South Phoenix farmers market on track for late February opening

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Phoenix has approved a three-year permit for a farmers market to be held on a vacant tract in south Phoenix while development plans move forward.

A Phoenix zoning adjustment hearing officer on Thursday approved a three-year permit for a farmers market to be held on a vacant tract in south Phoenix while the city moves forward with redevelopment plans for the land.

Because getting the permanent development off the ground will take a while, the city and community organization Broadway Heritage Neighborhood Association are working with south Phoenix-based MAA Wellness Center to offer a temporary farmers market. MAA Wellness’ license will last 12 months, with the opportunity for month-to-month extensions.

The goal is to host the market on the first Saturday of every month. MAA Wellness hopes to start at the end of February.

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