<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" ><channel><title>Brooklyn Bugle &#187; key food</title> <atom:link href="http://brooklynbugle.com/tag/key-food/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://brooklynbugle.com</link> <description>On the web because paper is expensive</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2017 14:10:30 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en-US</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.2</generator> <item><title>Local Grocery Stores Begin Restocking Perishables Friday</title><link>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/11/02/local-grocery-stores-begin-restocking-perishables-friday/</link> <comments>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/11/02/local-grocery-stores-begin-restocking-perishables-friday/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2012 12:54:37 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Homer Fink]]></dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Brooklyn Heights]]></category> <category><![CDATA[News]]></category> <category><![CDATA[garden of eden]]></category> <category><![CDATA[groceries]]></category> <category><![CDATA[hurricane sandy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[key food]]></category> <category><![CDATA[montague street]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Shopping]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Transportation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Weather]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://brooklynheightsblog.com/?p=51018</guid> <description><![CDATA[Grocery stores in Brooklyn Heights were restocking perishable items as of Friday morning, as trucks began making their way back to the neighborhood at 7 a.m. Key Food management at 102 Montague Street told BHB early this morning that fresh fruits, milk, bread and meat are returning to the shelves, with night crews working overtime [...] <br />(<a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51018">via <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com">Brooklyn Heights Blog</a></a>)</br>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"> <img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_00971-420x279.jpg" width="240" /></p><p>Grocery stores in Brooklyn Heights were restocking perishable items as of Friday morning, as trucks began making their way back to the neighborhood at 7 a.m. Key Food management at 102 Montague Street told BHB early this morning that fresh fruits, milk, bread and meat are returning to the shelves, with night crews working overtime to stock. The biggest challenge, he said, remains trucks being able to find gas to deliver groceries to the neighborhood. <strong>For the time being, the store&#8217;s hours remain 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.</strong></p><p>Atlantic Avenue&#8217;s Key Food was also fairly well stocked Thursday night, although those same perishable items remained AWOL. Ditto for Trader Joe&#8217;s, where the lines were—for once—almost non-existent. A stop by Garden of Eden at 180 Montague Friday morning reveals a similar situation. We haven&#8217;t made it to Gristedes yet.<em> (CT)</em> <span id="more-51018"></span><br /> <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51018/dsc_0097-2" rel="attachment wp-att-51022"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_00971-420x279.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0097" width="420" height="279" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-51022" /></a><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51018/dsc_0086" rel="attachment wp-att-51021"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0086-420x279.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0086" width="420" height="279" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-51021" /></a></p><p class="syndicated-attribution"><br><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51018"><b>Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog</b></a><br> <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51018">http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51018</a></p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/11/02/local-grocery-stores-begin-restocking-perishables-friday/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Calm Before The Storm: Key Food Aisles Virtually Cleared As Residents Prepare</title><link>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/10/28/calm-before-the-storm-key-food-aisles-virtually-cleared-as-residents-prepare/</link> <comments>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/10/28/calm-before-the-storm-key-food-aisles-virtually-cleared-as-residents-prepare/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2012 17:24:59 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Homer Fink]]></dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Brooklyn Heights]]></category> <category><![CDATA[hurricane sandy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[key food]]></category> <category><![CDATA[montague street]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Weather]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://brooklynheightsblog.com/?p=49944</guid> <description><![CDATA[As one might expect, hundreds are rushing to neighborhood groceries to scoop up what appears to be enough staples for the remainder of the year. A stop by Key Food on Montague Street around 1 p.m. Sunday revealed a checkout line that more closely resembled the Court Street Trader Joes—wrapping all the way from the [...] <br />(<a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944">via <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com">Brooklyn Heights Blog</a></a>)</br>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0449-001" rel="attachment wp-att-49961"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0449-001-420x331.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0449-001" width="420" height="331" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49961" /></a>As one might expect, hundreds are rushing to neighborhood groceries to scoop up what appears to be enough staples for the remainder of the year. A stop by Key Food on Montague Street around 1 p.m. Sunday revealed a checkout line that more closely resembled the Court Street Trader Joes—wrapping all the way from the front aisles around the entire back of the store. Bread, veges, milk, eggs&#8230; gone! Spirits, however, were high, as smiles were in abundance amid the mob scene. And speaking of spirits, a clerk at nearby Montague Wine said that sales were &#8220;crazy.&#8221; Food&#8230; check! Booze&#8230; check! More images below. <em>(Photos: Chuck Taylor)</em> <span id="more-49944"></span><br /> <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0457" rel="attachment wp-att-49974"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0457-420x290.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0457" width="420" height="290" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49974" /></a><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0448" rel="attachment wp-att-49948"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0448-420x279.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0448" width="420" height="279" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49948" /></a><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0456" rel="attachment wp-att-49952"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0456-420x279.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0456" width="420" height="279" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49952" /></a><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0454" rel="attachment wp-att-49951"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0454-420x279.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0454" width="420" height="279" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49951" /></a><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0452" rel="attachment wp-att-49950"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0452-420x359.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0452" width="420" height="359" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49950" /></a><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944/dsc_0450" rel="attachment wp-att-49949"><img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_0450-420x279.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0450" width="420" height="279" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-49949" /></a></p><p class="syndicated-attribution"><br><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944"><b>Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog</b></a><br> <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944">http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/49944</a></p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/10/28/calm-before-the-storm-key-food-aisles-virtually-cleared-as-residents-prepare/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Gotta Appreciate Our Key Food, As Windsor Heights Store Supplanted By Walgreen’s</title><link>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/06/02/gotta-appreciate-our-key-food-as-windsor-heights-store-supplanted-by-walgreens-2/</link> <comments>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/06/02/gotta-appreciate-our-key-food-as-windsor-heights-store-supplanted-by-walgreens-2/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2012 04:12:53 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Homer Fink]]></dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Food]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Commercial Real Estate]]></category> <category><![CDATA[key food]]></category> <category><![CDATA[marty markowitz]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Other Brooklyn]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Windsor Terrace]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://brooklynheightsblog.com/?p=41615</guid> <description><![CDATA[The closing of a supermarket is always an unexpected phenomenon, particularly when they provide the neighborhood with one of its core services. In Brooklyn Heights, Montague Street&#8217;s Key Food has been around for decades&#8230; Can you imagine the neighborhood without it? (Gristede&#8217;s: uh, personal opinion, yes). On June 30, the Key Food on Prospect Avenue [...] <br />(<a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/41615">via <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com">Brooklyn Heights Blog</a></a>)</br>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"> <img src="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/c96a52d2e8e3a005164e59a61009f09f.jpeg" width="240" /></p><p>The closing of a supermarket is always an unexpected phenomenon, particularly when they provide the neighborhood with one of its core services. In Brooklyn Heights, Montague Street&#8217;s Key Food has been around for decades&#8230; Can you imagine the neighborhood without it? (Gristede&#8217;s: uh, personal opinion, yes).</p><p>On June 30, the Key Food on Prospect Avenue in Windsor Terrace is closing its doors—to be replaced by pharmacy mega-chain Walgreens—and Marty Markowitz is not happy about it. According to the <a href="http://windsorterrace.patch.com/articles/key-foods-to-lock-up-for-the-last-time-in-june">Windsor Terrace-Kensington Patch</a>, a deal was finalized last week following the retirement of the grocery&#8217;s 80-year-old majority owner. Some 50 employees are now out of a job.</p><p>The Key Food closing is so dramatic for the region that Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz is weighing in: He calls it &#8220;a terrible blow to local residents left with few to no options for one-stop shopping access to quality, affordable food. It’s extremely difficult to compete with major drug store chains and banks that are over-populating neighborhoods.&#8221; See his full statement below. <span id="more-41615"></span></p><blockquote><p>The closing of Key Food on Prospect Avenue in Windsor Terrace strikes a terrible blow to local residents who are left with few to no options for one-stop shopping access to quality, affordable food. While I’m a firm believer in free enterprise, the unfortunate reality is that when it comes to buying, renting or leasing these locations, it’s extremely difficult to compete with major drug store chains and banks that, one could argue, are over-populating neighborhoods that are under-populated with full service supermarkets.</p><p>My office has long advocated for food justice and better access to supermarkets and fresh, nutritious foods in our most underserved neighborhoods, and this is a troubling reminder of why that fight has to continue. In fact, efforts will be made to convince Walgreens to provide a green grocer/fresh fruits and vegetables sub-tenancy or green market stall in Windsor Terrace as it has done in Bay Ridge and at other locations across the country to complement the limited food selection at their stores.</p><p>I have spoken with the president of Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc. and it’s my expectation they will make every effort to determine if another suitable site can be found to serve the residents affected by the loss of the Windsor Terrace supermarket.</p></blockquote><p class="syndicated-attribution"><br><a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/41615"><b>Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog</b></a><br> <a href="http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/41615">http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/41615</a></p>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://brooklynbugle.com/2012/06/02/gotta-appreciate-our-key-food-as-windsor-heights-store-supplanted-by-walgreens-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>