Parkdale Mills To Expand Rabun Gap Facility, Add 210 Jobs

Gastonia, N.C.-based yarn spinner Parkdale Mills Inc. is investing $85 million to expand its
facilty in Rabun Gap, Ga., and add 210 jobs.

Parkdale acquired the Rabun Gap site from Winston-Salem, N.C.-based HanesBrands Inc. in 2009
after HanesBrands decided to discontinue its yarn production
(See ”
HanesBrands
To Sell Yarn Operations To Parkdale
,”
TextileWorld.com, September 22, 2009)
. The 750,000-square-foot facility
currently houses two plants that spin 100-percent cotton yarn for use in T-shirts and high-end
activewear. Parkdale will use advanced technology to convert production in one plant to
polyester/cotton blended yarn for use in performancewear.

The expansion will take place in two phases, with approximately half of the total jobs added
in the first phase and half added in the second phase. Parkdale will begin installing equipment in
early 2014, and expects the expansion to be completed by the end of 2014.

“The decision to reinvest in Rabun Gap was easy thanks to the community that has given us a
warm welcome and the many state and local organizations that have aided our growth,” said Lee
Thomas, vice president of services, Parkdale Mills. “An investment of this magnitude could not take
place without their support.”

Parkdale currently operates 25 plants in the United States, Colombia and Mexico.

November 5, 2013

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