Food Bank of Alaska triples space at new location
The Food Bank of Alaska moved into a new building at 2192 Viking Drive at the end of last summer but the nonprofit is just now showing the facility off to the public.
CEO Jim Baldwin described the difference in the new space as “night and day” compared to their old building.
“Now we have 78,000 square feet verses 25,000 square feet,” Baldwin said. “We can be more efficient; we can process food through this facility a lot quicker and get it out into people’s hands more efficiently.”
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