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Union square farmers market offers seasonal, fresh fruits and vegetables, artisanal cheeses, meats, breads, pickles, jams, wines, flowers amongst many others. The market is situated at the city's one of the most vibrant locations and allows about 60,000 people to shop, taste and tour while meeting with farmers [7]
Union Square hosts the Union Square Holiday Market every November and December, in which more than 150 vendors sell handcrafts. [110] Around two million people visit the Holiday Market annually. [111] Starting in 2024, UrbanSpace also hosted the Night Market food market in Union Square during the summer. [112]
German Christmas Market of Oconomowoc – Oconomowoc, Wisconsin [135] [136] Germania Society Christkindlmarkt – Cincinnati, Ohio [137] Holiday Shops – Bryant Park, New York City [138] Old World Christmas Market – Nashua, New Hampshire [139] Union Square Holiday Market – Union Square, Manhattan, New York City [140]
Of the ten artworks installed for the Central Subway, three are located at Union Square/Market Street station: . Lucy in the Sky by Erwin Redl consists of Hundreds of 10 by 10 inches (250 mm × 250 mm) LED-array-illuminated translucent panels on the ceiling of the concourse level, programmed to change colors, display patterns, and animations.
The Union Market buildings as they still stood in 2017 The front facade of Union Market in 2017. Today, the name Union Market is used by both the food hall located between 5th Street and the entire area between Florida Avenue NE, New York Avenue NE and 6th Street NE. This name sometimes overlaps with the name NoMa.
Shadbolt, de Boer, and Shi have said they source ingredients from Union Square Market. [6] The restaurant consistently features panisse on its menu, which de Boer attributed partially to the fact that the staff enjoys eating it with "a cold drink". [12]
“We came and walked the streets all over New York, from Central Park to Union Square market. The exhibition will feel like a stroll through New York City, and you can visit little shops for ...
The market was turned over from the city to the individual vendors in 1966 and was taken over by the New York City Economic Development Corporation in 1995. As part of the Essex Crossing redevelopment project that commenced in 2013, Essex Street Market moved to a new location in 2019 and rebranded Essex Market.