A nonprofit that promotes economic mobility through training in the food industry has a new, central location and a deal on rent.
Fourteen-year-old Hot Bread Kitchen has taken over a 10,000-square-foot space in Chelsea Market that used to be the Food Network Test Kitchen. Google, a longtime partner, will cover the rent for the next three years.
The move from its previous location in Harlem will allow Hot Bread “to focus our resources more directly on our programs and expansion, or, more plainly, to invest in breadwinners rather than rent,” said Leslie Abbey, the CEO. Abbey said the new space would allow Hot Bread Kitchen to work with
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