Working Group Meeting #2
February 10, 2016
Attendees:
Working Group Members:
- Lentine Alexis, Skratch Labs
- Ann Cooper, BVSD
- Arron Mansika, Naturally Boulder
- Peter-Christian Olivo, Blackbelly
- Jennifer Kemp, Boulder County Parks & Open Space
- Kathay Rennels, Colorado State University
- Lenny Martinelli, Three Leaf Concepts
- Michael Memsic, Sanitas Brewing Company
- Paul Houle, University of Colorado Boulder
- Pete Newton, University of Colorado Boulder
- Sean Maher, Downtown Boulder, Inc
- Mayor Suzanne Jones, Boulder City Council
- Sylvia Tawse, Fresh Ideas Group
- Dan Hayward, Savory Spice Shop
- Jonathan Kates, Foodies Outdoor Markets
- Rachel Arndt, Boulder County Public Health
- Kathey Pear, Foodies Outdoor Markets
- Brian Coppom, Boulder County Farmers' Markets
- Christian Toohey, Boulder County Farmers' Markets
- Jim Toohey, Boulder County Farmers' Markets
Consultants:
- Dan Guimond, EPS
- Rachel Shindman,EPS
- David K. O'Neil
Staff:
- Sam Assefa
- Joanna Crean
- Lauren Holm
- Molly Winter
Feedback
Mission/Purpose:
-Important that it’s food-centric
-Be a celebration of food
-Redefining how people think about getting their food
-Bring community in more than just retail
-“Post-it note” strategy
- The public market should “Be Boulder’s Kitchen”
- E.g. Dana Crawford said DUS should “Be Denver’s Living Room”
-Include accessibility in mission
-Make it a comfort space – reflect itscivicfocus
-Program should have a clear mission/vision
-Do it in a bolder and Boulder way
-Civic project v. retail project (need to understand what this is and plan accordingly)
-Consider creating a food manifesto/constitution to guide events
-Need to incorporate education into mission
-Food can be a draw for corporations as well (for events)
Components:
-Energy throughout the week is important
-Space/uses shouldn’t compete on market days
-Need uses to be there/active all week
-How does the space get utilized in slower times? Who directs it?
- Needs a strong business plan
-Education
- Education space is an important component
- Could be bigger (e.g. need to consider corporate kitchen v. kitchen pods)
- There is a need/demand for education space (especially in conjunction with programs like SNAP and WIC)
- Education is a big component of the Farmers’ Market growth/future
- No other place right now for all populations to get food education
-Kitchen
- Demonstration kitchen and test kitchen are not the same
- Test/education space may be better/more suitable
- Consider a range of kitchen users/uses
- Affects the size, configuration, and design
- A 1,000 sf kitchen may be too small for event use (if doing prep)
- Need to consider refrigeration, other ancillary space needs
-Event Space
- Accommodation for >500 people is not easy to find
- Banquets - highest demand in the 100-200 person capacity range
- Space for 250+ is lacking
-Anchor
- Is another brewery needed? (Is there demand? Already over 20 breweries in Boulder)
-Co-op model (for Farmers’ Market) can work well
-Manufacturing space/co-op kitchen
- Open for viewing
- See what’s being made (not just brewed – can do this for more than just breweries)
-Need implementation space for people with ideas (e.g. production space)
-Incubator space can combine production and education
-Parking will be an issue
-Revenue generation is important for both function and growth
-Expand the Farmers’ Market café to include more local things (drinks, etc)
-Opportunity for “pop-up” uses as “Boulder’s Kitchen”
- Restaurants can showcase and/or try out new ideas
-Market Hall space could be a step moving from incubator to food hall
-Culinary school as a component
Building/Physical Space:
-Bigger space can make more sense
- Need to fill it well year-round
-Small hall doesn’t address mission or need
-Big space shouldn’t be cavernous
Partnerships:
-Education – there is a potential for partnerships with higher ed. organizations
-Opportunity to partner with ag. innovation industries
- Ties in with education components
-Use higher ed. partnerships to grow the food community
-For universities, space to bridge campus and broader community
-Operator depends on the mission
- Who is capable?
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