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    Share Your Thoughts on The Future of The North Market

    Two weeks ago, the City of Columbus and the North Market held a public meeting to gather input from the community about the future of the North Market and its surface parking lot, the latter of which is being considered for redevelopment. If you weren’t able to make that meeting, but still want to voice your opinions, then now’s your chance.

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    “The city has asked us to provide a survey for the public to let us know what they are looking for in terms of the potential development of the North Market parking lot,” said Marissa Luther, Director of Marketing & Development at The North Market.

    The online survey questions locals about how they would like to see new development plans best enhance the North Market, how best to continue to benefit the community, and how best to connect the facility to new customers and patrons.

    All input gathered through community surveys and meetings will be used to guide the process for reviewing proposals from potential developers as those concepts are submitted to the City of Columbus for consideration.

    The survey can be completed at www.surveymonkey.com/r/9K8FQKN.

    For more information, visit www.northmarket.com.

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