Co-op collapse
Austin's pioneering Black Star Co-op brewery shuts down after 14 years

Black Star Co-op existed on an alternative business model for years, but is closing January 12.
North Austin brewpub Black Star Co-op Pub and Brewery announced it will be permanently closing after more than 14 years of business.
The restaurant and brewery announced it will close on Sunday, January 12, citing “careful considerations of the many challenges we’ve faced in navigating the world’s first community-owned, democratically managed brewpub.”
Black Star is member-owned and managed and does not depend on tipping as part of its wages. It opened in 2010 and allows thousands of member-owners to work shifts, help run the co-op and patronize the business.
In 2017, Black Star hit a rough patch, struggling to pay employees a living wage with slow sales. Supporters rallied to save the business.
Black Star addressed the closure in a post on social media:
“We set out to create a space where the community could thrive over a shared love of good beer, good food, and good company, and for over 14 years, we have been lucky enough to make this our reality. We’ve formed deep connections and incredible bonds with Member-Owners, general public patrons, and local community groups and companies alike, in a way that is only possible for a business that exists to serve the community that owns it. We are incredibly grateful for the support you’ve shown us, the memories we’ve made together, and the sense of belonging and gemütlichkeit that we were able to cultivate in our shared brewpub. [...]
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