Farmers market shows improvements to Portage’s Founders Square

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Improvements continue to be made to Portage’s Founders Square, with the latest $1 million going toward making the space more attractive for farmers markets and other events.

Additional concrete walkways and space for vendors, along with lighting and electrical service, are among about $1 million in improvements completed at Portage’s Founders Square, pictured on Friday, June 7. They come in handy for the farmers markets and others there.

Holladay Properties built mixed-use structures that offer commercial space on the first floor and residential on the upper floors. Now people who visit the accessible playground and other amenities at Founders Square can visit restaurants there, too. Portage’s Founders Square, pictured on Friday, June 7, 2024, has seen a host of improvements in recent years. The latest is a beer garden with a permanent fence rather than orange webbing, something that makes former Mayor Sue Lynch prouder of her city.

Lynch shared that dream. She’s especially proud of the new beer garden space, which has a permanent metal fence and not gaudy orange webbing surrounding it, drooping for days after an event.

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