Ferrara Candy Company Relocates Headquarters-Operations to Chicago
12/14/2018
The new headquarters will occupy 77,000 square feet at Old Chicago Main Post Office at 433 W. Van Buren Street, giving the company access to Chicago’s top talent across many business segments. Ferrara will begin to relocate more than 400 employees from its current headquarters in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, late next summer.
“As we planned our move downtown, we sought a workspace that could accommodate our continued growth and help us build a highly differentiated and meaningful employee experience that allows us to continue to attract, retain and inspire best-in-class talent,” said Todd Siwak, CEO of Ferrara Candy Company.
“The Old Post Office will be more than just a workspace – it will be a destination, and one that is consistent with the brand, culture and community we are building at Ferrara,” said Siwak. “We appreciate Mayor Emanuel’s encouragement and the continued support from the City of Chicago as we prepare for this transition.”
Ferrara was founded in 1908 when Salvatore Ferrara began selling candy-coated almonds from his bakery in Chicago’s Little Italy neighborhood. Over the past century Ferrara Candy Company has become one of the fastest growing confections companies in the country, with a diverse portfolio of more than 25 brands, including SweeTARTS, Trolli, Brach’s, Black Forest and NERDS, along with iconic favorites like Lemonhead, Red Hots and Now and Later.
"Today we are not just welcoming 400 new jobs to Chicago, we are welcoming a great company with deep roots in Chicago back home,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “Chicago not only leads the country in corporate relocations every year for the last five years, but we lead the country in the growth of jobs in the food industry. We are glad that a company that had been part of Chicago’s past will now be part of our city’s future.”
“We are thrilled that Ferrara Candy, with its deep roots in Chicago, has returned to the city, choosing the Old Post Office as its new home. From day one, our promise has been to work with the business community and city officials to offer a uniquely vibrant, accessible, and accommodating space for Chicago’s top businesses to do the excellent work that they are known throughout the world for doing. Ferrara’s significant commitment to the Old Post Office, which will bring new jobs into Chicago, is further evidence that we all are delivering on this important mandate,” said Brian Whiting, President, The Telos Group.
“Chicago’s central location, connectivity, and unparalleled talent base make it a global hub for business and the U.S. leader in food manufacturing GRP and employment,” said Andrea Zopp, President & CEO of World Business Chicago. “We are thrilled to welcome Ferrara Candy Company back to Chicago where their success story began over 100 years ago, joining other major food companies like McDonald’s Corporation, Conagra and ADM who recently made the city their home.”
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