Ryan Companies announces the opening of Feeding Tampa Bay’s Causeway Center

Ryan Companies has announced the completion and opening of Feeding Tampa Bay’s Causeway Center.

The 215,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility is now the primary distribution center for Feeding Tampa Bay.

The new headquarters consists of 31,000 square feet of cold storage, an 11,000-square-foot kitchen that prepares daily meals, a grocery store, a café and classrooms for job training and financial literacy lessons.

Feeding Tampa Bay can now double the previous food distribution volume to help food-insecure families throughout West Central Florida.

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