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The 4th Street Food Co-op is a food cooperative located in New York City. The 4th Street Food Co-op runs a retail store at 58 East 4th Street, selling natural foods and household products. The co-op is member-owned and -operated, but open to the public, and focuses on offering locally grown organic, and ethically produced products.
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4th Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City.It starts at Avenue D as East 4th Street and continues to Broadway, where it becomes West 4th Street.It continues west until the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), where West 4th Street turns north and confusingly intersects with West 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Streets in Greenwich Village.
Search for your local food co-op using the Co-op Directory Listing, or try using Local Harvest's interactive map. Want more? Check out the slideshow above to learn more about about how your local ...
Last year's 4th Street Fair saw nearly 120 vendors, a record for the 42-year-old event. This year, that record is expected to be broken again. Food, music, crafts and fun all on tap at 43rd annual ...
The Erie Food Co-op has partnered with Giant Eagle to bring the downtown market a new line of affordable food products. Located at 34 N. Park Row, one of the biggest challenges the co-op faced was ...
4th Street Food Co-op, a food cooperative located in New York City; 4 Street Southwest station, a light rail station in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Fourth Street Historic District, several places listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Fourth Street Live!, an entertainment and retail complex in Louisville, Kentucky
Food cooperatives began to emerge in major cities and college towns, catering to the food-conscious. Co-op members made the decision of what foods to buy and how to purchase and distribute it. Between 1969 and 1979, close to 10,000 food co-ops were established. [2]