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St. Jacobs Farmers' Market

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The market consisted of the Peddler's Village building for the flea market and some food vendors, smaller buildings each housing a single retailer, and an open area in which up to 150 food and produce vendors set up an outdoor shop from spring to autumn. The food and produce vendors operate in one of
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Construction of a permanent 34,000 square feet (3,200 m) structure to replace the destroyed building was completed in 2015. Similar to the original main building, the Market Building houses food vendors on the lower level and artisan vendors on the upper level. Shoppers can find a variety of
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in which St. Jacobs is located, stated that the township would "fast-track the building site plans and the building permits" to rebuild the main building of the market. He also stated that the fire would have a "huge" economic impact on the community, and some vendors stated they would have to lay
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A temporary structure was erected on the site beginning in mid-October 2013. Metal legs were placed along the perimeter of the concrete foundation, an engineered steel roof frame was installed by crane, and a weatherproof textile cover stretched over it. The 15,600 square feet (1,450 m)
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The two-storey food building, owned by Mercedes Corporation since the 1990s, was the central building of the market in which operated 68 vendors before its destruction by fire. On the lower level were food vendors, and on the upper level were located home decoration and crafts vendors.
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It was established in April 1975. The main building of the market was destroyed by a fire on 2 September 2013. The market was rebuilt and re-opened on 11 June 2015. The farmer's market is open on Thursdays and Saturdays throughout the year, as well as Tuesdays between June and August.
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meats, cheeses, baked goods and local delicacies all in one stop. After the opening of the Market Building, it was decided that the temporary tent, erected on the foundation of the original main building would remain and currently houses 50 food, artisan and craft vendors.
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operates a seasonal steam train tour from Waterloo to the village of St. Jacobs and the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market. Trains run on Saturdays from March to October, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays for a shorter duration. The platform is at the eastern end of the site.
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The Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation established the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market Vendor Relief Fund in order to raise funds "to help affected vendors offset uninsured losses", predicted to be about $ 750,000. This includes the purchase of replacement
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dome-shaped structure was built on the same foundation as the original structure and opened on 12 December 2013. Of the 60 vendors from the original building, 49 returned to the temporary structure; displaced food vendors moved into the Peddler's Village.
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A 24 km on-road cycling tour operated by the Woolwich Cycling Group begins at the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market and loops around farms and the village of St. Jacobs, then returns to the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market.
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had been planned for installation. Woolwich Fire Department chief Rick Pedersen said a fire sprinkler system could have prevented the building's destruction or minimized damage caused by the fire.
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tours departing from the log cabin at the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market. The Mennonite Farm Tours, which operates from mid April to the end of October, is a seventy-five-minute tour that includes an
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from four stations were required to extinguish the fire. The fire did not harm any people, or the livestock in a nearby building. The fire caused about $ 2 million of damage to the building. A
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The market was managed by the Shantz family until 2017, when the more than 40 shareholders of Mercedes Corporation agreed to sell the market, St. Jacobs Outlets, Market Road Antiques, and the
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farm, during which tourists are taught about Mennonite culture. The Maple Sugar Bush Tours operates from the beginning of March to mid April, taking visitors to a nearby
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The city of Waterloo receives $ 340,000 annually from the power centre to compensate it for the power centre's "negative impacts on uptown Waterloo".
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The fire did not affect the other buildings on the site, as the wind "was blowing the flames away from the surrounding buildings on the property".
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Ash, Stacey (22 March 2000). "Big box store proposal revised; Retail plan for site near St. Jacobs Farmers Market still faces opposition".
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The main building of the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market was destroyed by a fire on the morning of 2 September 2013. Forty-five
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in 2002, which rendered a decision in 2003 to allow construction of the power centre. Construction began in 2008.
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by Mercedes Corporation "just to remember the building". Some of the salvaged wood was purchased by an artist in
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The primary building of the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market as photographed in 2003. It was destroyed by fire in 2013.
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In the 1990s, the township of Woolwich received an application from the Future Group for the development of a
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An open house viewing of the plans and subsequent public discussion was held in St. James Lutheran Church in
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Gallagher, Susan (28 January 1998). "Big box store development threatens our rural heritage".
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store on Weber Street to Schlegel Urban Developments, with a closing date in early 2018.
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The market was established in April 1975 by eight farmers, who merged a three-owner
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Strathdee, Mike (10 July 1997). "Big stores run into city staff opposition".
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Howitt, Chuck (21 October 2008). "Wal-Mart blends with local esthetic".
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adjacent to the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market, at which would be based a
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in January 2002. The opposing groups appealed the development at the
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A vendor's stall at the main building of the farmer's market in 2011.
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Temporary St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market building starting to take shape
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CBC: St. Jacobs Farmers' Market fire causes estimated $ 2M in damage
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Pink, Dave (17 January 2002). "Last call to view township's plan".
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CTV: 'Everything is gone': Fire destroys St. Jacobs Farmers' Market
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Community relief for St. Jacobs Farmers' Market vendors announced
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A trolley and two horses stationed in front of and obscuring the
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St. Jacobs market outdoor section to reopen this week after fire
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Several of the intact wood beams were salvaged from the site as
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was constructed on the site, the frame of which used 12"x12"
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Temporary St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market building opens Thursday
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Roof going up and over St. Jacobs Farmer’s market building
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Farmers' markets in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
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Toronto Sun: St. Jacobs Farmers' Market destroyed by fire
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St. Jacobs Farmers' Market new building completed in 2015
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had been installed in the building in early 2013, and a
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McClinchey, Kelley A.; Carmichael, Barbara A. (2010).
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Aftermath of the fire that destroyed the main building
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The site also has a livestock barn and petting barn.
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Demolition of main St. Jacobs Market building begins
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Index

A crowd mingling in front of a building.
farmers' market
flea market
Woolwich
Ontario
Canada
King Street North
Weber Street North
Wooden cabinets and shelves, the latter filled with jars of jams, preserves, and pickled foods
stockyard
Waterloo
Kitchener
heavy timber building
Douglas fir
British Columbia
TSC
A few standing, charred support beams surrounded by the ashes and remains of the burnt structure
firefighters
fire alarm system
fire sprinkler system
Woolwich
capital goods
mementos
Guelph

Interior of the market in 2024
Market tent inside
Main courtyard
Outdoor market

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