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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It's known all over, and now the "Brooklyn Flea" is expanding out of New York for the first time -- and it's coming to Philadelphia! Co-founders Eric Demby and Jonathan ...
Brooklyn has become flea-ridden — and shoppers have got the itch. Flea markets are booming around the borough, bringing vintage wares, homemade goods — and thousands of bargain-hunting shoppers — to ...
The Brooklyn Flea market, which was taking place every Sunday for the past four and a half months in Northern Liberties, has pulled out of the City of Brotherly Love.
All will be answered later this month when a new flea market debuts in the 25,000 square foot space behind the Al-Noor School on 20th Street in Brooklyn. The Greenwood Heights market is doing ...
Fort Greene — which this spring will host Brooklyn’s first destination flea market — may succeed Chelsea as the new go-to place for bargain-hunting aesthetes. The flea market, which will set up tent ...
Brooklyn's flea market boom makes the cover of the free Metro newspaper today. "Following the success of the Brooklyn Flea last year, the borough will be teeming with new markets this summer.
Brooklyn Flea Philly’s local manager Mark Vevle spoke with Philly Mag’s Victor Fiorillo about what happened to the market in the Piazza and what’s coming next, which frankly sounds much ...
The Brooklyn Flea is heading across the river and going year-round at a new location in SoHo.. Beginning June 18, the largely, art and craft market run by Smorgasburg’s Eric Demby and Jonathan ...
The Brooklyn Flea was held in Northern Liberties’ Piazza, a location Vevle said may have contributed to its downfall. Vevle’s endeavor, the Franklin Flea, will open on an underused stretch of Market ...
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