Green City Market finds permanent home for year-round farmers market

Chicago's Green City Market Secures Permanent Home for Year-Round Farmers Market

After years of searching, the nonprofit behind some of Chicago's most popular farmers markets has finally found its permanent home. Green City Market announced last week that it has purchased a 4,872-square-foot building in North Center and plans to build out the space to host year-round farmers markets.

The purchase price for the property was $899,000, according to Letisha Steele, executive director of Green City Market. The nonprofit expects to open the space sometime this year and plans to host a community event as early as March.

Green City Market's mission is to expand accessibility to fresh, locally grown food. Its markets are "producer only," meaning farmers sell what they grow and other vendors must source ingredients directly from the nonprofit's farmers whenever possible. The organization aims to make high-quality, locally grown produce accessible to everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status or geographical location.

The purchase of this new property is a significant milestone for Green City Market. According to Steele, it was made possible by the late Chicago chef Abby Mandel, who started the organization in 1999 with nine local farmers at the crosswalk next to the Chicago Theatre. Mandel had set aside $1 million for her charitable foundation to fund the purchase of a brick-and-mortar location.

The new building is an ideal location for Green City Market, as it is near several bus routes and about a half-mile from the Brown Line's Western stop. The property is also next door to an Aldi store, making it easily accessible to customers.

Steele described the building as a "mullet," with its nondescript front room but an expansive greenhouse in the back, which will be designed to cater to the farmers working with Green City Market. The nonprofit plans to include a large walk-in cooler to store produce and a kitchen for cooking classes.

The new location is especially important given the federal funding cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). These cuts have made it even more challenging for low-income families to access fresh, healthy food. Green City Market's mission is to provide a solution to this problem by creating a space where farmers can sell their produce directly to customers.

"I just don't think farmers markets are just for privileged people," Steele said. "Going to a farmers market is not reachable for a lot of folks, and I feel like it should be reachable. ... I don't believe that food should be gate-kept."

With its new permanent home, Green City Market is poised to continue its mission of making high-quality, locally grown produce accessible to everyone in Chicago.
 
πŸ™Œ finally! a place for green city market to thrive 🌱 i think this is a huge win for the community, especially with all the fed funding cuts for programs like SNAP πŸ€• it's not just about the farmers markets tho, it's about making healthy food accessible to everyone πŸ₯— regardless of income or location. i love that gcm's mission is to break down those barriers and make food a human right 🌎 let's hope they can make good on their promise and create a space that's inclusive and welcoming for all πŸ‘
 
This is amazing news for the community πŸ™Œ! But honestly, have you seen the size of the forum comments? It's getting out of hand πŸ‘€. I mean, I know some people love to vent and share their opinions, but can't we just keep it civil and concise? πŸ€” A 4,872-square-foot building for a farmers market is awesome, but let's not lose sight of what really matters: the actual users of this space.

I'm all for making high-quality, locally grown produce accessible to everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status or geographical location. But can we also talk about the actual logistics and how they're going to make it happen? πŸ€” I mean, no offense to Green City Market, but sometimes I feel like we're just speculating on details without actually knowing what's behind the scenes.

Let's keep the discussion focused and constructive, shall we? πŸ’‘
 
🌱 just think about all the people who'll have access to fresh produce now. chicago's getting a little greener 😊 that's something to be excited about. hope they can make it happen πŸ’ͺ and not get too much of the commercial stuff in there. keep it local, keep it real 🎯
 
πŸŒ±πŸ’š just what chicago needed a year-round farmers market πŸŽ‰ it's about time we got some affordable healthy food options for everyone πŸ€‘ plus it's great for the local farmers they're gonna thrive with this new spot πŸ’ͺ and i love that steve said farmers markets should be for everyone not just the privileged people 😊 let's get shopping at green city market soon! πŸ‘‰πŸΌ
 
I don’t usually comment but... this is such great news for the community! 🌞 I mean, it’s about time we have a year-round farmers market that can be accessed by everyone, regardless of income level or where they live. The fact that Green City Market is committed to making high-quality produce accessible to all is amazing. And it's even more important now with the federal funding cuts to SNAP 🀯. I'm sure there will be so many benefits from having a space like this in Chicago, not just for people who can afford to go but also for those who might not have access to grocery stores that sell fresh produce.

I also love that the building has an expansive greenhouse and a large walk-in cooler – it’s going to be such a great resource for the farmers. And I hope they do a lot of cooking classes there too! πŸ³πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³ It just feels like such a positive step forward for our community, you know?
 
Just got the news about green city market secuin a new spot 🀩 finally after all those years they're gonna have a year round market that's not just some seasonal thing, it's so important for low income fams who can't afford fresh food but gettin a big shoutout toabby mandel who started this whole thing back in 99 πŸ‘
 
πŸ’š they finally got a stable home 🏠 for their farmers market in chicago! i'm so hyped that it's gonna be year-round now πŸŽ‰. as someone who's been following gcm since like forever πŸ‘€, it's amazing to see them take this huge leap forward. and omg the new location is everything 🀩 - those bus routes, that aldi next door, the greenhouse in the back... perfection 🌱. i totally get what letisha steele is saying about farmers markets being for everyone πŸ’•. like, food should be accessible to every single person, regardless of income or where they live. can't wait to see this space come together and support our local farmers πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ’š this is so awesome! finally a proper farmers market spot for green city market 🌱 they're all about supporting local farmers and making healthy food accessible to everyone, which is exactly what chicago needs more of. can't wait to check out the new location & see what kind of community vibes they'll be bringing to the table 🍴πŸ‘₯
 
πŸ€” I'm so stoked for Chicago! This is like, super important news for the community 🌟. Farmers markets are already a great way to get fresh food, but when you have year-round access, it's like a whole new level of awesome πŸ…πŸ‘. It's amazing that Green City Market has found its permanent home and is going all out to make this space happen πŸ’ͺ.

I'm thinking about how they're focusing on accessibility for low-income families who are struggling to get healthy food 🀝. That's like, really admirable of them. I mean, we've gotta do better as a society to make sure everyone has access to good grub 😊.

It's also cool that the new location is right next door to an Aldi store ⛏️. That's gonna make it super easy for customers to get to and from the market. I'm hoping this means more people are gonna be able to take advantage of this amazing resource πŸŽ‰.

I love how Letisha Steele is all about breaking down barriers and making food accessible to everyone πŸ’•. It's like, we need more people thinking like that in our community πŸ‘. So, here's to Green City Market and their mission to make Chicago a greener, healthier place πŸŒΏπŸ’š!
 
Yaaas this is amazing news!!! πŸŽ‰πŸŒΌ I'm beyond stoked for the community and especially for those low-income families who'll have access to fresh veggies now! πŸ’š Green City Market's mission is SO important and they're killing it with their 'producer only' model. It's not just about giving farmers a space, but also making sure that food isn't gate-kept πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Let's give a huge shoutout to Abby Mandel for starting this amazing org in 1999! πŸ’• And congrats to the team on finding their dream home πŸ πŸ’–
 
idk why ppl need 2 pay $900k 4 a small bldg lol but seriusly tho, i think dis r gr8 news 4 chicago! we need more places like dis where ppl can get fresh produce n support local farmers πŸŒΌπŸ’š the fact dat it's gonna be year-round market is a win in my book bc who doesnt luv shopping 2 their fave farmers at anytime? i'm def hyped 2 see what dey do w/ it πŸ˜„
 
πŸ€” the fact that they're able to secure a permanent spot for their market is awesome πŸ™Œ, especially considering the current state of SNAP funding and how it's affecting low-income families' access to fresh food 🍎. it makes total sense that green city market would want to create a space where farmers can sell directly to customers, bypassing some of the middlemen who might be taking a bigger cut πŸ’Έ. i'm also excited about the plans for the greenhouse and kitchen spaces - it'll be great to see the community come together to support local farmers and cooking classes 🍳🌿.
 
🀩 this is amazing news! finally green city market has a solid permanent spot πŸ πŸ’š i mean think about it, no more being at the mercy of weather conditions or temporary spaces, they can now really focus on making fresh produce accessible to everyone πŸŒ±πŸ‘ it's also super cool that abby mandel's legacy lives on through this purchase πŸ’• i'm definitely looking forward to checking out their new location and supporting local farmers 😊
 
This is amazing news for the people of Chicago 🀩! A permanent farmers market spot is just what this city needs to make healthy food more accessible to all #FarmersMarketRevolution. I'm so down for a community event in March and can't wait to see the new location come together πŸ’š. It's about time we support our local farmers and give back to the community with fresh produce πŸ…. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good SNAP issue fix? 😊 Thanks to Green City Market for fighting the good fight and making healthy eating more affordable for everyone #HealthyEatingForAll #ChicagoGoesGreen
 
I'm totally stoked about this news 🀩... wait, no I'm not πŸ˜’. Can't we just go back to those old farmers markets on the sidewalk? I mean, they were so much more chill and didn't have all these fancy amenities like walk-in coolers and cooking classes.

But then again, think of all the low-income families who can't even get their hands on fresh produce without this permanent spot πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's gotta be a good thing that Green City Market is pushing for accessibility and making healthy food available to everyone... or maybe they're just going to gentrify the area and prices will go up? πŸ€”. Ugh, my mind is all over the place 😩.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, this new building might not be perfect, but it's a start πŸš€. And hey, who knows maybe Abby Mandel's charity foundation was actually just a cleverly disguised plot for world domination 😜.
 
πŸ€” so they finally found a spot for their farmers market and it's gonna be year round? that sounds cool i guess. but why do they need to gatekeep food like that? shouldn't anyone be able to buy whatever they want at the market? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also, how did the chef Abby Mandel come up with $1 million for her foundation? that seems like a pretty big ask... πŸ’Έ
 
Man, this is so cool! 🀩 A permanent home for a farmers market in the city? That's like a dream come true for all the foodies out there! The fact that they're going year-round now means more opportunities for people to get fresh, locally grown produce, regardless of their budget. It's about making healthy eating accessible to everyone, not just the privileged ones 😊. I love how this nonprofit is committed to breaking down those barriers and creating a space where farmers can sell directly to customers. It's all about community and supporting local food systems! πŸ’š
 
🌱 This news just got me thinking about how we need more spaces like this for people from all walks of life. I mean, imagine being able to walk into a place where you can literally taste the fruits of your labor, or rather, someone else's hard work. It's not just about access to food, it's about community and connection. And let's be real, how many of us have ever tried to go to a farmers market only to find out we couldn't afford it? Or worse, that it was too far away or inaccessible because of our circumstances? πŸ€” This new Green City Market spot is like a beacon of hope for all those who've been struggling to get their hands on fresh produce. And I love how they're making it "producer only" - it's like they're saying, "Hey, we're not just about giving you food, we're about supporting the people who grow that food." πŸ’š
 
omg 🀩, this is amazing news! finally, Chicago's Green City Market has found a permanent home for their year-round farmers market 😌. it's gonna be a game changer for low-income families who struggle to access fresh & healthy food, especially with those federal funding cuts πŸ€‘. abby mandel was ahead of her time, bless her soul πŸ’•. the new building is literally the perfect spot - accessible by bus routes & within walking distance from an aldi store, making it super convenient for customers πŸ‘. and can you imagine a large walk-in cooler & kitchen for cooking classes? 🀀 green city market's mission of making high-quality produce accessible to everyone should be celebrated πŸŽ‰!
 
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