BrightFarms, a national leader in the indoor farming industry, today announced the opening of its first greenhouse in Texas, bringing its fresh, locally-grown leafy greens to the South Central and Southwest for the first time. Building on the recent unveiling of its Illinois greenhouse, the Lorena, Texas site is the second of three regional hubs BrightFarms is opening in 2024, marking an ambitious and rapid expansion.
read moreCox Farms, a Cox Enterprises company, today announced a significant milestone as North America’s largest greenhouse operator, as it surpassed over 700 acres across its two brands, Mucci Farms and BrightFarms.
read moreBrightFarms, a national leader in the indoor farming industry, today announced the opening of its new greenhouse hub in Yorkville, Illinois, a city within the Chicago Metropolitan area.
read moreAs we celebrate National Salad Month, aka the best month of the year, lettuce dish out the freshest findings from our recent survey with OnePoll to learn more about what the perfect (and weirdest) salad looks like.
read moreIn a landmark move for sustainable agriculture, BrightFarms is teaming up with Element Farms to set a new standard for indoor-grown produce in the Northeast.
read moreThe leading indoor agriculture company builds on Cox’s more than $1 billion of investments in sustainability and cleantech.
read more“BrightLabs” will expand the company’s focus on the development of biotechnologies that increase the profitability of its indoor farming operations and deliver breakthrough product innovations.
read moreThe opening of the company’s fifth greenhouse puts it on track to double in size and production in 2021, making it the largest producer of indoor-grown greens in the U.S.
read moreBrightFarms plans to reach most U.S. major markets by 2025; Cox Enterprises assumes majority ownership.
read moreBrightFarms’ year-over-year sales growth has surged by 40% in the last month.
read moreLightfoot to serve as a voice for rapidly growing local, indoor leafy greens industry.
read moreSecretary Russell Redding welcomes BrightFarms, which will produce two million pounds of local produce annually.
read moreAbby Prior to lead as SVP, Sales & Marketing; Matt DiNitto Joins as Director of Sales, East, Affinity Sales to serve as Broker Northeast.
read moreBrightFarms, the No. 1 brand of locally grown packaged salads, has announced that it has hired Steve Platt as CEO, while the company’s founder, Paul Lightfoot, will continue as the company’s President and Founder.
read moreBrightFarms, the #1 brand in local produce, was named to the annual Inc. 5000 list, ranking #571 among the country’s fastest growing private companies.
read moreGovernor Tom Wolf announced that BrightFarms, Inc., a producer of locally grown leafy greens and herbs, will expand into Pennsylvania by constructing a new hydroponic greenhouse.
read moreBrightFarms, the leading supplier of locally grown salads for supermarkets, was recently awarded the Innovation Award (Produce) at Walmart’s 2019 Supplier Growth Forum.
read moreBrightFarms, the leading supplier of local produce to supermarkets, has appointed Steve Campione as its Chief Financial Officer.
read moreBrightFarms, the No. 1 brand of locally grown packaged salads, will hit shelves at Dierbergs Markets in greater St. Louis.
read moreBrightFarms, the first national brand of local produce, is announcing their locally grown packaged salads at select Walmart stores in stores in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
read moreBrightFarms, the No.1 brand in locally grown packaged salads, today announced it has secured $55 million in a Series D equity financing.
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