Taking A Shopping Spin In The Beacon Flea - Cold With A Touch Of Sunshine

Shopping and dining took a a turn outdoors when the pandemic hit and fresh air became a top priority in real estate. Outdoor fair weather markets had already been outdoors, but they were still impacted by the shutdown. Through the cold months, shoppers and vendors became more resilient to being outside in almost any weather, hopeful to continue making the sale (vendors) and finding treasures to keep or give as gifts (shoppers).

This November, the Beacon Flea is still open which is unusual, as it tended to end in the Fall. According to the Beacon Flea’s website, the open air, fair weather market will remain open through December.

The Beacon Flea is particular about who can vend, and encourages people to refresh their inventory to keep the treasure hunt fresh. The fee structure is a bit different this year, and is based on the size of the vendor’s car, which now must be parked in the market at the vendor’s spot. This layout has not altered the shopping experience at all, as people still have plenty of room in the isles. If anything, the shopping experience is cozier for each vendor, as more of an environment is created by the vehicle. Those interesting in vending can learn more here, and the Beacon Flea’s founder Emma Dewing will be in touch.

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