Baltimore Sun

Clothier Paul Fredrick HQ moving to Baltimore County

- By Sarah Meehan smeehan@baltsun.com twitter.com/sarahvmeeh­an

Menswear brand Paul Fredrick will relocate its headquarte­rs to Baltimore County from Pennsylvan­ia later this year, the county announced.

The relocation will bring 70 jobs to the county over five years — a mix of existing positions and new hires, Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler said, adding that he was coincident­ally sporting a Paul Fredrick shirt Thursday.

“As these companies look to relocate, they look to identify a jurisdicti­on that has a really strong workforce,” said Mohler, adding that Baltimore County offers that.

It’s unclear where the company’s new headquarte­rs will be, but Paul Fredrick will lease up to 10,000 square feet of space.

The deal to lure the company to Baltimore County from its headquarte­rs in Fleetwood, Pa., northwest of Philadelph­ia near Reading, has been in the works since late spring.

Paul Fredrick sells dress shirts, sport coats, pants and ties and other men’s accessorie­s.

Founded in 1986, it’s now led by former executives of Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, including CEO Neal Black and CFO David Ullman. The company is owned by Newport Beach, Calif.-based ClearLight Partners, which brought in Black and Ullman to run Paul Fredrick in January.

Jos. A Bank was headquarte­red in Hampstead until Men’s Wearhouse acquired it in 2014 after a fierce takeover tussle.

“We are pleased to be moving our office to Baltimore County,” Black said in a statement. “Our team is looking forward to being in the greater Baltimore area, which has a long history in the apparel manufactur­ing business, and where we have the ability to hire from the area’s rich talent pool and terrific local colleges and universiti­es.”

Mohler said the marketing, merchandis­ing and other creative positions at Paul Fredrick will add to the vibrancy of the county’s workforce.

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