Market House The Department of Justice has held two meetings with the Fayetteville-Cumberland Human Relations Commission over the future of the Market House. These private meetings are part of the Justice Department’s City-SPRIT program, bringing together diverse community stakeholders such as community groups, faith‐based organizations, civil rights organizations, and law enforcement. They wish to develop collaborative solutions to reduce conflict, improve communication, and minimize the potential for future conflict.

The Department of Justice will be compiling a report summarizing the results of the two meetings from October and January. According to city officials, that report will be presented to the Fayetteville City Council in March or April.

Previously city council members have heard about the costs of possibly relocating the Market House to Lamon Park, Arsenal Park, or the Cape Fear River Park site. However, relocation would cost the city more than 2 million dollars.

Other options presented to City Council last year included making art exhibits in the Market House highlighting the history, having a monthly market with an emphasis for people of color vendors, having themed events for the educational community, and making a structural modification to the building.

All moves to repurpose the Market House from the city were put on hold by the council until after the City-SPIRIT meetings.

Latest Articles

  • Dirtbag Ales and Heckler Brewing celebrate beer May 3 to 5
  • “Bandancing”: Experience the enchanting melodies of Fayetteville Symphonic Band's latest concert
  • State gets a pleasant April surprise
  • The real story of Snow White
  • Grays Creek: Clean drinking water on the way
  • Fayetteville Chamber to host Peter Marksteiner for speaker series
Up & Coming Weekly Calendar
  

Advertise Your Event:

 

Login/Subscribe