Posted by Keely Saye on Thu, Oct 22, 2009
Fresh, South Carolina
seafood, a meat market featuring local products and an on-site bakery are what
most people feel would have the greatest impact on customer visitation at the new
farmer’s market, according to a recent survey released by the South Carolina
Farmers Market today.
In respect to amenities
having a “large” impact on attendance, respondents rated a seafood market (59%),
a meat market (50%) and a bakery (43%).
“That’s
great news for the new market,” said George Lee, of 321 Lexington Associates,
LLC, the developer for the project. “Our plans are to not
only feature these three amenities, but also to have a huge children's play
area, a 150-seat exhibition kitchen, a 400-seat outdoor amphitheater, a
specialty foods shop, school bus drop-off area, an RV park, and several
restaurants.”
Survey results also showed
that respondents gave high ratings to an organic foods section (43%), a family
friendly retail area with heat and air conditioning (41%). The new market will include these
amenities as well.
When
it opens on April 17, 2010, the new South Carolina State Farmers Market will
set a new standard for a cherished American tradition. The state-of-the-art
marketplace will provide South Carolina's agricultural community a one-of-a-kind
showcase, while offering area residents an attractive combination of shopping,
dining and entertainment.
Fifty-four
percent of respondents indicated it was “very important” to have truck traffic
diverted away from pedestrian traffic.
“At the new market, wholesalers
will be fully accommodated in an entirely separate area from where families
will shop. Visitors can not only enjoy the convenience of drive-through sheds
for fresh produce, they can also experience the market by walking through an
area with separate shops that are heated in winter and cooled in summer,” Lee
said.
Survey
results also showed that more than 50 percent of people were eager to find out
about upcoming festivals and events planned for the new market. About 47 percent said they were most
interested in finding out what will be in season at the market. All of this will be shared on the
Market’s website at www.scstatefarmersmarket.com
as well as through social media applications, including Facebook and Twitter.
Located
on Highway 321 (Charleston Highway) in Lexington County near Dixiana within 1.5
miles of both I-26 and I-77, the new market features separate areas for major
wholesale vendors and the retail sale of South Carolina agricultural products.
The new market will feature a children's
play area, a 150-seat exhibition kitchen, a 400-seat outdoor amphitheater, a
specialty foods shop, school bus drop-off area, an RV park, a fish market, a
meat market, bakery and several restaurants.
The site will also be home to
South Carolina Department of Agriculture laboratories, a 200-seat conference
center and offices. The agriculture department will occupy 40 acres,
which includes a separate farmers sheds section, with the rest of the 173 acres
filled with the market’s wholesale facilities, retail space and public
amenities. The new market will be three times larger than the old one, spread
over an area the size of seven Super Wal-Marts.
To learn more,
visit scstatefarmersmarket.com or visit the market using social media
applications, including Facebook, http://facebook.com/SCFarmersMarket
and Twitter http://twitter.com/SCFarmersMarket.
Posted by Keely Saye on Tue, Sep 15, 2009
The new South Carolina State Farmers Market has been a long time coming, and it's almost here! In the spring of 2010, the new market located on Highway 321 in West Columbia, SC will open with more than three times the space and a lot more amenities.
Before we open, we want to hear from you. Whether you are a farmer, vendor or consumer, we value your ideas and suggestions. So please take a few minutes to complete this survey, and we will be sure to take your suggestions to heart as we construct this new state-of-the-art facility.
Thank you in advance for your time and input. Please proceed to the survey by clicking HERE.