Among the dozen-plus vendors who will populate this year’s market are 1857 Spirits/Barbers Farm Distillery (offering handcrafted potato vodka from Schoharie County); Body & Soul (baked goods from Brooklyn);
The Farmers’ Market on the morning of September 11th, 2001
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The market is a reprise of a popular Downtown institution that sold fresh produce outdoors, on Liberty Street, at the foot of the south tower of the original World Trade Center, each summer, starting in 1984. Its last day was on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. Finding a new home for Lower Manhattan’s equivalent of an agora took 16 years, but it reopened last June, to enthusiastic support from local residents and workers.
After the destruction of the World Trade Center, multiple attempts were made to bring the market back, with locations that included Zuccotti Park, Battery Park City (at two locations outside of Brookfield Place), and the former entrance to the PATH station on Vesey Street. But none of these venues offered vendors sufficient space or foot traffic to achieve critical mass, and each effort was eventually abandoned.
The Greenmarket at Oculus Plaza is managed by GrowNYC, a non-profit organization of more than 50 farmers’ markets across the City, along with gardening, recycling and education programs.
“We are thrilled to bring the Greenmarket back to the World Trade Center site,” says GrowNYC president Marcel Van Ooyen. “The notion of community is integral to the work we do at GrowNYC, and this reunion of Greenmarket farmers with the community of Lower Manhattan is immensely meaningful. In addition to gaining access to healthy, local products, Greenmarket customers at the market will once again find comfort in the familiar faces of their favorite farmers.”