Homefresh market

What is the HOMEFRESH Market?

The HOMEFRESH Market is all about the very best of South Australia, you!

It is all about you, and your passion for your product.

We want the best products, producers and retailers so we can showcase the best of South Australia.

How can we create this? By selecting the best, working with you and providing a fresh, clean, permanent, affordable retail space with lots of customers so you can succeed and grow your product.
Our market is planned to be a vibrant retail theatre filled with SA’s best retail offers.

Amazing food offers, live music, cooking school and unique interactive customer experiences.

As a South Australian producer, when you flourish, our community and the state will flourish too.

This market is about creating the future of market shopping – SA’s ‘super market’ of the future.

What will the market look like?

Large indoor air conditioned space full of vibrant retail experiences. Open Saturday and Sunday.

Eateries
Live music
Fresh produce
Take home food
Quality art and craft
Homewares
Cooking school
Product demonstration area

 

How do I become a stall holder?

Register your interest on this website and describe your product and/or service.

What will it cost?

Free registration of interest
Small non-refundable deposit on acceptance
Six months rent in advance once the opening date is confirmed

Full details on application – strictly limited to 100 stalls (stage one)

What will this market do for me?

This market will help you grow your brand and your future by providing:

Lots of customers
Low cost rent
Retailers to sell for you
Stability – no weekly set up
Free customer parking
Free marketing
Easy loading access
Security, cleaning, amenities

 

What if I can't be there?

Do you need help to sell your product?

We can match you with a retail stallholder.

You meet, approve and train them in your particular product
You sell to them at wholesale
They manage the stall, bear the retail costs and make the retail margin
We can help you set up the stall and sell it as going concern