Dayton Daily News

The Minimalist­s helping out Dayton Gem City Market

Podcasting superstars were born and raised in Dayton.

- By Sarah Franks Staff Writer

Stars of the successful Netflix documentar­y, “Minimalism,” and Top 100 podcast “The Minimalist­s” have made Dayton their passion project.

Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus were born and raised in Dayton, and now live in Los Angeles. They have an extensive list of accomplish­ments and projects. Most recently, the pair has teamed up with Co-op Dayton to help raise money for the building of the Gem City Market. Millburn and Nicodemus are about $10,000 away from reaching their goal of $100,000, and they’re using their internatio­nal following to help.

The Minimalist­s have a fan base of more than 20 million people in more than 190 countries. Their mission is to help people live meaningful lives with less clutter. With their reach, The Minimalist­s have been able to point the attention toward their hometown’s problem of hunger. Donations have come in as little as $1 and as large as more than $1,000.

“I love the city. It’s still my favorite city on planet earth,” said Millburn, who makes at least four trips per year back home to Dayton. “We often help overseas and I think that’s great, but why not look close to home and in our hometown? We started asking around, ‘Where is the biggest need in Dayton, Ohio? And people just started pointing toward the Gem City Market. There is not a single grocery store in the entire West side.”

Gem City Market will be a full-service, cooperativ­ely owned grocery store and deli located in the Salem Avenue corridor, just across the bridge from downtown Dayton, according to the Gem City Market website. The store’s opening is expected by the end of 2019, early 2020.

The food desert in West Dayton isn’t unique, said Lela Klein, executive director of Co-op Dayton, the developer of Gem City Market. It’s a trend across the country where the money is following the jobs and for that reason, services like grocers are leaving downtowns and shifting to suburbs. If you’re one of many people in Dayton without reliable transporta­tion, you can really get stuck, Klein said.

“Food is at the center of life. It’s at the center of families. It’s at the center of kind of how we experience our lives,” Millburn said.

The Minimalist­s started their campaign for the Gem City Market by donating $25,000 of their own money. They like to back one big

HOW TO HELP

To donate to The Minimalist­s’ campaign for Gem City Market, visit gemcitymar­ket. com/theminimal­ists. philanthro­pic project a year — past projects including building clean water wells in Malawi, funding a high school in Kenya for an entire year and helping Hurricane Harvey victims.

“I grew up really poor and so did Ryan,” Millburn said. “We were on food stamps and government assistance … we made poor decisions with the resources we did have. It wasn’t just about us not having money, it was about us not having access to healthy options. (Gem City Market) doesn’t just want to be a place people can buy lettuce. They want to be a place that helps people understand why it’s important to make healthy choices.”

Millburn and Nicodemus are committed to the idea that a healthy market isn’t just a community asset. It’s health, but it’s also a sense of neighborho­od pride and security.

 ?? GREENLEES / STAFF TY ?? The Gem City Market will be built in the 300 and 400 block of Salem Avenue, bringing a full-service grocery store to one of the largest food deserts in the state.
GREENLEES / STAFF TY The Gem City Market will be built in the 300 and 400 block of Salem Avenue, bringing a full-service grocery store to one of the largest food deserts in the state.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, known as The Minimalist­s, are raising money to go toward building the Gem City Market.
CONTRIBUTE­D Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, known as The Minimalist­s, are raising money to go toward building the Gem City Market.

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