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D.C.'s annual Downtown Holiday Market is in controversy amid management disputes By Mark Segraves, News4 reporter • Published June 11, 2024 • Updated on June 12, 2024 at 9:29 am BOOKMARKER ...
In 18 years, the Downtown Holiday Market has become such a standby that nearly half a million visitors are expected to come through in the 35 days it has been open.
Washingtonians can still support local businesses this holiday season while shopping outside—DC's 16th annual Downtown Holiday Market is implementing new protocols to operate safely during the ...
D.C.'s winter wonderland, the Downtown Holiday Market is back to kick off the holiday season beginning on November 17. Mon, 30 Jun 2025 02:07:49 GMT (1751249269252) Story Infinite Scroll ...
The Downtown DC Holiday Market kicked off on Nov. 22, marking the 20 years in the nation’s capital. Washington, D.C. began bringing vendors with arts and crafts to Penn Quarter in 2005.
The Downtown Holiday Market is a tradition now in its 19th year. Market organizer Michael Berman told WJLA many vendors rely on this event for a large chunk of their income for the year.
The Downtown Holiday Market had been a cherished D.C. tradition for almost two decades. Tens of thousands of shoppers flock to the streets in Chinatown-Gallery Place for arts-and-crafts merchants ...
The 16th annual Downtown Holiday Market has opened on F Street NW, between 7th and 9th Streets, in front of the recently-shuttered National Portrait Gallery ...
The Downtown Holiday Market is a tradition now in its 19th year. Market organizer Michael Berman told 7News many vendors rely on this event for a large chunk of their income for the year.
If the office is getting a bit too stuffy and you’re looking for a wintry break, then take a long lunch and head on over to D.C.’s Downtown Holiday Market for some Christmas shopping. Located ...
Holiday markets, along with farmers’ markets, festivals and other pop-up retail events, are an underappreciated resource for identifying home-grown entrepreneurs who could fill vacant storefronts.