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I reported on the new Dekalb Market back in March, and I am thrilled to spread the word that the market is opening this Saturday, July 23rd, 2011!  I have posted their press release below.  Can’t wait to see how it all came together!

DEKALB MARKET—A HUB FOR ARTISANS, EATERIES AND CREATIVE START-UPS

Brooklyn, NY (July, 2011)—Urban Space is excited to announce that Dekalb Market, a new sustainable hub for retail and community, is scheduled to open on Fulton Mall in Downtown Brooklyn on Saturday, July 23.

A collection of shops, an educational farm, an Internet radio station, and food vendors, the market will provide fun and entertainment for people of all ages. A portion of the market’s vendors will be housed in retrofitted shipping containers, alongside an incubator urban farm. Dekalb Market will be located at the intersection of Flatbush and Willoughby in Downtown Brooklyn, close to Fort Greene, DUMBO, Long Island University, Metrotech, the downtown business district and Fulton Street.

“We’re creating a central location in Brooklyn for commerce, art and design, as well as a functioning green space for people in the neighborhood to enjoy,” says Eldon Scott, President of Urban Space.

Urban Space aims to support the growth of Brooklyn’s best creative entrepreneurs by offering them an affordable retail alternative to a traditional storefront—all in a unique and dynamic marketplace setting.

What you’ll find at Dekalb Market:

Dekalb Farm – An educational resource for the public and the urban agricultural community, Dekalb Farm will be a small urban farm operated by local farmers and education partners, including Family Cooks Productions, 3rd Ward, New York City College of Technology, The Brooklyn Grange, Newton Farm Cooperative, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, and Atom’s Eco. The farm’s produce will be incorporated into on-site cooking demos, food vendors’ recipes, a local university’s culinary arts program and into a community “food security” distribution plan.

BBOX Radio – A community Internet radio station that will be broadcasting live, online and on-site from their container at the Dekalb Market. Radio show submissions are currently being accepted. Visit www.bboxradio.com for more information.

Food – Some of Brooklyn’s best and newest small food purveyors are setting up shop at Dekalb Market. Vendors include Cheeky’s, Cuzin’s Duzin, Joe the Art of Coffee, Maharlika, Mazie’s Bites, Nile Valley Juice & Sandwiches, Pasticcio, Robicelli’s, Sour Puss Pickles, and Tea by Tiffany.

Shops – Unique, popular, locally-owned designers and purveyors, including B66, Brooklyn Rock, Daga Antiques, Hank & JoJo, Harriet’s by Hekima, Honeysuckle & Hearts, kudu-lah, Little Poco, Pratt Design Incubator and Yakblak Specs & Sunnies.

Weekend Market – A unique mix of makers, artisans and producers will also set up at the Dekalb Market’s weekend market, in custom-made market stalls, which will be open on Saturdays and Sundays.

Events – A variety of events featuring local entertainment and community programs will appear throughout the week.

For more information, visit www.dekalbmarket.com.

If the world ended today, I figured a) I might as well go strolling through a lovely market with James, and b) if I’m underneath a huge concrete archway tucked in a corner of Brooklyn, maybe all the fuss would simply pass us by.  Fortunately, at least in my book, the world is still here.  And happily, Brooklyn Craft Central’s Shop the Arch was a wonderful market in a groovy, airy, rain-proof location under the Manhattan Bridge.

I could tell you lots of stories of wonderful people we met, the beautiful birthday gifts we found for our sisters, and the delicious taco from Hermelinda Tacos that I had for lunch.  However, this market was so visually unique, and the light was so remarkable, that I thought I’d just show you what it was like in this BKCC Shop the Arch Slide Show:

The talented artisans featured in this slideshow are, in order of appearance:

Come to BKCC's Shop the Archway Market on Sat May 21!

Come to BKCC's Shop the Archway Market on Sat May 21!

SHOP THE ARCHWAY IN DUMBO THIS SATURDAY, MAY 21st!

This weekend, many wonderful, whimsical, and witty artisans and food vendors will gather in the archway beneath the Manhattan Bridge for Shop The Archway, a Spring Market from Brooklyn Craft Central.  No matter what’s going on with the weather or the heavens, come out for some great shopping, socializing, eating, and winning fantastic raffle prizes!

Over the past year, I have interviewed and written about many of the unique designers who will be under the Archway on Saturday.  So I thought I would post links to these more in-depth pieces.  Read about these amazing people and products here, and them come see them in person this weekend!


Here’s to a sunny beautiful weekend at the Markets!

The Chocolate Swirl is a featured vendor at Brooklyn Craft Central’s Shop the Archway on Saturday May 21!

I was gabbing away at the Spring Lyceum Market last Sunday when I felt a tap on my shoulder. I turned around to say, “Wha..?”  Before I could finish the “t,” my husband popped a sweet, moist and lightly crunchy caramel toffee mini cupcake into my cakehole.  Now that’s what I call love.

Lisa Bracigliano is the pastry chef and owner of The Chocolate Swirl.  She is a graduate of the Institute for Culinary Education’s Pastry and Baking Program, with a previous background as a theatrical stage manager.  Her creativity and enthusiasm for her confections are obvious not only in the variety of products she creates, including handmade truffles, mini-cupcakes, and brownie pops, but in their fine flavors and textures.   She also makes beautiful custom cakes and cupcakes, such as these incredible yoga cupcakes and this tie dye cake, which I read about on her  blog.  My birthday is 10 months from now, which is why they invented the Half-Birthday, only 4 short months away.

We tried several of the truffles and the red velvet mini-cupcake too.  Each one was perfectly delicious, balanced, and carefully concocted.  I appreciated the choice of flavors and combinations, like the brownie pop covered with crushed pretzels and the multiple ingredients and textures on that caramel toffee cupcake.  Lisa clearly knows a good thing when she tastes it.  And then she takes things to the next level, as you’ll see in Spring 2011 Collection – chocolate pretzel nests, truffle topiaries, and more.  The Chocolate Swirl’s motto is, “Better living through chocolate.”  Indeed.

The Chocolate Swirl will be at the Brooklyn Craft Central’s Shop the Archway in Dumbo on Saturday, May 21!  Come by and try a mint chocolate brownie pop!

My first clue about the nature of the Bed Stuy Fly Market was its name, a play on the term “flea market,” with a bit of the retro sense of the word “fly” and all the coolness that it implies.  And trust me when I say that the name is right on.

Sponsored by Gather Brooklyn, the Bed Stuy Fly Market opened the first Sunday in August on Lewis Avenue at Decatur Street in Brooklyn.  I spent the afternoon there last Sunday, and I see a promising future for this market.  Granted, it’s early days, and the market is just starting to gain a toe hold in the neighborhood.  That said, the management is doing things right: talented local vendors, delicious and innovative food, fun activities for kids, great music from DJ Barclay and others, and a distinct focus on the local community.  Bread Stuy Fine Coffees & Cakes an anchor business on Lewis Avenue is a sponsoring partner of the market.

Photographer Rafer Leito displayed beautiful black and white photos of DUMBO, alongside images from his recent trip to Namibia.  Designer Carmen Carriker is the masterful fiber artisan behind Crown Soul Creations.  Her colorful crocheted bikinis would be sensational anywhere, including the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.  She also makes clothing and jewelry using crochet and knitting techniques.  At the market, she has a Creation Station, where, for a mere $4, you can make your own jewelry or hair ornaments using fibers, ribbons, sparkles, feathers, and more.

Shelly’s Original Jewelry Designs makes large, chunky statement pieces, many in necklace and earring sets, made from unusual stones combined with sparkly crystals.  Two pieces struck me in particular, one a set made from green/black African Turquoise, and other made from carved cinnabar.  Sharing the same tent is jewelry designer Evelyn Dorell, who also makes colorful jewelry using lovely color and texture combinations.  I also liked her bookmarks with a wide variety of  charms, from angels and pink Breast Cancer Awareness ribbons, to African elephants and the Eye of Horace, the Egyptian symbol of protection and royal power.  Your book choices will have to live up to these clever and unique bookmarks.

When my friend Adrianne and I were ready for lunch, we sat down at the communal table with a quarter jerk chicken from the grill of Khem Brady, who recently graduated from the French Culinary Institute.  The chicken was moist and flavorful, and spicy enough for me, although he’s happy to add a bit more heat if you’d like.  We washed it all down with an incredibly refreshing large cup of icy cucumber lemonade from Ms. Dahlia’s Cafe.  This drink is their signature creation, and they serve up wonderful locally made treats and bread from Balthazar in a bright and cheerful cafe at 449 Nostrand Avenue.

And then there was dessert.  Patissier Sebastien and his partner Milene of La Table Exquise, bring flaky buttery croissants to the market, and trays and trays of amazing French tarts.  These tarts clearly meet the high standards of classic French patisserie, but they are made using only the sugar from the fruit inside them.  So the mango and the pineapple coconut tarts are perfectly sweetened, just like the fruits themselves.  The raspberry tart has perfect plump specimens perched atop a crumbly crust.  The pistachio tarts pair with cherries or raspberries to create colorful and delicious bite sized treasures.  I can’t resist a pear tart, and so I brought some home along with some chocolate ganache tarts made from 72% chocolate for dinner that night with our our neighbors.  Nary a crumb was left on the plates.

I look forward to seeing the Bed Stuy Fly Market grow and become a permanent part of this community, and destination for market enthusiasts.  They are seeking vendors for upcoming events as well; visit the vendor page for more information.