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Cooking up a Culinary Nonprofit

Like so many of our friends and clients, we’re passionate about food. We’re also passionate about contributing to the continued revitalization of the City of Detroit.

This summer we are bringing the two together by partnering with local chefs, restaurateurs and other business owners in creating a new nonprofit organization: The Field – Detroit’s Culinary Collaborative.

With local chef Matt Tulpa of Salt & Saffron and Vicecream Detroit at the helm, The Field is designed to advance Detroit’s growing food economy. It will provide a collaborative forum where restaurateurs, chefs, other food entrepreneurs and anyone else involved in food services in Detroit can help each other address issues they face and keep informed of Detroit’s rapidly evolving culinary landscape.

Stay tuned for details on the organization and a kickoff event planned for August. In the meantime, if you or anyone you know is actively involved in food-based entrepreneurship in Detroit or otherwise engaged in the city’s food services industry, please contact Zana at [email protected] or Kate at [email protected] to learn more about becoming a member.

Featured Restaurant Blogs

Our appetite for helping the region’s restaurateurs and other food entrepreneurs has led to a number of popular entries on our blog. The commentary we shared on the Washington Post’s rave review of Detroit’s restaurant scene in January has been one of our most popular posts of the year.
Here are a few other blogs that may be of interest to restaurateurs and others supporting the local food economy:

Raising Capital in the Restaurant Industry

Top 6 Legal Considerations for Opening and Running a Restaurant

Five things you need to know about zoning in Detroit

Department of Labor Overtime Changes Bring New Wrinkle to Employers

 

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