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The Adelaide Central Market is a major fresh produce market in
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. As one of the oldest markets in Australia, Adelaide Central Market has a large range of fresh food, including fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry,
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, cheeses, baked goods, small goods, and health foods, along with several cafés and eateries. Currently, approximately one million kilograms of
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are delivered to the market and sold every month. It is a popular tourist attraction in the city, with more than 8.5M visitors every year, and is also referred to as the Central Market.


History


Establishment

The Market began in
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in 1869 and was known as the City Markets, with its official opening by Mayor Judah Solomon on 23 January 1870. Later that year, three acres of land were bought for £2600 in the present-day location. However, the main markets at that time were the
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that existed between
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and North Terrace. These markets would rival the Adelaide Central Market until 1988. Some traders moved from the East End Markets to the Central Market. The building was constructed of wood and iron sheets, and it was completed in June 1869. At its commencement, it opened on Tuesdays and Saturdays with 50 to 100 produce carts. Shops were built along the perimeter of the market and facing the streets. In the early 1880s,
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supplies were scarce in Adelaide and had to be brought from
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and
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by rail. Today the Central Market is surrounded by the Central Market Arcade, Adelaide China Town, and Market Plaza. The 'center' of the Central Market is made up primarily of fresh produce stalls, with the perimeter and arcade shops being mainly
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, and variety stores.


Expansion and redevelopment

On 8 February 1900, a foundation stone was laid by Mayoress Rosa Ware, in the presence of the Mayor of Adelaide,
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. Shops were added as well as a
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and
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.
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was added in 1902 to replace the
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shops were added in 1915 on the eastern side. At that stage, amusements were provided such as
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, billatelle shooting galleries, ball bowling,
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, and
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. The addition of other businesses, such as the Hampshire Hotel in 1911, the Moore's Department stores in 1914, and
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also attracted customers. The Market opened for trading on Tuesday, commencing April 1920. In December 1922, the fish quarters of the Market was demolished and further arcades of 32 shops were added. On 27 December 1925, the northeastern quarters of the Market were partly damaged through
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. In 1929, butchers' licenses for the Market were not renewed because of sanitary concerns. Redevelopment of the Market commenced on 18 January 1965 with the demolition of the east end facade on Grote Street and the addition of a
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. The new market was opened on 17 June 1966 by Lord Mayor
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. Prior to August 1965, the Market was known as the "City Market," and after that, it was known as the "Central Market."


Addition of a supermarket

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joined the neighboring Central Market Arcade in the Central Market precinct in June 1967. Further covered car parking was developed as well as the addition of a shopping complex.


Fire

On 22 June 1977, the Market's southern stall area was badly damaged in a fire. Major restoration was undertaken to repair the damage caused by the fire. At this time, there was new competition from local suburban shopping centers. The restoration was completed in 1987 and the damaged area was reopened by Lord Mayor James Jarvis on 14 April 1987. The Market currently has 76 stalls covering some 8,000 square meters and roughly 1,000 car park spaces.


Central Market Precinct

Including the main Central Market building, the Central Market Precinct is composed of five separately managed areas.


Adelaide Central Market

The Market itself holds over 76 stalls in a single undercover area. The Market is owned by the
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and is managed by the Adelaide Central Market Authority (a subsidiary and
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of the City of Adelaide), which also manages the car park above the entire precinct.


Central Market Arcade

Originally known as Victoria Square Arcade, the Central Market Arcade is located to the immediate east of the Central Market. The current arcade was constructed following the redevelopment of the market proper and was opened by then Premier
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on 3 November 1982; it houses over 60 specialty shops. Privately owned from its construction, the City of Adelaide assumed ownership of the arcade in September 2018 when the building's ground lease expired and began plans to completely redevelop the site into a new arcade topped with a mixed-use tower.


The Market Plaza

Located on the western side of the Central Market and linking it with Chinatown, the Market Plaza houses a number of specialty shops, cafes and a food court. The Market Plaza was opened by Lord Mayor James Jarvis on 3 December 1985 and is independently owned and managed.


Gouger Street

The main street of Adelaide's CBD is well known for its abundance of multicultural cuisine and dining establishments.


Chinatown


Plaques and commemorative stones

File:Adelaide Central Market Buildings Foundation Stone.jpg, Photograph of the foundation stone for the Adelaide Central Market Buildings set by Mayoress Rosa Ware and Mayor
Arthur Ware Arthur Wellington Ware CMG (1861 – 29 January 1927) was a brewer and Mayor of Adelaide from 1898 to 1901 and a publican in both South Australia and Queensland. History Ware was born in Kooringa, the eldest son of Fanny (née Crawford) (1829 ...
on 8 February 1900. This stone is currently located at the
Grote Street Grote Street is a major street running east to west in the western half of Adelaide city centre, in Adelaide, South Australia. It is on the northern border of Chinatown and the Adelaide Central Market, and is a lively centre for shopping and re ...
entrance to the markets File:Adelaide Central Markets Redevelopment Opening Plaque 1966.jpg, Photograph of a plaque to mark the opening of the redeveloped Adelaide Central Market Buildings by Lord Mayor
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on 17 June 1966. This plaque is currently located at the
Grote Street Grote Street is a major street running east to west in the western half of Adelaide city centre, in Adelaide, South Australia. It is on the northern border of Chinatown and the Adelaide Central Market, and is a lively centre for shopping and re ...
entrance to the markets File: Victoria Square Arcade Opening Plaque.jpg, Photograph of a plaque to mark the opening of the Victoria Square Arcade (now Central Market Arcade) by Premier
David Tonkin David Oliver Tonkin AO (20 July 1929 – 2 October 2000) was an Australian politician who served as the 38th Premier of South Australia from 18 September 1979 to 10 November 1982. He was elected to the House of Assembly seat of Bragg at the 1 ...
on 3 November 1982. This plaque is currently located at the Victoria Square entrance to the Central Market Arcade. File: Market Plaza Opening Plaque.jpg, Photograph of a plaque to mark the opening of The Market Plaza by Lord Mayor James Jarvis on 3 December 1985 File: Adelaide Central Markets Restoration Plaque 1987.jpg, Photograph of a plaque to mark the restoration of the Adelaide Central Market Buildings by Lord Mayor James Jarvis on 14 April 1987. This plaque is currently located at the Grote Street entrance to the markets.


References


External links

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