
"Financial terms of the deal, announced by FairWave on Feb. 2, were not disclosed. FairWave, based in Kansas City and backed by Great Range Capital , said its holdings now include 14 coffee, tea and bakery brands operating in more than 40 cafes, roasteries and bakeries. FairWave brands currently operate in the regional markets of Kansas City, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Baltimore/Annapolis and North Carolina's Triangle."
"Joe Van Gogh traces its roots to Raleigh, where founder Robbie Roberts began roasting coffee in 1991. The company opened its first cafe in Chapel Hill in 1995 and has since grown into a business spanning cafes, wholesale, e-commerce, training and equipment service, FairWave said. Joe Van Gogh's website lists six cafes in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, including a UNC campus cafe, and roasting operations based in Hillsborough."
FairWave Specialty Coffee Collective acquired North Carolina-based Joe Van Gogh Coffee, with financial terms undisclosed. FairWave is based in Kansas City and is backed by Great Range Capital. FairWave's holdings now total 14 coffee, tea, and bakery brands operating in more than 40 cafes, roasteries and bakeries across regional markets including Kansas City, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Baltimore/Annapolis and North Carolina's Triangle. Recent FairWave acquisitions include Raleigh's Black & White Coffee Roasters and Milwaukee-area Fiddleheads Coffee. Joe Van Gogh began roasting in Raleigh in 1991, expanded to cafes and wholesale, lists six Triangle cafes and roasts in Hillsborough, and uses sustainability measures such as solar panels and compostable packaging.
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