The Guardian (Charlottetown)

NEW PURPOSE FOR FOUNDERS’ HALL IN CITY

Historic Charlottet­own building will be home to food hall and market

- DAVE STEWART Dave.stewart@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/DveStewart

Historic Charlottet­own building will be home to food hall and market

Founders’ Hall is finally turning into the downtown market many thought it should have been years ago.

The Charlottet­own Harbour Authority, or Port Charlottet­own as it’s also known, and the Atlantic Canada Opportunit­ies Agency (ACOA) held a press conference in the historic downtown Charlottet­own building on Thursday to officially launch the new Founders’ Food Hall and Market.

It will open sometime this summer and operate year-round.

Mike Cochrane, CEO of Port Charlottet­own, said having a food hall and market located within walking distance of the port will provide cruise ship passengers new opportunit­ies to experience some of the best of P.E.I.

“In addition to cruise traffic, the Founders’ Food Hall and Market will be a welcoming centre for all visitors to our Island and will stand as a community hub, offering new and small business operators the opportunit­y to grow and develop their product,’’ Cochrane said.

The following independen­t vendors have all signed contracts to operate in the new food market — Holy Fox, Receiver Coffee Company, Donuts By Design, Rawsome Juice, Stir It Up, Famous Peppers, Truckin Roll, Upstreet Brewery, Two Beggars, Soup and Candle from the Hive and Arlington Orchards.

Cochrane said negotiatio­ns are still underway with more vendors.

“The food hall and market is an emerging trend across North America, so it’s going to be a mix of food service vendors, market vendors. You can go in and eat, grab a drink (and) you can buy your local products to take home,’’ he said.

“It’s really a blend.’’ Cochrane said the move made sense because the building on the

“The food hall and market is an emerging trend across North America, so it’s going to be a mix of food service vendors, market vendors. You can go in and eat, grab a drink (and) you can buy your local products to take home. It’s really a blend.’’ Mike Cochrane, CEO of Port Charlottet­own

waterfront is an important part of the city’s history.

In addition, with the cruise industry growing, the port saw it as a chance to enhance the business.

“We wanted to work with a lot of the small business operators across P.E.I. to give them a central location,’’ Cochrane said.

“We really want the local community to be involved in this and make this their go-to place.’’

Dawn Alan, executive director of Downtown Charlottet­own Inc., said this urban space brand is going to be a huge draw for tourists and locals.

“The urban food hall explosive growth across North America is credited to the rise in foodie culture and now, our own, right here in Charlottet­own,’’ Alan said. “The emphasis here will be on authentici­ty — processed foods and manufactur­ed crafts replaced with authentic and locally sourced food and artisans.’’

Cochrane said they are well aware that people have been suggesting Founders’ Hall would make a great food market for years.

“I know there has been a tonne of interest in this project for a number of years, and we talked about this,’’ he said.

“We really wanted to take our time and do this right because we want this to stand the test of time and have that longevity.’’

Cochrane said there is no specific opening date set yet.

“Work is underway now, (but) we don’t have a set date. Obviously, we have some constructi­on that needs to take place and be finalized but our goal is to open this summer.’’

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? This is an artist’s conceptual drawing of what the new Founders’ Food Hall and Market will look like when it opens this summer on the Charlottet­own waterfront. Work has already begun, although an opening date hasn’t been set yet.
SUBMITTED This is an artist’s conceptual drawing of what the new Founders’ Food Hall and Market will look like when it opens this summer on the Charlottet­own waterfront. Work has already begun, although an opening date hasn’t been set yet.

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