Reef has replaced president Michael Beacham, who spearheaded deals with key chains like Wendy's. "Reef is choosing to end my employment before I was able to fully complete the mission," Beacham said.
The ghost-kitchen startup Reef Technology — which over the past year has been cited for operating trailers without permits in several US cities — has again run afoul of city inspectors, this time in ...
Reef Technology may sound like some kind of marine life innovation. It isn’t. But it is a unicorn. One of Miami’s first unicorns. And its main business is running ghost kitchens. Sounds like some ...
Miami-based Reef Technology, which operates a number of ”ghost kitchen” trailers across the city that prepare fast food for delivery, currently owes Multnomah County $3,895 for consulting services and ...
The ghost-kitchen startup Reef Technology is no longer operating kitchen vessels in Houston, Insider has learned. "Our Consumer Health Services department did a status update on all mobile food units ...
An internal memo from Miami-based Reef Technology first reviewed by technology publication, The Information, reveals that the ghost kitchen and parking garage company known for its mobile pod kitchens ...
Following reports last fall and winter that ghost kitchen disruptor Reef Technology had temporarily halted operations in multiple cities due to permitting issues, Reef is now working with city ...
A three-year-old startup that’s built a business by serving food at kitchenless establishments is being acquired by a New York tech company. REEF Technology, which operates delivery restaurants and ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. National ghost kitchen operator Reef Technology Inc. has ...
REEF Technology Inc., the largest operator of delivery kitchens, logistics, and proximity hubs in North America, announced on Tuesday that it has acquired 2ndKitchen, a leader in virtual kitchens for ...
Reef Technology, backed by SoftBank, has previously operated mobile ghost kitchens without permits. City inspectors in Austin, Texas, recently suspended four trailers, citing a lack of authorization.