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Green Bay Public Market breaks ground

By Lisa M. Hale

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GREEN BAY, WI – (WGBW) – What used to be known as the Old Fort Square on North Broadway in Green Bay gets a new identity and a new look. The city held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Green Bay Public Market on Tuesday. 

Rendering of the Public Market. Courtesy: On Broadway
A ceremonial ground breaking on the Green Bay Public Market was held Tuesday in downtown Green Bay. Photo: Nikki Zerjav/Civic Media

The Public Market will be able to house up to 20 vendors to provide year-round access to fresh produce and other goods. The $18.3 Million project is expected to have a yearly economic impact of $65 Million. 

Interior of the space that will be occupied by the Public Market. Photo: Nikki Zerjav/Civic Media

Originally, the plan was to have the Public Market open and ready for visitors during the NFL Draft 2025 coming to Green Bay in April. However, officials with the project now say it will open in the summer of 2025.

Diagram of layout of Green Bay Public Market. Photo: Nikki Zerjav/Civic Media

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