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Wolverine Worldwide to Lay Off 150 Employees From Louisville Facility

The lay offs will reportedly begin in early May

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Wolverine Worldwide produces the well-known Sperry shoe. Photography: Courtesy of CallistonRTKL, Baltimore

Wolverine Worldwide (Rockford, Mich.), owners/manufacturers of Sperry and other well-known shoe brands, is closing its distribution facility in Louisville, Ky., Retail Dive reports. The company will be laying off approximately 150 employees beginning May 3.

The 519,508-square-foot facility was sold toward the end of 2023 for roughly $23 million, and the Sperry and Saucony brands continue to operate from the facility under a lease agreement.

This is all part of Wolverine Worldwide’s restructuring plan, which it announced and outlined in November 2023 through a company statement.

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