City Harvest’s new headquarters featured in the Architectural Digest article "How This Innovative Building Helps Feed 1.5 Million New Yorkers"

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City Harvest, New York’s first and largest food rescue organization, has opened the new 150,000 square-foot Cohen Community Food Rescue Center in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, which brings together under one roof their administrative, food rescue, and delivery departments and an unparalleled event space and demonstration kitchen.

The Cohen Community Food Rescue Center -- designed by Ennead Architects (Design Architect, Interior, and Exterior), Rockwell Group (Interior Architectural Design for Event Space & Demonstration Kitchen), and Ware Malcomb (Logistics Spaces and Architect of Record) -- empowers the organization to rescue, store, and distribute twice as much food across the five boroughs of New York.

Read more about the project in “How This Innovative Building Helps Feed 1.5 Million New Yorkers” in Architectural Digest.