From Right: Kelvin Crucey, Senior V.P. for Finance & Administration, UMEZ;
Hope Knight, Executive Director of BRISC; Milo Meed, Owner/Developer, Island
Salad; and Ellingston Clark, Senior Loan Officer, BRISC.
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Contact: Charles Walker (212) 410-0030 x234
ISLAND
SALAD RECEIVES BRISC LOAN
New York, NY - Hope Knight,
Acting Executive Director of the Business
Resource & Investment Service Center (BRISC) announced today that Island Salad, Inc., a forthcoming salad
bar and juice café to be located to in East Harlem at 22 East 125th Street
between Madison and Park Avenues, is receiving a $181,406.00 loan from the organization for build-out and working capital.
It is planned that
Island Salad will occupy 700 square feet of ground floor space and have an
outdoor seating area of 450 square feet behind the indoor facility.The salad bar and juice café will offer a low
priced healthy alternative in the fast food genre offering create-your-own
salads, prepared salads, fresh sandwich wraps, gourmet and specialty coffees
and hot drinks, all natural gourmet sodas, teas, baked goods, juices, yogurts
and smoothies.The ambiance and décor
will reflect that of the West Indies Caribbean Islands.
“One of BRISC’s most important functions
is to assist upcoming businesses,” said Hope Knight.“When it opens, Island Salad will be a
healthy and welcome addition to the many and varied eating establishments for
which Upper Manhattan has become renowned.”
Milo Meed, the owner and developer of Island Salad, said, “Island Salad is a fast,
efficient and reliable.Our services
embody our core values of quality, honesty, innovation, and guest-focus.Island Salad is a healthy alternative to the
traditional fast food menus.It will
offer affordable healthy meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our mission is
to serve fresh and nutritious foods in a clean and wholesome environment.”
ABOUT BRISC
BRISC offers start-up and/or expansion loans to
qualified businesses in Upper Manhattan.Loans are
from $50,000 to $250,000 in size, with a competitive fixed rate, a maximum
seven year maturity and there isn’t a job creation requirement.Additionally, BRISC technical assistance
programs are available to ensure the sustainability, profitability and growth
of small businesses in the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone. Technical
assistance includes consulting services, workshops, seminars and access to a
large “how-to” library.