
Parkville Market Brings Out the Hartford Flavor
Connecticut’s first food hall had to shift on the fly as its completion coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic. But experts say its leasing model could throw restaurants a lifeline.
Connecticut’s first food hall had to shift on the fly as its completion coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic. But experts say its leasing model could throw restaurants a lifeline.
A long-awaited food hall and market in Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood opened last week, offering takeout only as its small business tenants struggle to get their shops off the ground, the Hartford Courant reported.
As officials in Hartford try to map out the city’s future, they’re focusing on 10 projects they hope will transform the sometimes-struggling state capitol.
A food hall planned for Hartford’s diverse Parkville neighborhood is planning to open at the start of the winter holiday season.
A ceremonial groundbreaking for a new market in Parkville took place yesterday, beginning construction of a 20,000-square-foot, 2-story food market.