
THE PIAZZA MARKET: 2010
Urban markets have a long and storied history:
Beginning in ancient times, outdoor markets have always played a large part in the day-to-day life of inhabitants of the greatest civilizations on the planet: the market was the heart and stomach of ancient world cities like Athens, Babylon, Rome, and Paris. People came to meet, shop, and eat as well as discuss politics and culture with their fellow citizens.
Philadelphia, a world city as the birthplace of America, the seat of our first federal government and the home of Independence Hall, America's first free library, the First and Second Banks of the United States, and cultural institutions such as the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Academy of Natural Sciences, the Athenaeum, and the Franklin Institute is a cosmopolitan city that deserves such a market.
Now is the time:
With space for over 300 vendors, the Piazza is located directly in the middle of the East Coast megalopolis with nearly instant access to I-95, the Ben Franklin Bridge, and a mass transit hub for Subway, Bus, and Trolley--the Piazza's location to mass transit can't be matched. With over 6 million people in the Greater Philadelphia region just a highway exit and bus stop away, AND with free parking--there is no other urban market in the region that can give you more shoppers and sellers than we can.
How it works:
We will put forth an unprecedented level of promotion never before seen for an outdoor market. What we will give you is an incredible range of goods from an amazing range of vendors, and for vendors we offer you an incomparable vending opportunity. Can't afford a brick and mortar storefront? You can afford the Piazza Market. Don't want to travel to New York City to sell your wares? You no longer have to. Want to find cool, amazing, and unique stuff to buy right in your own backyard? Now you can.
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