

One new business now setting up in the Russell Block Market is Unruly Brewing, the city’s first microbrewery, which will open in the spring.Co-packing facilities, Shared-Use Kitchens and Food Business Incubators are places that help farmers and food entrepreneurs get value-added food products to market without having to invest in costly food processing infrastructure. Western Avenue downtown.ĭavid Mengebier, president of the Consumers Energy Foundation, said the Muskegon Retail Incubator “is an economic magnet that attracts new retail businesses and is helping to energize downtown Muskegon.” Offices of the Muskegon Retail Incubator are at the new Russell Block Market on W. Co-packing facilities, Shared-Use Kitchens and Food Business Incubators are places that help farmers and food entrepreneurs get value-added food products to market without having to invest in costly food processing infrastructure. Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo were among them.

Offices of the Muskegon Retail Incubator are at the new Russell Block Market on W. Learn more about the Top 5 Reasons to use a Shared-Use or. They offer clean, commercially-licensed space so you don’t have to worry about the overhead of getting your own kitchen. Because they require a match, the anniversary grants generated $2.5 million in total to community investment projects across the state, each in a different community. The Consumers Energy Foundation has awarded 125,000 to support the new Muskegon Retail Incubator, which helps entrepreneurs develop sustainable retail businesses in downtown Muskegon. Shared-use or commissary kitchens in Muskegon, MI have become the go-to-place that chefs, caterers, trucks, and other food producers need to focus on their business. Food entrepreneurs interested in learning more about FARM should contact Marty Gerencer at 23 or email . , assignor to Muskegon Piston Ring Company, Muskegon, Mich. Other partners include the Community Foundation for Muskegon County, Muskegon Community College and Michigan State University. Kitchen 242 is an incubator commercial kitchen in downtown Muskegon located at the Muskegon Farmers Market on. FARM was made possible by a 2 million State of Michigan/MEDC infrastructure grant. 10 Food processing incubator opens at Muskegon Community College NEW 113 shares By Rose White MUSKEGON, MI A new food processing incubator space aims to be an. It is the 10th and final $125,000 matching grant that the utility’s foundation has made during 2012 to celebrate the company’s 125th anniversary. 4,226 likes 5 talking about this 1,306 were here.

The Consumers Energy Foundation has awarded $125,000 to support the new Muskegon Retail Incubator, which helps entrepreneurs develop sustainable retail businesses in downtown Muskegon. The case follows the director from the incubator’s formation through. PD SOLUTION To meet the goals of the city of Muskegon, Paradigm Design created 128 covered outdoor vending stalls and an enclosed all-season vending structure with 11 stalls. Terry MacAllister, left, with the Muskegon Retail Incubator, and Dave Mengebier, with Consumers Energy, are all smiles after Consumers presents a check to the downtown nonprofit that supports entrepreneurs. Incubator kitchens are business incubators that serve food business start-ups by providing licensed kitchens. Kitchen 242 is an incubator commercial kitchen in downtown Muskegon. Additionally, the city requested administrator office space for market staff and a demonstration/incubator kitchen for instructional classes and events.
