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I'm not familiar with this project. Info?
I think Parcel 9?
http://www.archboston.org/community/showthread.php?t=2845&page=18
Edit: Lr beat me in the dig for the thread.
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I'm not familiar with this project. Info?
I know it's a completely different animal, but I'd kill for something resembling the stalls surrounding Tsukiji fish market. I have some sashimi knives I bought for next to nothing there.
Look for Inna's Kitchen for the knishes.
As Lrfox reports, it's super-busy (actually, even the over-priced wooden wares were doing okay on the 3 occasions I was there ).
In terms of the vibe, it seems like it is more of a touristy novelty (rather than genuine shopping and noshing) destination for the moment (understandably). I went there with NYC friends to show it off and hopefully do an impromptu picnic (as you can at most city markets) but it's not really set up for that. Not just limited seating but no plates, utensils, ways of cutting or serving things you buy... I asked the folks at a cheese stall if they could slice the hunks cheeses we bought into smaller pieces and got a somewhat terse "well...if we have time we might do that for you, but it's not really our job" (and at that moment there was a 2-to-1 staff to patrons ratio). Again, everything's got that "new market smell" at the moment and I look forward to that evolving into something a bit more food hall.
Thanks--I didn't know about this. I may try to trek up there; quality food at a good price remain the only thing about Atlanta that I pine for...
Anyone know if the "Boston Public Market" sign, visible in this render (albeit for a separate project) will be a reality?
I drive by this ugly empty lot daily, such a shame.
That was posted Oct 2014 what is the holdup?