Chicago Loop Alliance will launch its first ever State Street Holiday Market on November 18.

Chicago Loop Alliance will launch its first ever State Street Holiday Market on November 18.

Chicago Loop Alliance launches its first ever State Street Holiday Market showcasing over 85 local Chicago small business owners November 18 through December 18. The (free) State Street Holiday Market is an evolution of “Sundays on State” and realizes part of the mission of “Chicago Loop Alliance’s Everyone’s Neighborhood” initiative.

Beloved vendors from local small businesses are invited to set up shop on one of Chicago’s busiest retail corridors during the holiday season. The State Street Holiday Market will be filled with over 85 vendors, holiday focused programming, and educational forums for small business owners.

The indoor holiday market is an effort to create an advantageous environment for small business owners affected by the pandemic who also do not typically have access to opportunities in the central business district.

(For more information, please visit LoopChicago.com and LoopChicago.com/Market)  

November 18–December 18 (FREE)

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays: 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

35 S. State Street 

The merriment of the holiday season is alive at the State Street Holiday Market. Beloved small businesses from the award-winning Sundays on State series take the party indoors with local artisanal materials, festive gift options and more. Support local Chicago artists and small businesses while soaking in all the joy of Holidays in the Loop. Weekly entertainment and fun seasonal activities await. 

The State Street Holiday Market is a project of Chicago Loop Alliance made possible through a Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) Small Business Storefront Activation Program grant, and all small businesses are Chicago businesses who have been negatively impacted by the pandemic.

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