Bull City Cool made headlines in the News & Observer today in Virginia Bridges’ article “Durham’s Bull City Cool food hub connects.”
Bridges highlights what makes our food hub so cool – our public interest focus. Not only does the hub “serve as a key connection for local nonprofits, small businesses and farmers,” but Bull City Cool’s address was the site for a widely supported community renovation project.
Bull City Cool’s tenants, who we prefer to call partners, keep the hub hopping with community-oriented programs that connect locals in need to healthy food through aggregation, distribution, and education. Learn more by reading Bridges’ article here!