Friday, January 10, 2025

2025 development watch: 360 Bowery, future home of Chobani House

As noted this past October, the new 22-story office building on the SW corner of Bowery and Fourth Street will house one tenant: the NYC-based Chobani, LLC, a food and beverage company initially known for its Greek yogurt. 

The company is expected to occupy the building — aka Chobani House — by the end of this year. 

Previously disclosed details from a company rep: 
Chobani House will be home to its global business headquarters with employees working in office four days a week, a community kitchen preparing nutritious meals for those in need, an innovation center supporting Chobani's business and also bringing together global food scientists to advance solutions to help eradicate hunger, and an incubator lab for emerging NGOs and non-profits who are focused on social impact. 

The over 120,000-square-foot building will include an "experiential retail space" and other organizations connected to Hamdi Ulukaya, Chobani's founder and CEO.
Someone also recently tagged the building on the Fourth Street side — the first tag that we recall seeing here.
Foundation work started on the new building in the summer of 2022. The lot was previously home for 26 years to B Bar & Grill.

5 comments:

  1. Before it was B&B it was a gas station owned by a really nice guy, Gary. Sadly yiu can’t even find a gas station in the EV. At one time there were seven and then the developers arrived and one by one they disappeared.

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    1. As they should disappear. The congestion zone needs to become a combustion engine free zone including the power station on 14th st

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    2. Lol what @"concerned citizen"? Should we use horses and carts then? What a weird take.

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  2. concerned citizen, if you don’t like cars,
    hop on your bicycle and go live in the woods

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  3. We need gas stations as long as the majority of cars are gas powered. Crazy that there are so few in Manhattan. I don't like the looks and size of the Chobani building but am glad some corporations still want to be based in NYC and look at Chobani as a great asset to be based in NYC.

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