--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
>   yeah, i dont know if my term "farmers market" is the correct 
one.  i just know i overheard the MM speaking talking about a 
produce marker, and cheese market.  lets call it a market.

Maybe it will be designed to be similar to the "Quincy Market" 
located in Boston.  

Background:

Its mainly food-stalls, fast-food, and regular restaurants. It is a 
popular and busy lunchtime spot for downtown workers. In the center, 
surrounding the dome, is a two-story seating area.

Street vending space is available against the outside walls of the 
building, especially on the south side, under a glass enclosure. 
Most stalls in this space sell trinkets, gifts, and other 
curiosities. A few restaurants also occupy fully enclosed spaces at 
the ends of this enclosure.

More conventional retail space is provided on the second floor and 
in the basement level. The Comedy Connection, one of Boston's two 
largest comedy clubs, currently occupies one of the second-floor 
spaces, and bars and restaurants occupy space on the basement levels.

Flanking the main building in the marketplace are two equally long 
buildings (North Market and South Market) that expand the market 
space for more restaurants, specialty shops, and office spaces. Two 
further concave market buildings enclose a circular plaza at the 
market's west end.

The open spaces at both the east and west ends of the marketplace 
are a common venue for various street performers, as well as street 
vendors. Most daytime visits to Quincy Market will encounter a large 
circular crowd of people standing around a juggler or other unique 
act

Bob



 
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