The City Market
The City Market is an historic public market, offering very affordable space for the operation of small retail businesses. The Market is open 365 days per year, with regular daytime and evening hours

A favorite shopping place for tourists and residents alike, the Market offers cottage industry entrepreneurs an opportunity to start a small business in a high-traffic location.

In October 2008, City Market Preservation Trust, LLC took over the management contract of the City Market. Vendors interested in space at the Market should contact:


Barry Newton
City Market Preservation Trust
188 Meeting Street, Suite 107
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
Tel: 843.937.0920
Email: marketmanagement@att.net

MARKET AREA HISTORY
Charles Cotsworth Pinckney ceded the land on which the Market is built to the City of Charleston in 1788. He stipulated that a public market be built on the site and that it remain in use as a public market into perpetuity.

To fulfill this requirement, the low buildings that stretch from Market Hall to the waterfront were built between 1804 and the 1830's. These originally housed meat, vegetable and fish markets and rented for $1.00 per day -- or $2.00, if the space had a piece of marble to keep the meat or fish cold. Butchers were known to throw meat scraps into the streets, attracting many buzzards that were nicknamed Charleston Eagles. Through the years, the sheds have survived many disasters, including fires, tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes and bombardment.

Three years after the Masonic Hall on the corner of Meeting and Market Streets was destroyed by fire, the current Market Hall was built in 1841 from a design by Edward Brickwell White. He was paid $300 for his plan, a copy of the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens. It was originally used by the Market Commissioners for meetings, social functions and space rental underneath.

Since the 1970's, the original sheds and the areas opposite the Market on both sides have housed many small and unique shops, each with its own flavor, history and character. Some of the products for sale include locally crafted sweetgrass baskets, clothing, artwork, jewelry, local souvenirs, perfumes, food, T-shirts, and other gift items. The vegetable and fruit vendors are still there alongside the basket weavers who speak Gullah and entice you to buy their goods.



RELATED DOCUMENTS
City Market Vendor Application
City Market Vendor Application



Sweetgrass Baskets at the City Market
Vendors at the City Market
The City Market

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