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The James Beard Foundation will anchor a food hall as part of the $400-million redevelopment of Pier 57

James Beard Foundation Will Anchor Food Hall at Pier 57 

The James Beard Foundation (JBF), a national culinary nonprofit organization, will be the anchor tenant of a new food hall opening at Pier 57 as part of the $400-million redevelopment of the property. Jamestown will develop, curate and deliver the food hall for Google, RXR, Youngwoo & Associates and the Hudson River Park Trust. 

“Pier 57’s many publicly-accessible spaces will enhance neighborhood connectivity and provide new access to the waterfront,” said Michael Phillips, president of Jamestown. “The food hall will further diversify Chelsea’s vibrant food scene, while also fostering and incubating local entrepreneurship.”  

The food hall, which will be curated by Jamestown in partnership with JBF, will also be home to an additional 17 kiosk vendors. Google selected Jamestown to develop and manage the public areas within its space at Pier 57, similar to its partnership at Chelsea Market, where Jamestown manages ground-floor leasing and programming.  

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