries includes:
*NCCJ of the Piedmont Triad
♦Experiment in Self-Reliance
♦The Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro
♦YMCA of Northwest North Carolina (Black
Achievers and Latino Achievers Programs)
♦Junior Achievement of the Triad
♦The Jerry Long Family YMCA/Latino Community
Services Program
♦Guilford College (The Bryan Lecture Series)
♦Junior League of Greensboro
♦Children at the Crossroads Foundation
♦Marwen
♦CARA Chicago
Employees have also been encouraged to directly
engage with these nonprofits and their missions,
whether by attending sponsored lectures and confer
ences, volunteering as mentors, or attending lunch and
learns to grow their knowledge of the organizations.
For information about how you can become
involved with our new partner organizations, contact
Jennifer Shoffner (jshoffner@libertyhardware.com).
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