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How New Era Took Buffalo From Rust Belt Town to Sportswear Capital of the World "I like to think we owe something to all the people who live in Western New York," says CEO Chris Koch. By Anna Hezel.
New Era formerly had 350 employees in Buffalo and 600 across the United States, where it also has offices in New York City, Miami and Irvine, Calif. At the beginning of 2020, the company had 1,230 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — You can call it a match made in Buffalo. Buffalo-born lifestyle brand "Cafe" is teaming up with New Era Cap Company on an exclusive new collection of hats and clothing ...
New Era’s Buffalo headquarters is maybe a mile from Lake Erie. The Derby plant is roughly two miles inland. Harold Koch drove along the lake on that momentous road trip to Cleveland in the 1930s.
New Era Cap Foundation presents the 2025 International Women’s Day Celebration. ... Buffalo, NY 14202. This event is free & open to the public, but you must have a ticket to attend.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — After a $700 million deal in 2022 with private equity investors, New Era Cap LLC has reportedly started preparations for an IPO in New York.
New York State; CEO of Buffalo-based New Era Cap charged after parking lot argument. Published: May. 10, 2022, 9:43 a.m. Chris Koch, president and CEO of New Era Cap Co., is seen in a file photo.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- New Era Cap Company, based locally in Derby, N.Y., has signed a three-year deal with the University at Buffalo Athletic Department that will include the "Turner Gill Sideline ...
BUFFALO, NY -- It’s been a big summer for New Era. The Western New York-based company secured the naming rights to what was until recently Ralph Wilson Stadium on August 18 th.Still, they’re ...
The second annual Design-a-Thon, held March 15, gave Buffalo State students a chance to watch their designs come to life as part of a team competition offered in partnership with New Era.
The Buffalo Bills and New Era Cap Co. are ending their stadium naming rights ... New Era had already cut local jobs when it closed its ... ©2025 The Athletic Media Company, A New York Times Company.
Home of the Bills since 1973, the stadium had its naming rights purchased by New Era for $35 million in 2016 in a seven-year deal but the sports apparel company asked in July to be released from ...