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A produce vendor at the West Side Market says that a rat problem has him frustrated. He says the new organization in charge ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio –- The West Side Market is holding monthly vendor pop-ups now through October. This month’s pop-up is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 21. They give shoppers an opportunity to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Two West Side Market produce vendors – King Quality Produce and Mariam’s Produce – lost their stands in the North Arcade when their leases weren’t renewed last month.
Vendors at the West Side Market are excited about the transformation. “The infrastructure improvements will not be seen by the public,” said owner of Kate’s Fish, Tom Mcintyre. “But they ...
The $53 million first stage of the West Side Market’s transformation project will renovate the East Arcade, which will be home to the produce vendors. Cleveland's West Side Market can begin its ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Aiman Ebrahim has been selling fruits and vegetables at the West Side Market in Cleveland for 40 years. For the last 20, his wife Maha Mikhael has been by his side. They said ...
West Side Market has stood in the Ohio City neighborhood across the river from downtown for over 100 years but the last 12 months have been one of the most transformative periods for the beloved ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – A major new chapter is underway at Cleveland’s historic West Side Market.. City leaders gathered Monday morning in Ohio City to break ground on the long-awaited, multimillion ...
Cleveland Public Market Corporation, the nonprofit that manages the West Side Market, held a ceremonial groundbreaking Monday, May 12, to mark the start of the first phase of the market’s $68 million ...
Cleveland Public Market Corporation broke ground Monday on the first phase of a $68 million West Side Market renovation. The project aims to improve day-to-day operations at the market, by addressing ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Two West Side Market produce vendors – King Quality Produce and Mariam’s Produce – lost their stands in the North Arcade when their leases weren’t renewed last month.
Cleveland Public Market Corporation broke ground Monday on the first phase of a $68 million West Side Market renovation. The project aims to improve day-to-day operations at the market, by ...