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Cooking Up Futures: Our New Accelerator Kitchen & Food Hub
Here in Ypsilanti, food isn’t just something we eat, it’s how we connect, how we create opportunity, and how we build community. At Growing Hope, we’ve long believed that when people have the power to grow, prepare, and share their own food, they’re stepping into sovereignty over their health, their economy, and their future.
That belief is taking shape in a big way with our latest project: Cooking Up Futures – the Accelerator Kitchen & Food Hub. We’re transforming a downtown building at 16 S. Washington Street into a fully equipped commercial kitchen and community food hub. In this place, small food businesses can grow, people can learn culinary skills, and Ypsilanti residents can access fresh, healthy food.
And here’s where the community of builders comes in. We’re now accepting sealed bids from qualified contractors to bring this vision to life. The work is ambitious: it includes roof repairs, mechanical and electrical upgrades, ADA accessibility improvements, interior build-outs for retail and wholesale operations, landscaping, and of course, all the infrastructure that makes a commercial kitchen safe and functional—from fire suppression systems to grease management.
This is more than construction. It’s an investment in economic mobility, in local food entrepreneurship, and in generational health. Every nail, every pipe, every stainless steel counter will support someone’s dream of starting a food business, sharing their culture through food, or learning a skill that can sustain a family.
Key Dates:
- Bid Packet Released: November 1, 2025
- Bids Due: December 11, 2025 at 5:00 PM EST
- Public Bid Opening: December 12, 2025 at 1:00 PM EST
Contractors can submit digitally (preferred) or by hard copy. Complete bid instructions, federal compliance requirements, and detailed project plans are included in the formal bid packet.
We are looking for contractors who are not only technically skilled but who share a commitment to community-centered, equitable development. Our evaluation will consider cost, experience with commercial kitchens, DBE participation, schedule feasibility, and federal compliance.
I’m often reminded, in conversations with the makers and entrepreneurs we serve, that food is a gateway—it’s how people enter new opportunities, connect across generations, and reimagine what’s possible for their families and communities. With your expertise, your craftsmanship, and your commitment, this building will become exactly that: a gateway.
For questions or to request the full bid packet, reach out to me directly: julius@growinghope.net. Let’s build something that feeds more than stomachs—it feeds futures.
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