Groundbreaking ceremony launches construction at Niagara Falls Exchange Culture Hub and Market

After several years of study and planning, the City of Niagara Falls recently started construction on the Niagara Falls Exchange.

Construction hoarding has been erected around the development site, and the deteriorated Sylvia Place Market structure has been taken down to make way for this new community asset.

To mark the beginning of construction of The Exchange, the city held a virtual, COVID friendly, groundbreaking and have produced a short video to celebrate this milestone.

The new culture hub and market, designed by DTAH, will become a vibrant centre of activity in the community by providing shared spaces where artists, musicians, food vendors and patrons, and local businesses can come together and create.

Located in the historic Main and Ferry district, it will include a large culture and market hall, café, artist studios, and creative workshop surrounded by two multi-functional civic plazas that interconnect the flanking streets.

The Market Hall, which will house the regularly scheduled Farmers’ Market, will be a space for other events that include music, theatre, lectures and other weekend markets.

Located adjacent to the Niagara Falls History Museum, the site is knit together with a design language that prioritizes an accessible public realm, and creates quality indoor and outdoor space that is durable, flexible, and sustainable.

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Located adjacent to the Niagara Falls History Museum, the site is knit together with a design language that prioritizes an accessible public realm, and creates quality indoor and outdoor space that is durable, flexible, and sustainable.

For more information about The Exchange, visit letstalk.niagarafalls.ca

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