City Market closure date set as entire city block prepares for facelift

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By JILL SHERIDAN Indianapolis’s City Market will temporarily close while the redevelopment of that city block gets underway.& The historic Market House currently houses 16 vendors, about half its capacity. Businesses got& word the market& would have to close for planned renovations this fall. The city announced that vendors will receive free rent for January and February 2024, ahead of the coming March 1 closure. The city said renovations could last up to two years. Market business has struggled over the past few years between the pandemic, road construction and offices moving from the nearby City-County Building. The announcement of the redevelopment of the block where the market is located did not originally include the market closure, but the need became clear as the project progressed. The $200 million City Market Campus redevelopment project is a partnership between the city, Gershman Partners, and Citimark. As part of an agreement, the partners will look to hire a private company to operate the market when it reopens. Current vendor Tomlinson Tap, which serves Indiana craft beer, will serve as an anchor of the new space. The Indianapolis City Market Corporation, a nonprofit that has run the market since the late 80s, will...

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