West Side Market Nonprofit Board Announced, Master Plan Unveiled

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A consultant laid out many suggestions that have been tossed around for years

About a year after Mayor Justin Bibb announced plans to have a new non-profit lead the revitalization of the West Side Market, City Hall on Thursday released adetailing a rough blueprint of what's to come in 2023, from possible seating additions to future ideas for the market's parking lot.

"I feel really confident," she said,"that with all of this information and with this data that it puts the advisory committee and the board in a really nice position to make sure that any physical changes or programmatic changes really will support what the market needs." While capital repairs are in progress, including the $1.9-million repair job on the clock tower and $1.8 million in plumbing fixes, the consultants tapped into what visitors want to see in the future. A survey of 444 visitors , brought some predictable feedback.

 

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Was reading this article until they got racist. Ba bye.

The only people that will profit will be the board members, politics as usual

Needs new direction as long as it stays true to the mission.

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