Under the Sun Partners with Flanner House to Fight Food Deserts

New partnership location of Flanner House and Under the Sun Market

New partnership location of Flanner House and Under the Sun Market

WFYI reports that the City of Indianapolis announced the first recipient of its Healthy Food Access grant on Thursday. Flanner House will receive $400,000 to develop Cleo’s Bodega, a micro-grocery that will sell discounted food through a relationship with Under the Sun.

Given this news, we want to take a look at current food access and how  the location of Cleo’s Bodega will improve that.

New Bodega Located in Food Desert
The micro-grocery will be located in Flanner House’s current location at 2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, in the middle of Indianapolis’ biggest food deserts. According to our analysis, the census tract where Cleo’s Bodega will be located has no access to a grocery within one mile. Using food source locations from SAVI’s asset database, we filtered out store types like gas stations, restaurants, convenience stores, and drug stores. The resulting map shows a one mile “buffer”, or access area, around each store.

One Mile Access Area Around Groceries, Supermarkets, and Independent Groceries

In Northwest Side, Low Access to Food Combines with Low Incomes and Low Access to Cars
By layering those grocery access areas over 2015 census data (from the 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Averages), we can make estimates about the people who do and do not have food access in each tract. This results in a map showing us the percent of each tract (by area) and the estimated population with access to a grocery. The northwest side, mid-north area, and northeast side have some of the lowest access in the county, along with some of the highest numbers of low- and moderate-income households and households without vehicles.

Percent with Access to Grocery, by Tract

Cleo’s Bodega Will Increase Access to Vulnerable Groups
The planned site of Cleo’s Bodega falls in this very low access area. There are an estimated 10,500 people within one mile of the planned site. The micro-grocery would provide access to groups that are particularly vulnerable to food insecurity and food access barriers. Within one mile of Cleo’s Bodega, there are an estimated:

1,272 households without a vehicle
3,555 households earning less than $50K per year (compared to the area median income of $69.9K)
7,170 people of color
Grocery Access Including Cleo’s Bodega

You can also learn more about food access at IndyVitals.org, where use use USDA data to calculate the percent of the population who reside less than a mile from a supermarket or large grocery store.

Founders Mosaic Acquires Warsaw Chemical Company

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Warsaw Chemical in Kosciusko County is under new ownership. Indiana natives have acquired the company, which produces cleaning products for a variety of industries, though financial details were not disclosed.

The company says its headquarters will remain in Warsaw and its staff, including president Ken Bucher, will remain in place. Wolfrum and Sadek, who the company says are new to the chemical industry, took over after after 25 years of the company being employee-owned.

Warsaw Chemical says customers can expect to work with the same people within the company that they have for years. “As we turn the page at Warsaw Chemical, we feel confident that this will be very positive for our customers and our employees, which are the most important things," Bucher said in a news release.

The company says it will examine ways to improve products and processes in order to grow with the needs of customers.