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Collection of Food "Pods" in Portland, OR
This isn't one brick'n'mortar restaurant. Instead it's a collection of mobile diners, or "pods", with offerings ranging from Southern BBQ to Sushi to a German Bier Garden. With such variety there are too many delicious food choices here to recommend just one, but that only means you'll have no problem whatsoever finding foods to suit the moment.
(Adapted from “Mississippi Marketplace” by Spinnerin on Flickr)
Broadacres Marketplace 07.2018
Places to visit in North Las Vegas: Broadacres Marketplace which combines spontaneous fun of a swap meet with established stalls. We are fans of the friendly vibe, live music and good food and drink. Open Fri-Sun planeta.com/broadacres-marketplace
Places to visit in North Las Vegas: Broadacres Marketplace which combines spontaneous fun of a swap meet with established stalls. We are fans of the friendly vibe, live music and good food and drink. Open Fri-Sun planeta.com/broadacres-marketplace
Mitsuwa Marketplace is the largest Japanese Supermarket in the U.S. Mitsuwa Marketplace has a wide variety of sushi, bento, deli, Japanese groceries, Japanese confectionery, cosmetics, and all other products at their store.
Co-Housing (homeownership) at Swan's. Photos taken during 10th Anniversary Celebration in 2010
Museum of Children's Art students practicing their dance in Swan's Marketplace Courtyard
DHSS Secretary Rita Landgraf and Insurance Commission Karen Weldin Stewart, joined by Rep. John Carney, kicked off Delaware’s health insurance marketplace with an event Sept. 3 at the Latin American Community Center. Representatives of the four marketplace guide organizations in the state, a representative from Mayor Williams’ office and Maria Matos, president & CEO of the LACC also spoke. But the event was highlighted by the words of Gia Cotman, a marketplace guide for Brandywine Women’s Health Associates, who lost her health insurance in 2011 after she lost her job. “I was unemployed and uninsured,” she said. What she hopes to convey to Delawareans without insurance is that she understands their situation, and that the marketplace is an affordable way to get access to health insurance and quality care.
Enrollment in Delaware’s marketplace begins Oct. 1. For those who enroll by Dec. 15, coverage will begin Jan. 1, 2014. Delaware expects to enroll as many as 35,000 people – many of whom will be eligible for subsidies to reduce their overall costs. Said Rep. Carney, “If there’s any place in the country where we can make this work, it’s here in Delaware.” For more information, go to www.ChooseHealthDE.com. Said Secretary Landgraf, “For all Delawareans the meaning is clear: Affordable coverage for uninsured Delawareans means a healthier Delaware for all.”