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Renton Market

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COMMUNITY

More than a Market — it’s a place where neighbors meet, stories are shared, and cultures come together through food, creativity, and connection.

OPPORTUNITY

The Market is an entry point for entrepreneurs to start a business. Nurturing these businesses will benefit the local economy - vendors will be provided ongoing business training and resources, with the goal of graduating into empty brick and mortar spaces in the neighborhood.

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ACTIVATION

A Public Market activates public space. The Market becomes a place for gathering, learning, commerce and experiences.

The Market becomes a draw for tourism and all sorts of activities - learn how to make fresh pasta, purchase a bouquet of flowers, or grab a cup of coffee before exploring the neighborhood. 

RENEWAL

A Public Market revitalizes a neighborhood, becoming the heart and soul of Downtown.

Market activity increases foot traffic and spurs local investment, supporting existing businesses and welcoming new opportunities.

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URBAN to RURAL

A Public Market connects urban to rural communities, linking and strengthening food systems.

The Market gives access to fresh, locally grown food and supports the hard working Northwest farmers in our state.

PUBLIC HEALTH

A Public Market provides access to healthy, fresh food and provides a gathering space to reduce social isolation.

This access enhances community and nutritional health for the area.

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Building the Renton Market

Follow Along

Be part of the journey — see updates as the Market takes shape in downtown Renton.

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WHY CHOOSE RENTON MARKET

At Renton Market, we are committed to promoting local businesses, artisans, and sustainable practices. By choosing us, you support the community, enjoy fresh, high-quality products, and contribute to a greener future.

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FRESH & VIBRANT

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DIVERSE OFFERINGS

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SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES

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