North Market

North Market
North Market logo
The Columbus (top) and Dublin (bottom) North Market locations
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Market locations in Columbus and Dublin
Coordinates39°58′18.948″N 83°0′15.527″W / 39.97193000°N 83.00431306°W / 39.97193000; -83.00431306,
40°06′17″N 83°06′35″W / 40.104680°N 83.109798°W / 40.104680; -83.109798
Address59 Spruce St (Columbus)
6750 Longshore St (Dublin)
Opening date1876 (first market house)
1995 (current downtown market)
2020 (Dublin market)
ManagementNorth Market Development Authority
Public transit accessColumbus:
multiple routes

Dublin: Central Ohio Transit Authority 33
Websitenorthmarket.org
460-488 North Park Street Warehouse
Part ofNorth Market Historic District (National and Columbus Registers) 82001460,
CR-21
Significant dates
Designated CPDecember 30, 1982
Designated CRHPSeptember 19, 1983

North Market is a food hall and public market in Columbus, Ohio. The Downtown Columbus market was established in 1876, and was the second of four founded in Columbus. The market is managed by the non-profit North Market Development Authority (NDMA), which also manages North Market Bridge Park, a market in Dublin, Ohio.[1]

The downtown market hosts about 35 vendors. About one third of these sell ready-to-eat foods, one third sell specialty goods, and the remaining portion sell produce, flowers, meat and fish, cookware, and gifts.[2] The NDMA also hosts a weekly farmer's market from June to October outside the market building.[1]

The Dublin market, completed in 2020, was designed to be more modern than the downtown location. The new market has 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) of space, two-thirds of which is for the public. The market has 15 vendors, with a total capacity of 19.[3]

  1. ^ a b "North Market Farmers' Market".
  2. ^ "North Market | Columbus, Ohio".
  3. ^ Weiker, Jim. "North Market 2.0 opens in Dublin's Bridge Park". The Columbus Dispatch.