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The Diamond baseball stadium towers over booths at its PopUp Market. (Photo: Aaron Royce/Capital News Service)
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The usual nest for the hometown baseball team converts on Saturdays to a haven for local merchants and shoppers.
The PopUp Market at The Diamond baseball stadium where the Richmond Flying Squirrels play is a new outdoor market for small business owners. Vendors set up in the parking lot to sell products like food, clothing, home goods and art.
Brian Sullivan, CEO of River City Festivals, partnered with The Diamond to make the pop-up event possible. It launched in early April. Over 2,000 visitors have attended each Saturday, Sullivan stated over email. He anticipates the audience to grow this summer until the event ends in July.
Local massage therapy clinic stretches into the Fan for better fit
Jack Jacobs photo)
After a longer-than-expected stay on Arthur Ashe Boulevard, a local massage therapy clinic is preparing to move into the Fan.
Resolve Bodyworks plans to open at 2313 W. Cary St. in early June.
It will share the building with the Sherwin-Williams store at the corner of West Cary Street and Stafford Avenue.
Resolve is currently at 205 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd., where it’s been since late 2019. The upcoming relocation is its third move in four years, having started off with a space within Humble Haven’s former Shockoe Slip studio in spring 2017.