
Hungry Angelina, a new plant-based eatery, is coming to Downtown Brooklyn, the Commercial Observer reported Wednesday.
According to the Observer, the new restaurant — a partnership between a California-based lifestyle company headed by celebrity chef Matthew Kenney and a Madrid hospitality group — will encompass 4,500 square feet on the ground floor of 117 Adams St. in Kushner Companies’ “DUMBO Heights.”
The restaurant — set to open sometime this summer — will join other retailers like Taco Dumbo and Untamed Sandwiches.
The asking rent in the 10-year deal was $75 per square foot, the Observer reported.
“DUMBO Heights” is made up of six properties and a combined 1.2 million square feet of space.
The Adams St. space will be Hungry Angelina’s premiere location.












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