FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., June 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Union Planters Plaza, in partnership with Whole Foods Market Fort Lauderdale, is bringing healthy eating directly from the farm to your table by hosting a weekly Farmer's Market from 4-9 p.m., every Tuesday, starting June 10.
Staged at Union Planters Plaza, between Whole Foods Market at 2000 N. Federal Highway and Dunkin' Donuts at 1900 N. Federal Highway, the Farmer's Market will feature more than 35 vendors selling products all grown or made in the local area. To kick off the market, there will be an official bread breaking ceremony at 4 p.m. followed by the first 50 customers receiving a free reusable bag with goodies.
Here are just some of the products available at the market:
- Locally grown fruits and vegetables
- Organic produce
- Made to order juices and smoothies
- Empanadas, wraps and sandwiches
- Fresh baked goods
- Sea salts and spices
- Orchids and plants
- Soy candles, soaps and essential oils
With the addition of the Farmer's Market and curated retailers including new barre studio, Pure Barre, Union Planters Plaza is creating a mix of experiences that inspires you to live healthy.
We hope our new community green space in front of Barkan Method Hot Yoga and the Farmer's Market become a gathering place for our community to spend time with their families and neighbors.
About EDENS:
EDENS develops, owns and operates community building centers in primary markets throughout the East Coast. Focusing on innovative development and redevelopment together with key acquisitions in urban areas, the Company has built an institutional-quality portfolio of 111 retail centers. EDENS has Regional Headquarters in Boston, New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Miami and Columbia, SC. For additional information about the Company and its retail real estate portfolio, please visit www.EDENS.com.
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