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New community market opening this weekend in Palmetto

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PALMETTO, Fla. — A new community market is opening in Palmetto, and organizers hope it will attract more people to the downtown area.


What You Need To Know

  • The North River Market will have more than 70 vendors
  • Market organizers hope to bring more people to downtown Palmetto, leading to more foot traffic for local businesses
  • The North River Market will be located in “The Yard,” just outside of the Bradenton Area Convention Center in Palmetto, this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

That’s one of the goals of Mayor Dan West, who said this new market will help both vendors and the downtown business district.

Ella’s Sweet Spot is just one of the many vendors who will be there on Sunday.

Baking has always been in Emily Zollner’s heart. That love first came from her family.

“I was around four years old. I have a grandma who was kind of my daycare growing up, and a mom who loved to bake and aunts who loved to bake. So I just sort of caught the bug,” she said.

Those are memories she has never forgotten, and they motivated her to switch careers — from pharmacy manager to business owner. She opened Ella’s Sweet Spot in 2022.

“We are making our pumpkin spice whoopie pies, which is one of our favorites this time of year,” she said.

But the business hasn’t always been sweet.

“So we are, you know, kind of living paycheck to paycheck as we go. It’s a struggle. Things are tight when you’re trying to start your business and grow it and things like that. So for us, growing the business would mean a huge improvement in quality of life,” she said.

She believes Ella’s Sweet Spot is about to grow with the help of the new community market that will debut this weekend in Palmetto. The North River Market will have more than 70 vendors.

The first market will be held this Sunday. (Spectrum News/Julia Hazel)

The first market will be held this Sunday. (Spectrum News/Julia Hazel)

Zollner said she desperately needs the boost, since her business is her only source of income.

“It also gives us a chance to get out into the community and gain new customers,” she said.

She said the only marketing for the business is done through social media. But this new community market will be the biggest they have ever participated in, and she believes it will bring in more money.

“I really would love to see our business grow to the point where financially, we can be more comfortable,” she said.

Zollner knows there is power in community, and she hopes to use this new exposure as a way to increase sales and spread some sweet love.

The North River Market will be located in “The Yard,” just outside of the Bradenton Area Convention Center in Palmetto, this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Julia Hazel

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