Wolverine World Wide Secures $1 Million Michigan Business Development Program Grant for Global Headquarters Renovation in Collaboration with MEDC and The Right Place, Inc

Reuters
21 May
Wolverine World Wide Secures $1 Million Michigan Business Development Program Grant for Global Headquarters Renovation in Collaboration with MEDC and The Right Place, Inc

Wolverine World Wide Inc. has announced the completion of a significant renovation of its global headquarters in Rockford, Michigan. This project is supported by a $1-million grant from the Michigan Business Development Program, in collaboration with the Michigan Economic Development Center (MEDC) and The Right Place, Inc. The investment aims to modernize facilities, centralize core business operations, and foster innovation and collaboration. It also includes new spaces for the company's major brands, Merrell and Saucony, which have been relocated to Rockford. Additional amenities for team members feature a subsidized daycare, fitness center, and hiking trails.

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