Construction is underway for Bakery de France's expansion facility in Frederick and we could not be more excited! Located at 8400 Bakery Way just off Monocacy Boulevard in the City of Frederick, the current production facility includes 110,000 sf for making its artisan breads. The new 176,000-square-foot, $87 million expansion will dramatically increase production capacity and create 80 new full-time jobs, growing the company’s workforce in Frederick to more than 200 employees by 2027.
Bakery de France is a family-owned artisan bakery serving the U.S. market for more than 30 years! The state-of-the-art facility uses premium ingredients, its signature levain, and a traditional European long-fermentation process to bring centuries-old heritage of artisan bread to your table.
The company recently entered a joint venture with Belgian family owned La Lorraine Bakery Group, combining expertise to further expand the company's footprint in the North American market. The recent groundbreaking included guests from the leadership teams of both organizations as well as elected officials, economic development representatives from the city, county and state, as well as the project management team.
At the groundbreaking event, Bakery de France CEO Alexander Salameh was joined by his parents who founded the company many years ago along with La Lorraine Group CEO Guido Vanherpe.
Frederick is proud to be home to a diverse and thriving manufacturing community and we are thrilled to see Bakery de France continue to grow its production footprint here.
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Bakery de France Expansion Facility Groundbreaking with representatives from the City of Frederick, Frederick County Government, Maryland Department of Commerce and State of Maryland legislature.
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