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Gotham Greens Latest News: Expanding to Texas

Gotham Greens unveils advanced hydroponic greenhouse in Georgia, revolutionizing sustainable farming and addressing community needs.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Expansion into Texas: Gotham Greens opened its first hydroponic greenhouse in Texas, marking its thirteenth facility nationwide and expanding its footprint to over 40 acres across nine states.
  2. Local and Sustainable Produce: The new 210,000-square-foot facility near Dallas will supply fresh, pesticide-free, non-GMO produce to Texas, emphasizing local sourcing and sustainable practices.
  3. Efficient Farming Technology: Utilizing advanced hydroponic technology, the greenhouse significantly reduces water and land use compared to traditional farming, aligning with Gotham Greens’ commitment to sustainable agriculture.
  4. Economic and Community Impact: The facility will create up to 100 new jobs and contribute to local food security initiatives, reinforcing Gotham Greens’ role as a socially responsible company.
  5. National Reach and Commitment: Gotham Greens continues to expand its presence across the U.S., offering a range of fresh produce and food products while adhering to high environmental and social standards.

Gotham Greens’ Latest Venture

Indoor farming and fresh food brand Gotham Greens has launched its first high-tech hydroponic greenhouse in Texas. This new facility, located in Seagoville, Texas, just 20 miles southeast of Dallas, represents the company’s thirteenth greenhouse and brings its total operational area to over 1.8 million square feet across the United States.

Sustainable and Local Produce for Texas

The Seagoville facility, spanning 210,000 square feet, is designed to provide a year-round supply of fresh produce, specifically catering to the needs of the Texan market. Gotham Greens is introducing a line of locally grown, pesticide-free, non-GMO produce, including the regionally inspired Lone Star Crunch lettuce. Additionally, the company is launching a new range of fresh salad kits in popular flavors, available across Texas and the South.

Technological Advancements in Agriculture

Viraj Puri, Co-Founder and CEO of Gotham Greens highlights the technological advancements of the new greenhouse. It uses up to 90% less water and 97% less land than conventional farming methods. This state-of-the-art facility boasts enhanced automation, climate control, and data science capabilities, ensuring high-quality produce irrespective of external weather conditions.

Social Responsibility and Economic Impact

As a Certified B Corporation™ and Public Benefit Corporation, Gotham Greens emphasizes its social and environmental sustainability commitment. The Texas greenhouse is expected to create up to 100 new full-time jobs with competitive wages and benefits. The company’s practices also contribute significantly to water conservation, saving an equivalent of around 450 Olympic-sized swimming pools annually.

Strengthening Texas’ Agricultural Economy

The agricultural sector is a critical component of Texas’ economy. Establishing this high-tech greenhouse in the Dallas metropolitan area represents a forward-looking approach to agriculture in the state, particularly in light of increasing extreme weather events and drought risks.

Addressing Food Insecurity

Gotham Greens is actively involved in addressing food insecurity in Texas. In 2023, the company donated nearly 40,000 pounds of food to needy families and plans to continue collaborating with local non-profits for food donations and community garden initiatives.

Availability and Collaborations

Gotham Greens products are widely available in Texas and the South, including major retailers like Whole Foods Market, Kroger, and Sprouts Farmers Market. The brand also collaborates with food service customers and restaurants, such as Sweetgreen and Zoe Tong, featuring its products in various culinary creations.


Gotham Greens Latest News

Gotham Greens Expands Greenhouse in Georgia (2023/10/12)

Gotham Greens has opened its twelfth and most technologically advanced hydroponic greenhouse in Monroe, Georgia, enhancing sustainable agriculture practices by using significantly less water and land compared to traditional farming. This 210,000-square-foot facility not only strengthens Georgia’s $70 billion agriculture industry but also focuses on community impact through partnerships addressing food insecurity. Established in 2011, Gotham Greens has expanded its reach to over 6,500 locations across the U.S., continuing its mission to deliver fresh produce nationwide with a focus on environmental sustainability and innovation.

Gotham Greens Launches Advanced Greenhouse in Colorado (2023/08/15)

The company has launched its second hydroponic greenhouse in Colorado, the first of three planned for this year. The 140,000-square-foot facility is five times larger than its Denver Metro greenhouse and will supply fresh produce year-round to retail and food service sectors. The company’s hydroponic systems use up to 95% less water and 97% less land compared to traditional farming. The greenhouse has generated over 85 jobs since its inception and its packaging reduces plastic usage by over 40%.

Kroger Furthers Its Partnership With Gotham Greens (2023/02/07)

Kroger, one of the largest grocery retailers in the United States, has partnered with Gotham Greens to bring greenhouse-grown produce and plant-based foods to its customers across the country. As part of the partnership, Gotham Greens’ produce will be available in over 300 Kroger stores, with plans to grow to nearly 1,000 shops by the end of 2023. This move is part of Kroger’s commitment to reducing its climate impact and achieving zero food waste to landfill company-wide by 2025.

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Gotham Greens Nets a USD 310 Million Funding Round & Acquires FresH20 (2022/09/12)

NY-based company has raised over $310m in new capital for its indoor farming business, bringing total financing to $440m since 2009. The latest round was one of the largest for an indoor farming firm and includes equity and debt funding. Gotham Greens plans to use the money to expand its operations and bring more greenhouse-grown produce and fresh, plant-based foods to people across the US. The company currently operates in six states, and its expansion plans aim to take the number of high-tech, climate-controlled hydroponic greenhouses it owns and operates to 13 in nine states by 2023.

The company also recently acquired FresH2O Growers, a hydroponic greenhouse grower in Stevensburg, VA. The acquisition will help the company expand its operations and provide sustainable supply chain solutions. Gotham Greens products are sold in over 3,000 grocery stores nationwide, and the company has achieved a 26% YoY growth in the leafy greens category. By using hydroponic growing systems, the company’s farms use up to 95% less water and 97% less land compared to conventional farming.

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