Greensboro-born Fresh food distributor Foster Caviness is adding a 165,000 square foot expansion at a site being vacated by another food company in Winston-Salem, investing about $6.25 million over five years and adding an expected 165 jobs, the company confirmed Friday.
The new facility, at 2900 Lowry St., will be for the company’s supply chain division known as Foster360. Foster Caviness will add several ripening rooms, expand the cold-storage capacity and make other improvements.
Foster Caviness plans to keep its operations at the Piedmont Triad Farmers Market in Colfax and move its headquarters to the new site, Marketing Director Chris Fuss told Triad Business Journal. In addition to the 165 new jobs, the company plans to move 140 jobs from Colfax to Winston-Salem for a total of 305 jobs. Triad Business Journal









