New Chicago market is maturing and succeeding
New Chicago market is maturing and succeeding
Several board members of the three-year-old Chicago International Produce Market indicate that the move from the historic, but highly antiquated, South Water Street Market was an extremely good one. Market board member Tim Fleming of Strube Celery & Vegetable Co. said, "The market is beginning to work for people. People are beginning to use it like a new tool. The quality of product moving through Chicago has increased with the efficiencies. What people incurred in debt [to build the new market] is made up in efficiency. We are more confident in our product. It goes out better." He added,