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Food hall trend reaches Santa Fe with Chomp, set to open this month

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 9 November, 2020 | 0

Food hall trend reaches Santa Fe with Chomp, set to open this month By Teya Vitu tvitu@sfnewmexican.com Nov 2, 2020 Updated 3 hrs ago  2 1 of 4 Mary Beth Bartlett, owner of the Artisan’s Bottega, and Ken Joseph, owner of Chomp, visit Wednesday at the food hall, which is set to open this month. Luis Sánchez Saturno/TheRead more

How food halls are equipped to weather COVID-19

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 5 October, 2020 | 0

How food halls are equipped to weather COVID-19 Audrey Altmann September 28, 2020 Food & Travel Restaurant and Foodservice In 2019 and early 2020, food halls were a booming trend of the food and beverage industry. These spaces are the home of several vendors, often consisting of independent, artisanal foodservice operators and boutique food retailers. As brick-and-mortarRead more

Hudson Yards Looks to Fill High-Profile Restaurant Vacancies With Office Tenants

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 14 August, 2020 | 0

Coronavirus-Related Closings Come Weeks After Neiman Marcus’ Decision to Exit Megaproject TAK Room’s exit from Hudson Yards will leave space for a potential office tenant, according to Related Cos. (Adrian Gaut) By Linda Moss CoStar News August 13, 2020 | 6:43 P.M. Hudson Yards in New York City plans to market retail space left vacant by theRead more

Food halls used to play second-best to real restaurants. Now they offer an unlikely refuge to a battered restaurant industry.

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 15 July, 2020 | 0

by Karen Stabiner 07.14.2020, 2:10pm Business Share Link Copied! Save for later Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) A stall costs less to open than a restaurant, and hungry landlords offer a menu of services that reduce the risk even further. Still, some restaurateurs caution the drawbacks are equally clear. Akhtar Nawab has seven chef friends whose restaurantsRead more

Devastated US Restaurants Look to Landlords for Rescue

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2020 | 0

By Linda Moss CoStar News June 12, 2020 | 5:17 P.M. Some U.S. restaurants are going to great lengths to try to protect patrons during the pandemic. In Ohio, tables are partitioned by clear vinyl shower curtains in an attempt to create a safer haven for diners. In Ocean City, Maryland, a restaurant rolled out tablesRead more

Waco, Texas’ first food hall was born at an ICSC conference

By Stefanie | Food Halls, Hospitality, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2020 | 0

June 22, 2020 Shane Turner remembers the moment it first occurred to him that a food hall could work in Waco, Texas, about 95 miles south of Dallas. It happened at an ICSC restaurant conference in Austin, Texas, in March 2017. “One of the main topics was food halls, and that just really caught myRead more

Food Hall Concept Shows Promise Following Pandemic

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2020 | 0

By Jenna Walters June 19, 2020 As states, including Colorado, begin to reopen following the lifting of nationwide stay-at-home orders, customers are demanding a shift toward experiential dining. In May, Cushman & Wakefield released a report detailing the impacts that COVID-19 has had on food and beverage establishments. While traditional dine-in restaurants have been most vulnerableRead more

Pandemic Threatens to Upend a Thriving Real Estate Model

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2020 | 0

By Tom Acitelli June 9, 2020   “Is water wet?” Will Gilson is blunt when asked whether it’s particularly challenging to open three restaurants in the middle of a pandemic.   But the restaurateur is also optimistic because they are slated to open this fall in Cambridge Crossing, a 4.5 million-square-foot mixed-use development near Boston. HeRead more

Food Halls Are More Promising Than Ever as Restaurants Reopen

By Stefanie | Food Halls | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2020 | 0

BY LALE ARIKOGLU June 1, 2020 In the past three months, restaurants and bars have been forced to close indefinitely, and many have pivoted to takeout and delivery in order to pay the rent and stay afloat. Award-winning, fine-dining establishments have reworked their menus entirely. Other favorites have shuttered for good. But one facet of the industry has remained, surprisingly,Read more

Food halls: Redesigning the Dining Experience

By Stefanie | Business, Food Halls, Hospitality | Comments are Closed | 9 July, 2020 | 0

Once upon a time, Americans actually left their houses to shop. But with the rise of online shopping, thousands of brick-and-mortar retail stores have closed – and some developers are hoping to fill that empty space by filling eager bellies. “Even if you’ve been here 10 times, you walk in and you’re discovering something different,”Read more

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