Marketplace future in limbo without vendors
Published 12:00 am Saturday, November 3, 2001
Saturday, November 03, 2001
The Natchez Democrat
NATCHEZ – City of Natchez and Alcorn State University officials
are discussing ways to attract more vendors and customers to Main
Street Marketplace, said Mayor F.L. &uot;Hank&uot; Smith.
The market has seen slower traffic in recent months, prompting
some to call for reduced hours or the closure of the facility.
But Smith said those suggestion have not been discussed.
&uot;We’ve had off-and-on conversations with Alcorn, trying
to come up with ideas and suggestions on how to improve participation
at the market,&uot;&160;Smith said.
The main option the city and Alcorn, partners in the two-year-old
project, have considered has been the possibility of a private
individual or group leasing the facility.
That person or group could then lease out smaller spaces to
vendors, Smith said.
&uot;Right now, that’s just a possibility we’re looking at,&uot;&160;Smith
said. He said no details of who might lease the facility or what
form such an agreement could take have yet been discussed.
Main Street Marketplace opened in October 1999. The building
is owned by St. Mary Basilica, which leases the facility to the
City of Natchez for $1,500 a month.
The facility is actually run by Alcorn, Smith said. University
officials involved with the project could not be reached for comment.
As a volunteer, Chef Regina Charboneau has coordinated several
food-themed festivals at the market this year to drum up interest
in the facility.
&uot;I’ve totally fallen in love with (the market),&uot;&160;she
said.
But she also believes that if the facility is to stay open
in the long term, some changes must be made. Charboneau believes
there should be &uot;limited hours&uot; of operation.
Charboneau also said she would support closing the market for
a limited time to give operators a chance to &uot;regroup&uot;
before opening again with different hours. One option might be
to open the market only on weekends, she said.