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Redstone Gateway Restaurants Help Feeding Our Neighbors in Need Program

A trio of Redstone Gateway restaurants have joined with Corporate Office Properties Trust in launching “Feeding Our Neighbors in Need.”

For every meal purchased, Rocket City Tavern, Dipwich All-American Sandwiches and Fiero Mexican Street Food, through WJP Restaurant Group, will donate a meal to the North Alabama Food Bank.

Customers will also be able to provide extra meals through the purchase of gift cards and the signature Brownie Bites at Fiero and Dipwich. WJP Restaurant Group aims to donate 45,000 meals or more from the sales at Redstone Gateway in Huntsville.

“We have had an incredibly encouraging start to the program, with over 5,000 meals already donated at the Redstone Gateway restaurants,” said Peter Nolan, vice president of Marketing at WJP Restaurant Group. “And hope to see a steady rise.

“The outpouring of support from the local communities has been truly heartwarming, especially given the obstacles that the restaurant industry has faced throughout a challenging year,”

“Throughout the year, we’ve made a concerted effort to support our tenant communities and the various industries impacted by COVID-19 including hospitals and healthcare staff, distribution of COVID care kits for communities in need, and funding for food banks,” said COPT Senior Vice President Bill Barroll. “The restaurant industry is no exception, which is why are proud to support our the ‘Feeding our Neighbors in Need’ program.”

COPT’s Huntsville Director of Asset Management James Lomax said, “It’s exciting to partner with WJP Restaurant Group on such an impactful program. The three phenomenal restaurants in Huntsville regularly provide the Redstone Arsenal community with fantastic food, and now they will be supporting those in need on top of that.”

For more information on WJP Restaurant Group and the “Feeding Our Neighbors in Need” program, visit wjpostrestaurantadvisors.com.