This award recognizes businesses with a long-standing history of significant contributions to their local communities. The honor was recently marked by a Proclamation presented by New York State Assemblyman Steven Stern, further recognizing the company’s invaluable role in the community.
In his letter of support, Assemblyman Stern wrote, “For nearly nine decades they have remained committed to being a leader and not only growing and supplying fresh produce but being a pillar in their community with regular donations to communities in need, including the Island Harvest Food Bank and the VA hospital.”
The Commission has remained steadfast in its dedication to the community through unprecedented local and world challenges, such as the Great Depression and our most recent struggles with the pandemic. Bushwick has always remained adaptable and resilient.
Ken Gray, vice president of sales and marketing at Bushwick Commission, expressed the team’s gratitude for the recognition.
“We are deeply honored to be named to the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry,” said Gray. “This award would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of those who came before us. We carry their legacy with us every day as we continue to serve our customers and community.”
This recognition not only celebrates Bushwick Commission's rich history but also underscores its ongoing role in shaping New York’s agricultural and business landscape. The company looks forward to many more years of serving its customers and community with the same dedication and care that has been its hallmark for the past 90 years.
Caption: Bushwick Commission Vice President of Sales and Marketing Ken Gray with New York state Assemblyman Steven Stern.