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Encyclopedia > City Market

City Market is the name of two communities:

  • City Market (US)
  • City Market (Finland)

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Welcome to the Indianapolis City Market! (540 words)
Unexpected delays likely will push back the re-opening of the market a few weeks, but City Market board members say the market should be completely re-opened with at least 80 percent of the spaces leased by later this summer.
The City Market Corporation's Board of Directors has accepted Nikki's resignation, and has expressed its appreciation for her dedication and service to the City Market over her six years.
City Market is just two blocks north of Conseco Fieldhouse and just six blocks from the Convention Center.
City Market, Saint John, N.B. (1296 words)
The market as a concept was a particular place for the sale or barter of farm produce and cottage crafts.
The gates of the Saint John City Market were commissioned to be built for the same utilarian purpose for which all gates are made, to bar entrances; in the case of the City Market; at night after the closing bell has rung.
The Market Committee which was a Committee of Council asked at the meeting of May 15, 1874, that any further building of sheds or leasing of ground, be held in obeyance, until they had made their recommendations.
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