Once a market, always a market.
The corner of Sunset and Fairfax in Los Angeles has been a small market since the 1930's. The photo above, the SunFax Market, was taken in 1933. In later years, probably in the late 1950's or early 1960's when the A-Frame architectural style was popular, this building was re-designed and called Chalet Gourmet. In 1999, the Irvine Ranch Market Company and Chalet Gourmet merged. This location then became a branch of Bristol Farms Market.
Unless some MAJOR redevelopment happens on this corner, this will, most likely, always be a small neighborhood market, catering to the locals.
The corner of Sunset and Fairfax in Los Angeles has been a small market since the 1930's. The photo above, the SunFax Market, was taken in 1933. In later years, probably in the late 1950's or early 1960's when the A-Frame architectural style was popular, this building was re-designed and called Chalet Gourmet. In 1999, the Irvine Ranch Market Company and Chalet Gourmet merged. This location then became a branch of Bristol Farms Market.
Unless some MAJOR redevelopment happens on this corner, this will, most likely, always be a small neighborhood market, catering to the locals.
S/E corner of Sunset & Fairfax, Los Angeles, 2012I plan on visiting my local grocery store this weekend. Which local market do you like best?

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ReplyDeleteI will go to my local Farmers Market on Sunday, probably Costco, TJ's and perhaps a traditional grocery store - all of that for one person.
I am getting a brand new beautiful refrigerator tomorrow so I am very excited!!
Enjoy your weekend.
I REALLY want a time-machine!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I have time I love the Santa Monica's Farmer's Market on Wednesdays. Otherwise it's into Woodland Hills and a combined shop at Whole Foods/TJs or Sprouts which is rather like a local market.
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