
Chobani LLC on Thursday officially unveiled Chobani House, a new headquarters that serves as a new model for urban development — combining business, community investment and impact in New York City's NoHo neighborhood.
As business leaders and local governments struggle to navigate changes in the commercial real estate market to address a forever-changed landscape of urban needs, Chobani is embracing a new vision for how businesses can invest in and deliver sustained impact for their home community.
Chobani House will be home to its global business headquarters with employees working in office four days a week, a community kitchen preparing nutritious meals for those in need, an innovation center supporting Chobani's business and also bringing together global food scientists to advance solutions to help eradicate hunger, and an incubator lab for emerging NGOs and non-profits who are focused on social impact.
New York City has been home to Chobani for over a decade, establishing Chobani House demonstrates a new chapter for the company and represents a significant commitment to the city over the next 30 years. Located in the heart of downtown New York at 360 Bowery, the over 120,000-square-foot building will include experiential retail space and provide an extraordinary environment to collaborate, create, and deliver on Chobani's global mission of good food for more people. Chobani House is expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2025.
"There is huge value in Chobani House being located in the heart of New York City – with its rich tapestry of people, energy, grit, and determination," said Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of Chobani. "This city is unlike any other place on Earth, and it's an amazing place to call one of our homes, ensuring we can continue to attract top talent."
Chobani House will also be home to Tent Partnership for Refugees, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, a network of over 400 major companies committed to helping refugees across a dozen countries in the Americas and Europe access local labor markets by helping them become job-ready and connecting them to work, as well as Shepherd Futures, the family office of Hamdi Ulukaya, which recently acquired Anchor Brewing in San Francisco. In addition, Chobani House will further allow the company to deepen its longstanding support for non-profit organizations fighting hunger through new partnerships with The Lower Eastside Girls Club and The Center for Wellbeing, and Hunger Free America.