You thought we were finished? Nope. So many exciting things are happening in the shared kitchen world that we had to continue to bring you our news roundup. While we select stories to share in our monthly newsletter, we just don’t have space for them all!
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Shared Kitchen News
Bakers Hub gets baking
We love shared kitchens with a focus and we love baked goods. The Bakers Hub in St. Louis will provide bakers with everything they need, like commercial ovens and dough mixers, as well as a storefront to sell their products. Delicious.
Read all about it here The Bakers Hub to Open in Chesterfield This Fall, Giving a Permanent Home to 10 St. Louis-Area Bakers – Feast Magazine
Community kitchen teaches skills
Most churches have commercial grade kitchens that are perfect for food entrepreneurs looking to start tinkering. This amazing program by St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities has installed a learning kitchen to help local women gain the skills they need to work in food. A great way of using excess capacity for good!
Learn more about it here St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities learning kitchen underway – News & Tribune
Fairgrounds kitchen gets a makeover
Another common place in your community with an underutilized commercial kitchen is the local fairground. This fairground in Island County just secured a grant to overhaul their kitchen. Their economic development agency sees this as a win/win for the community. And we agree.
Check out their progress at Funding for Fairgrounds cooking incubator hatching – South Whidbey Recorder
Calling all chefs
The Food Business Pathways entrepreneurship program in New York City is helping up-and-coming chefs showcase their work among the industry elite. The program has graduated more than 200 chefs!
Check them out here NYCHA program is turning residents into successful chefs – NY Post
Food hall
Our friends at La Cocina in San Francisco officially signed a lease for their food hall. Executive Director, Caleb Zigas, is taking care to make sure the space is accessible to the clients they serve and providing a new platform for the amazing food they create.
We can’t wait to visit La Cocina’s Tenderloin food hall takes a step forward – San Francisco Chronicle
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