The Broad Street Market’s temporary structure is set to open near the end of the month.
Market officials announced on Wednesday that the tent-like structure will hold a soft opening on Thursday, May 23, following months of construction and delays.
“Following last year’s tragic fire, the Broad Street Market’s customers, vendors and supporters have understandably been waiting a long time for this day,” said Eric Hagarty, chair of the market’s board, in a statement. “But Harrisburg is a resilient town, and the community has stepped up to finally make this day a reality.”
The temporary market, located just across the street from the market’s stone building, will house six former brick building vendors, as well as three new vendors.
The following vendors will open in the temporary market building:
- Doggie Delights
- Fisher’s Deli and Bakery
- Lil’s Pretzels
- Peach Ridge Produce
- Rijuice
- Two Brothers BBQ
- Taylor Chip
- Diaspora
- Cherished Treasures
The tent will follow the same hours as the market, opening on Thursdays and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The city shared its idea to create somewhere to house vendors displaced by a destructive July fire in the market’s brick building just days after the fire. Officials originally stated that they hoped to have the tent finished in one month. However, the city has pushed back the opening of the tent several times, citing trouble securing contractors.
Eventually, the market received donations and free services from Harrisburg-area-based McClure Company, which installed plumbing, and a group of local carpenters from the Local 431 Union. Harrisburg also contracted KCS Electric for electrical work in the tent.
In addition, Touch of Color Flooring donated commercial-grade vinyl flooring, and Midtown Property Management is providing free leasing and facilities support to the market.
“When the public has the chance to see the new space on May 23, we think it will be apparent that despite the exterior, it is so much more than a tent. It’s a wonderful, vibrant place to get the produce, meats and treats we’ve been missing for months,” Hagarty said. “And it’s the first step on the market’s road to lasting recovery.”
The temporary tent is slated to remain open while the city rebuilds the market’s brick building, which city officials have stated could take anywhere from three to five years.
For more information about the Broad Street Market, visit their website. For updates on the market rebuild and temporary tent construction, visit the city’s webpage.
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