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Henrietta, NY. September 2022.

 

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Global Traveler Marketplace Products

Model: Keisha

Photography by: Caryn Werner

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Kroger Marketplace #542 (123,541 square feet)

1301 Frederick Boulevard, Midtown Marketplace, Portsmouth, VA

 

This location opened on October 15th, 2014. The store was rebranded as a Kroger in 2021.

My table. It was a nice evening, and I did relatively well.

Global Traveler Marketplace products

Model: Maya

Photography by: Caryn Werner

(C) carynnoel

Coliseum Marketplace (39,832 square feet)

2170 Coliseum Drive, Hampton, VA

 

This shopping center was built in 2000.

 

This sign used to be for the shopping center's Farm Fresh Fuel Express. Kroger didn't take over the gas station since the plan was always to build their new store in Riverpointe so this sign was converted to an additional shopping center sign for those traveling on Marcella Road.

Behind the Scenes at Marketplace Radio

Kroger Marketplace #514 (123,600 square feet)

7000 Tim Price Way, Stonebridge Shopping Center, Richmond, VA

 

This location opened on December 5th, 2012.

the marketplace in San Juan de Chamula

Russia - Loo @ Vilia

This is from across the street- which also houses a couple more Marketplace shops, and TGIFridays restaurant.

May 14, 2016 - "Faneuil Hall Marketplace is actually four great places in one location - Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market, all set around a cobblestone promenade where jugglers, magicians and musicians entertain the passers-by. So by all means, stroll, shop, eat, laugh, wander, wonder and explore it all.

In 1742 Peter Faneuil, Boston's wealthiest merchant, built Faneuil Hall as a gift to the city.

The edifice was home to merchants, fishermen, and meat and produce sellers, and provided a platform for the country's most famous orators. It is where colonists first protested the Sugar Act in 1764 and established the doctrine of "no taxation without representation."

Firebrand Samuel Adams rallied the citizens of Boston to the cause of independence from Great Britain in the hallowed Hall, and George Washington toasted the nation there on its first birthday.

Through the years, Faneuil Hall has played host to many impassioned speakers, from Oliver Wendall Holmes and Susan B. Anthony to Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy, always living up to its nickname, "The Cradle of Liberty."

To better accommodate the merchants and shoppers, Faneuil Hall was expanded in 1826 to include Quincy Market, which was designed in the then-popular Greek Revival style and later dubbed for Boston Mayor Josiah Quincy.

The market remained a vital business hub throughout the 1800's; but by the mid-1900's, the buildings had fallen into disrepair and many stood empty.

The once-thriving marketplace was tagged for demolition until a committed group of Bostonians sought to preserve it in the early 1970's.

Through the vision of Jim Rouse, architect Benjamin Thompson and Mayor Kevin White, the dilapidated structures were revitalized, thoroughly changing the face of downtown Boston.

The 1976 renovation was the first urban renewal project of its kind, one that spawned imitations in this country and abroad.

Today, what is known as Faneuil Hall Marketplace is still Boston's central meeting place, offering visitors and residents alike an unparalleled urban marketplace. The unique and burgeoning array of shops, restaurants and outdoor entertainment have made it a premiere urban destination that attracts more than 18 million visitors annually" Text from Faneuil Hall Marketplace website. Boston, Massachusetts.

Postgraduate students converse with senior academics and browse the latest publications at the conference Marketplace

The historic building at 213 Chestnut, where the Marketplace resides, has long been an important landmark. Built in 1910 to manufacture Raymond Overalls, the factory began manufacturing Ides Dresses in the 1920’s and then upscale Jonathon Logan Dresses in the 1930’s. (from their website)

 

It still looks the same today! It is an antique and collectibles shop now.

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Iron Chef Michael Symon visits Bar Symon at Washington Dulles International Airport for the Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting.

 

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My table. This corner of my table was particularly successful. I can see 5 things offhand here that were sold.

Andrea, our 'Gopher Fairy', and items from her kit of andy items vendors might need – including bananas as a voodoo doll...!

2015 Arts Midwest Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo by Tiffany Rodgers.

On the right the tower of the Nieuwe Kerk, finished in 1496 and on the left the Old Town Hall, its tower originating from the 15th century, the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1620 after a fire that did destroy most of the building.

Picture is a PTGui stitch of 6 pictures portrait format, 10mm lens, Nikon D 200, nodal point setting.

One of the awesome tikis in the marketplace is being swallowed up by a neighboring banyan tree.

This is actually Duke's Marketplace, a small lane adjacent to the International Marketplace food court.

At the Woodcraft Booth, Rob Cosman, Tommy MacDonald, and Reto Odermatt gave simultaneous presentations to large crowds

Regal Strawbridge Marketplace (43,000 square feet)

2133 General Booth Boulevard, Suite 131, Strawbridge Marketplace, Virginia Beach, VA

Opened August 1st, 1997, auditoriums renovated in 2014

Pictured: auditorium 11, capacity 40

Churchland Marketplace

3249 Tyre Neck Road, Churchland Portsmouth, VA

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