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The Lansing City Market was an urban city market located in downtown Lansing, Michigan. The market is located along the
Grand River (Michigan) The Grand River (Ottawa: ''Owashtanong'', "Far-Flowing Water") is a river in the southwestern portion of the southern peninsula of Michigan, United States, that flows into Lake Michigan's southeastern shore. It is the longest river in Michigan, ...
and
Lansing River Trail Lansing River Trail is a multiple use trail approximately long. It runs along the Grand River and the Red Cedar River between Michigan State University and Dietrich Park in northern Lansing. The first segment of trail opened in 1975. It was d ...
, and is west of
Cooley Law School Stadium Jackson Field is a baseball stadium in Lansing, Michigan, home field of the Lansing Lugnuts minor league baseball team. The Michigan State Spartans college baseball team also plays select home games at Jackson Field. The stadium is situated in ...
. The current $1.6 million structure opened in January 2010. Merchant space ranges from to over .


History

The original Lansing City Market opened in 1909 at an adjacent site north of the current city market.Lansing City Market
, Retrieved December 15, 2012
The building was demolished in April 2010 to allow room for a new mixed-use development. An episode of
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's '' Food Court Wars'' was taped at the City Market on March 19, 2014. Lansing City Market closed in October of 2019. Image:Lansing River Trail - City Market 1.jpg, Lansing City Market along
Grand River Image:Lansing City Market sculpture.jpg, Lansing City Market and sculpture 'Inspiration' from the northDowntown Attractions
Downtown Lansing, Inc., Retrieved December 15, 2012


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{{Lansing-East Lansing, state=collapsed Buildings and structures in Lansing, Michigan Retail markets in the United States Tourist attractions in Lansing, Michigan Commercial buildings completed in 2010 2010 establishments in Michigan Michigan State Historic Sites in Ingham County