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Vendor spaces are still available in new structure at Broad Street Market

13 of the 16 spots in a new structure across from the Stone Building that has nearly been completed, the Market Alliance said.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Note: The video is from February 2024.

The Broad Street Market Alliance announced Wednesday that there are three spaces available for vendors as the city of Harrisburg nears completion of a new venue across from the Stone Building.

Currently, 13 of 16 of the vendor spaces are occupied by former Brick Building vendors that were displaced when fire consumed most of the building last July, Market said. 

"There are three spaces available for those interested in becoming part of the Market community," the Market Alliance said ina a press release.

The three units available in the new structure measure 12.5’ x 4.5’ (56.25 ft2), 12.5’ x 12.5’ (156.25 ft2), and 12.5’ x 6’ (75 ft2), respectively. 

Applications to become a new vendor are available online here.

New vendor applications will be subject to approval by the Market’s Vendor Review Committee. The Market encourages people interested in this opportunity to apply as soon as possible and no later than Wednesday, April 10.

The Broad Street Market, founded in 1860, is the oldest continuously-operated market house in the United States. It serves as the long-time anchor of retail activity in Harrisburg’s Midtown business corridor, with dozens of vendors providing locally-grown and organic produce, meats, baked goods, freshly-prepared meals, and more. 

Despite the fire that burned down the Brick Building last year, the Stone Building remains open for business Thursdays and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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