Farmers Market
The Midland PlacePlans project brought national experts to the city to engage city staff, farmers market vendors, and other community leaders in a discussion of strategic opportunities for the popular market. In recent years, the market has seen an explosion of both vendors and customers—enough that the existing facility can’t keep up with demand—and the consultants confirmed that Midland can support a larger and more robust market. Designers prepared concept drawings as examples of what an expanded market could look like to support further discussions of these opportunities.
Key recommendations
The report recommends a community conversation about the role of the farmers market, both as a functional market and as a community gathering space and catalyst for economic development in downtown. Because expansion of the current farmers market along the Tittabawasee River is limited by flooding and soil conditions, the report recommends also considering a new market site in Putnum Park, which could offer more space for vendors and customers and also provide a link from downtown to the stadium and new East End development. Additionally, the report offers recommendations for building on Midland’s existing environmental, cultural, and entrepreneurship assets to support the strengthening of the entire downtown.
Contacts
Brad Kaye, Director of Planning and Community Development, City of Midland, 989-837-3379
Media Coverage
- Farmers Market Traffic Study Now on City of Midland Website – Midland Daily News, Sept. 15, 2015
- City of Midland eyes Farmers Market alternatives with PlacePlans grant – Midland Daily News, June 29, 2015
- New Farmers Market could be coming thanks to grant – WNEM, June 29, 2015
- Midland and Flint develop placemaking plans – Mid-Michigan’s Second Wave
- Midland’s Farmers Market Key Part of PlacePlan – Mid-Michigan’s Second Wave
- Midland Farmers Market part of ‘first domino’ for downtown revitalization – MLive
- Conceptual PlacePlan for Midland Farmers Market now available online – Midland Daily News
- Downtown Midland set to get a facelift and expansion – minbcnews.com
- Midland selected to receive planning assistance – mlive.com Saginaw
- Midland selected to receive planning assistance – Midland Daily News
- Midland and Flint selected to receive planning assistance – TV 25 Flint and Midland
- Midland and Flint selected to receive planning assistance – WNEM TV 5
- City of Midland Moves Forward with PlacePlan – Midland Daily News