
“The large space in Manhattanville will allow for a wide variety of events, including listening parties for local artists introducing new albums, fundraisers for causes important to the community, open mic nights for musicians and poets, book readings and much more.”ĭear Mama Coffee will occupy 4,700 s/f on the ground floor and mezzanine levels in the southwest portion of the Jerome L.
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“Along with a full food menu, coffee and specialty drinks, it is a platform for people to converge and inspire one another, discuss the issues of the day, admire local art and share music. “Dear Mama Coffee serves as a gathering spot for the local community to nourish the heart, soul and belly,” said Zachary Sharaga, CEO and founder of Dear Mama Coffee. “With art exhibitions, music, events, community fundraisers and more, Dear Mama Coffee will be a place of engagement and a true neighborhood venue.” Greenberg, executive vice president of Columbia University Facilities and Operations. “Dear Mama Coffee brings another high-quality business to the neighborhood, and with it, a day-to-night establishment that will add more activity and services to the new campus and community,” said David M. The signing establishes the second outpost of Dear Mama Coffee, joining the flagship East Harlem location, and is consistent with the University’s approach to its retail tenants, which favors local businesses that bring a variety of amenities and experiences to the diverse Columbia community, the wider local community and visitors.



The outlet joins Steep Rock Bouldering, a Community Wellness Center, an interactive installation about brain research and an Education Lab as part of the civic and retail spaces that define the street-level experience of the campus. Greene Science Center at Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus. Dear Mama Coffee, a Harlem-based espresso, cocktail, wine bar and eatery, has signed a lease in the Jerome L.
