Talk:Genesco

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Discussion of Repurposing Old Factories[edit]

Lowe Mill (Huntsville Alabama) was a textile factory originally before being purchased by Genesco and used as a factory. See https://lowemill.art/history/. It is now a large arts center. Perhaps a new section can be added for old facilities which have been repurposed. This could be nice examples of Mill Conversion for old Genesco facilities.

--JoelSherrill (talk) 14:59, 7 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Questioning Lack of US Manufacturing[edit]

Compare the statement in this article: "Genesco exited the business of shoe manufacturing when it closed Johnston & Murphy's Nashville, TN factory in 2002. Genesco now contracts with independent, third parties located outside the United States to manufacture its branded and licensed footwear" To a statement in the article on Allen Edmonds that AE and J&M are both among "the handful of manufacturers still making men's dress shoes in the US" The two statements leave it unclear whether Johnston & Murphy manufactures shoes in the U.S. or only outside. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.202.188.38 (talk) 00:56, 24 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]