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Dock 72 Developers Bring in Food Hall Manager

Boston Properties and Rudin Development, developers of Dock 72 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, are partnering with FLIK Hospitality Group to manage the building’s food hall concepts, food and beverage offerings, and catering services. FLIK will also collaborate with Union Square Events, the events and off-premise hospitality business from Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG), on the building’s food hall.

FLIK will manage daily operations of Dock 72’s 13,000-square-foot food hall, and will also oversee food and beverage and catering services available throughout the building. In partnership with FLIK, USHG will provide consulting on the food stations within the food hall.

“Offering a world-class food hall as part of our diverse array of amenities will help Dock 72 deliver a truly outstanding experience for the Navy Yard’s next wave of creators and innovators,” said Rudin Development’s Michael Rudin. The food hall is expected to open before year’s end.

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