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Made for Good marketplace draws crowds at 60 Wall office

A monthly marketplace in the lobby of Deutsche Bank's New York City headquarters brings employees a range of artisan breads from the social enterprise Hot Bread Kitchen, a Made for Good project partner.

Held on a Friday afternoon, each "pop-up" has drawn dozens of employees shopping for weekend dinners, brunches and other entertaining. They peruse Hot Bread Kitchen's range of traditional and multi-ethnic breads—including challah, hearth breads, seasonal focaccia, bialys, m'smen (Moroccan flatbread) and lavash crackers—and have a chance to talk to Hot Bread Kitchen staff about the organization's innovative programs and business model.

Hot Bread Kitchen has so far staged three pop-up marketplaces at 60 Wall. Each time, all quantities (hundreds of breads) sold out in a single hour, along with several copies of Hot Bread Kitchen's award-winning cookbook and aprons. The next marketplace will take place on Friday, April 28.

Based in East Harlem, Hot Bread Kitchen is a nonprofit social enterprise that provides workforce development and business incubation programs to help underserved women and food entrepreneurs overcome industry barriers and achieve economic stability. The organization is a flagship US partner of Deutsche Bank’s global Made for Good program, which supports creative and socially engaged enterprises whose innovative ideas, approaches and business models promise social and economic progress.

Made for Good marketplace draws crowds at 60 Wall office