The borough’s favorite vintage market, Brooklyn Flea, has officially announced that they’re heading to DUMBO.
The popular pop-up market is saying goodbye to its former space of the last five years at 50 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. According to reports the Williamsburg space will be slowly turned into an expansion of Bushwick Inlet Park.
Beginning April 3 and every Sunday throughout the season thereafter, approximately 75 vendors will set up shop at Pearl Plaza. The plaza is familiar to Brooklynites as including the popular Dumbo Archway (directly under the Manhattan bridge), the Pearl Street Triangle and Anchorage Place. The market will feature vintage, antique, handmade, and food items and will be open rain or shine.
“We’re sad to leave our Williamsburg Sunday home after five lovely years, but we’re thrilled to return to DUMBO. And with the Saturday Smorgasburg still at East River State Park, we’re not technically leaving, just spreading our wings,” the BK Flea states on their website.
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The plaza is also completely do friendly, so bring your four legged friend to keep you company.
The Saturday market will still take place at 176 Lafayette Ave in Fort Greene and opens on April 2.
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