03-09-2021, 04:05 PM
I remember we tried a mid-week market a couple years ago and it was a complete bust. I recall going down one day and it was just a few vendors set up along Eby Street and they all pulled out pretty fast. I wonder if it would be different indoors, where there is more suitable storage and refrigeration. But I suppose an issue with that, then, is that each vendor rents their stall space so you'd need to find some willing to be there more than 1 day a week.
Maybe in the future things will improve there because I love going to the market for things. As more residential projects go up on this side of downtown, it might help, especially since there is still a lack of a real grocery store (I can't count the new one going in the old Eatons Lofts, as it's a niche, high end grocer that really limits it to clientele with thicker wallets).
Maybe in the future things will improve there because I love going to the market for things. As more residential projects go up on this side of downtown, it might help, especially since there is still a lack of a real grocery store (I can't count the new one going in the old Eatons Lofts, as it's a niche, high end grocer that really limits it to clientele with thicker wallets).