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Cherry Street will be partially closed on Nov. 26, from 4-7 p.m. for the tree lighting, mostly to prevent cars from crossing Church Street.
It's a five-day summertime shopping event, featuring over 30 local retailers. With some stores and restaurants offering 20% ...
It's a win-win to benefit customers and Burlington businesses, and it's happening right now-- the Church Street Marketplace Sidewalk Sale. Our Claire Jones reports.
Scott Corbin, leasing manager for Church Street Market, said he would like to see a “high-profile tenant” move into the Olive Garden space that spans Church Street in the elevated walkway.
The Church Street Marketplace says it’s an opportunity for stores to liquidate their goods before they stock up for fall and winter. Officials say it’s a boost for businesses and a plus for ...
Church Street’s two middle blocks (between College and Cherry) were officially closed to traffic on July 7, 1980. The Church Street Marketplace opened on Sept. 15, 1981.
Cherry Street will be partially closed on Nov. 26, from 4-7 p.m. for the tree lighting, mostly to prevent cars from crossing Church Street.
Out of the over 100 stores in the Church Street Marketplace, 75-percent of stores are locally owned, and only 25-percent are nationally owned.
The Church Street Marketplace opened on Sept. 15, 1981. In 1994, the Church Street’s top block (between Cherry and Pearl streets) was closed to vehicular traffic and resurfaced with brick.
The market, which is hosted by First United Methodist Church, 217 S. Church St., Salisbury began in the summer of 2024 as a mid-week market and will continue on that schedule again this year.
Church Street Marketplace is a four-block long pedestrian district that is home to more than 100 stores, restaurants and other businesses.
Bill Truex, a decorated architect, changed the face of Burlington by envisioning civic projects such as the Church Street Marketplace. Truex died on April 10. He was 85.