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Flea market to reopen on U Street this month

This post was written by Hatchet staff writer Rachael Gerendasy.

D.C. hipsters now have another flea market to peruse in their search for unique jewelry and mason jar-themed decorations.

Photo Courtesy of Flickr.
Photo Courtesy of Flickr.

The U Street Flea Market will finally reopen in late March after weeks of snow-related delays. The market, located next to Nellie’s Sports Bar, will be open on Saturdays and Sundays. The 9th and U streets location will have space for up to 30 vendors.

The manager, Michael Sussman – who has also run Georgetown Flea Market for 40 years – said the market will have more jewelry and decorative items, instead of mostly furniture like at his Georgetown location, to appeal to a younger age group.

“They’re not interested in their parents’ oak or mahogany furniture. There will be a lighter feel to it,” Sussman told the Washington Business Journal.

U Street Flea Market opens just months after the Brooklyn-based market, District Flea opened on U Street last fall with about 100 vendors. Georgetown Flea and Eastern Market are also both open in the District on Sundays.

“These kids are down on U Street where a lot of the action is, and they’ve shown an interest in collecting,” Sussman said. “So we thought it would be fun to open a market on U Street. It’s a very eclectic community.”

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