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Downtown Arlington opens new farmers market, sees fruits of its labor

Residents will soon have the opportunity to shop for fresh food and homemade goods every weekend at the new Downtown Arlington Farmers Market. The market will kick off 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Front Street and Center Street, recurring at the same time every Saturday through November. The event is a collaboration between the Downtown Arlington Management Corp., the City of Arlington and Four Seasons Markets. Maggie Campbell, Downtown Arlington Management Corp. president and CEO, said Four Seasons has around 30 vendors lined up for Saturday’s first market. “Every week, there’ll be additional vendors and as that growing season in the spring really develops, you’ll start seeing more and more fresh products,” she said. Parking and entry to the farmers market is free. There will be parking along Front Street and on the first two floors of the 101 Center parking garage. “We've been very excited to see it come to life, because these conversations started in November and have been very detailed, and we're excited to see the fruits of the labor on Saturday,” said Garret Martin, Downtown Arlington Management Corp. vice president. Rebecca Boxall, district 5 city council member, said talks about a farmers market date back to when she was elected in 2021. Because past markets failed, more consideration had to go into planning. “The main obstacle has been that we wanted to find an operator that had experience and had connections to local and regional farmers, and it's just taken us a long time to get that,” Boxall said.” Martin said the Downtown Arlington Management Corp. felt like it could help and immediately began looking for partners to supply the foods for the market. It landed on Four Seasons Markets. “We were looking for vendors and we saw this one was operating nearby and they seemed to have markets people responded well to,” he said. Four Seasons runs other markets throughout Dallas-Fort Worth including the Richardson, Plano and Carrollton markets, and Martin said they’re a qualified operator. This iteration of the market will mark the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic that Arlington has had a recurring market for downtown residents. One of the longest running farmers markets in Arlington closed in 2015, after over five years of service, according to previous Shorthorn reporting. The old market was also held on Front Street. The closure happened due to the property it was housed at being sold. The market owners could not negotiate a new location in Arlington. In 2016 the market moved to Handley before closing its doors for good in 2020. @wall035203 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Downtown Arlington opens new farmers market, sees fruits of its labor

Crates of produce are displayed at a farmers market hosted by UTA Dining Services on Oct. 30, 2018, on the Central Library mall. 

Residents will soon have the opportunity to shop for fresh food and homemade goods every weekend at the new Downtown Arlington Farmers Market.

The market will kick off 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Front Street and Center Street, recurring at the same time every Saturday through November. The event is a collaboration between the Downtown Arlington Management Corp., the City of Arlington and Four Seasons Markets.

Maggie Campbell, Downtown Arlington Management Corp. president and CEO, said Four Seasons has around 30 vendors lined up for Saturday’s first market.

“Every week, there’ll be additional vendors and as that growing season in the spring really develops, you’ll start seeing more and more fresh products,” she said.

Parking and entry to the farmers market is free. There will be parking along Front Street and on the first two floors of the 101 Center parking garage.

“We've been very excited to see it come to life, because these conversations started in November and have been very detailed, and we're excited to see the fruits of the labor on Saturday,” said Garret Martin, Downtown Arlington Management Corp. vice president.

Rebecca Boxall, district 5 city council member, said talks about a farmers market date back to when she was elected in 2021. Because past markets failed, more consideration had to go into planning.

“The main obstacle has been that we wanted to find an operator that had experience and had connections to local and regional farmers, and it's just taken us a long time to get that,” Boxall said.”

Martin said the Downtown Arlington Management Corp. felt like it could help and immediately began looking for partners to supply the foods for the market. It landed on Four Seasons Markets. 

“We were looking for vendors and we saw this one was operating nearby and they seemed to have markets people responded well to,” he said.

Four Seasons runs other markets throughout Dallas-Fort Worth including the Richardson, Plano and Carrollton markets, and Martin said they’re a qualified operator.

This iteration of the market will mark the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic that Arlington has had a recurring market for downtown residents.

One of the longest running farmers markets in Arlington closed in 2015, after over five years of service, according to previous Shorthorn reporting. The old market was also held on Front Street.

The closure happened due to the property it was housed at being sold. The market owners could not negotiate a new location in Arlington. In 2016 the market moved to Handley before closing its doors for good in 2020.

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