By Associated Press - Tuesday, May 8, 2018

ROCKLAND, Maine (AP) - A Maine coffee shop is now run and owned by its 17 employees in a deal with the previous owner to become a cooperative.

Rockland’s Rock City Coffee became a worker-owned cooperative two months ago with employees buying the business from founder Susanne Ward. The Bangor Daily News reports the coffee shop is now governed by a five-person cooperative board that was elected by members.

The owner-employees say day-to-day management remains largely the same.



Ward says the sale is a way to reward the people who worked for her.

Kevin Malmstrom, who has worked at Rock City for 14 years and is now one of the 17 owner-employees, says he feels like the cooperative purchase means the coffee shop will always remain a place they love to work.

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Information from: Bangor Daily News, http://www.bangordailynews.com

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