We’re reimagining our Camden Headquarters, our home for more than 150 years, and investing $50 million to make a great space even better. We are consolidating our Snacks offices in Charlotte, North Carolina and Norwalk, Connecticut. With one headquarters, we’ll accelerate our plan to build a winning team and culture by investing in our campus and our people.
Construction in Camden will start in March. Here’s a sneak peek at some early design concepts, for a look at how our new space might come to life.
Distinct Neighborhoods
We’ll build separate neighborhoods for our Snacks and Meals & Beverages divisions that highlight the unique identities of each business. Corporate departments will also have neighborhoods. All facilities will be enhanced, including new furniture, workstation configurations, and upgraded technology to support a connected experience.


A concept for a Snacks neighborhood


A concept for a Meals & Beverages neighborhood
The Dorrance Center
We’ll remodel our Dorrance Center into a state-of-the-art conference center that can hold larger meetings and will flow into our courtyard. The remodeled space will have a separate entrance and a reception area for special events.


A few other notable changes
- Maggie’s Place: A new campus center to serve as a casual social hub and alternative workspace. Named after none other than Pepperidge Farm founder, Margaret Rudkin.
- Updated café: Added seating to make it more collaborative and adaptable.
- Grab-and-go food and snacks: Pantries and buildings across campus will have food in addition to the coffee already present!
- Snacks R&D facility and pilot plant: A state-of-the-art space for our Snacks marketing and R&D teams to drive innovation.