If there is a thread that already addresses this, please let me know. While searching for anything written about this concept, I was led to a thread discussing food trucks and Maxwell St. As a chef and business owner I am in full support of food trucks but they are not the only reason for my interest in the Maxwell St. Market.
I've lived in Pilsen since '98 and have been visiting the market ever since. I've enjoyed its goods and services on many different levels. There is plenty written about the market, especially by David Hammond, so I don't need to go into detail about what the market offers today.
What I would love to see is an interest in the market by other people who could benefit as vendors which in turn, will draw interest from new visitors who will be drawn to these new vendors. Of course, any new visitors to the market will also be drawn to the great things that already fixtures at the market.
Where else has the City of Chicago designated such an expansive open air market with permanent fixtures? Where else has the city allowed the year-round preparation and cooking of delicious foods in an open air environment? Where else do people sell their wares in such an environment year round? Produce? ANYTHING?
This area of the City is also rife with gigantic expanses of industrial buildings, some of which are empty or about to become empty. These buildings could be added to the market and become indoor "malls" for the market with full-scale eateries, vendors, etc. (See Kansas City City Market).
This area of the city is a historic area. Mrs. O'Leary's house once stood in the area. There is a firefighter's museum there.
Navy Pier is the Disney World, Maxwell St. could be our KC City Market or Ferry Plaza, etc. But so much more unique based on what Maxwell St. is today, what it was and what it can be.
In the past, I fixated on a concept that would turn the old post office into a big marketplace and vertical farm. I still think it would be a cool idea for the right organizations. But Maxwell St. is already an organization, it's already there, it's alive and needs to be fed to survive. My wish, is that continues to be fed and continues to grow in a new and exciting direction.