Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge gets a new home — right across the street
The Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge celebrated its move to 125 Henry Street on Sunday with a ribbon cutting and volunteer sandwich-making event.

Neighbors and local officials gathered on Sunday to celebrate the relocation of the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge to its new home in front of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and Christ the King congregation. The fridge moved across the street from its original site at First Presbyterian Church to accommodate a newly active driveway. Founded in 2021 by Caroline and James Koster, the initiative provides a "take what you need" food resource for residents facing food insecurity.
Architect James Koster designed the new weather-protected housing to blend with the historic neighborhood, utilizing a green patina and a 16th-century German font to match the adjacent church signage. During the event, volunteers from The Service Collective and other local groups stocked the unit with fresh produce, proteins, and handmade sandwiches. Both host congregations emphasized that the fridge remains a neighborhood-built resource open to all.
Summary by Dispatch AI — read the full story at Brooklyn Eagle — Heights Press.
Enjoyed this read?
Get Brooklyn Heights news, openings, and events delivered weekly. No spam.
Comments
Loading comments…