Source: Coho Collective Kitchens Inc.
  • Coho Collective Kitchens (COHO) has announced the opening of its seventh facility in White Rock, B.C.
  • The 2,200 square foot space will include a shared kitchen space, ghost kitchens, and both dine-in and take-out opportunities
  • Coho is a commercial real estate and food technology company that provides private and shared kitchen and food production space to a variety of businesses
  • Coho Collective Kitchens Inc. (COHO) opened trading at C$0.19

Coho Collective Kitchens (COHO) has announced the opening of its seventh facility in Western Canada.

“Coho White Rock” is located in the City of White Rock, B.C.

Coho White Rock represents a brand new vertical for Coho, named “Coho Eatery”, providing mixed-use capabilities within a high-traffic retail area. The 2,200 square foot space will include a shared kitchen space, ghost kitchens, and both dine-in and take-out opportunities. 

Andrew Barnes, CEO of Coho, commented on the news.

“Coho Eatery provides an opportunity for Coho to continue to innovate in Canada’s shared kitchen space industry. Coho White Rock showcases our commitment to nimble and smart solutions that allow Coho and its members to utilize locations to their full potential. Companies who sign on to our seventh location will be able to grow their brand and customer base efficiently and effectively, while benefiting from Coho’s strong infrastructure. We continue our drive to be the most innovative shared kitchen space provider in the country by providing our clients with new options, while delivering on our revenue goals and increasing shareholder value.”

Coho is a commercial real estate and food technology company that provides private and shared kitchen and food production space to a variety of businesses.

Coho Collective Kitchens Inc. (COHO) opened trading at C$0.19.


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