The Market District Columbus concept in Ohio has been inspired by the European idea of open-air markets. The Kingsdale Market district in Columbia was inaugurated on October 14 this year. Spread over 132000 square foot, this food hub also takes care of a shoppers need and has housed all shopping, dining and food culinary experience within a single area.

Now barely a fortnight old, this Market District Columbus has already been accepted with great pleasure. Celebrities like Adam Richman feels that it is a ‘heavens gift to foodies’ and Martha Stewart believes it is a ‘veritable retail wonderland’.

Giant Eagle’s Market District can be rightly said to be a Disneyland for groceries where every food
enthusiast will get whatever he wants. For foodies who like just about everything about food, like the sight of it, the taste, the aroma of freshness and why leave out the different varieties on the offer, it is just the right place to be. The Kingsdale Market District is now the fourth of its kind when it comes to multi food format food outlets but when we speak of Ohio; it’s the first of its kind. It has become like a perfect haven for the residents of central Ohio where an ocean of choices is offered in culinary with food varieties coming from across the globe offered at the best everyday deals. Ohio’s 1st food hub also brings to Ohio its very 1st FastCare retail health clinic, the Ohio State University Medical Center, which, for the initial few weeks will screen events on the site and also it promises to give to the local residents seasonal flu shots.

The Market District has the regular national brand items and also keeps special and unique items for its customers. Other things in the Market District include a crêpe station, a rösti bar, a sweet shop and possibly the best collection of all variety of meats. It also has an in-store demonstration kitchen where it plans to bring culinary celebrities regularly.

The very 1st Market District was initiated in June 2006 in western Pennsylvania and now the unique food experience will be experienced by Ohioans.

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