Madison Public Market to Host Donor Preview Tours as  Construction Enters Phase 2  


MADISON, Wis. — The Madison Public Market will welcome donors and key  supporters for a series of preview tours next week, offering an early look inside  the facility as it officially enters Phase 2 of construction.  

The tours mark a major milestone for the highly-anticipated project, as interior  build-outs begin for merchants who will operate within the Market. Attendees  will get a behind-the-scenes view of construction progress and hear directly  from the project team about what’s ahead in the coming months.  

As part of Phase 2, merchants are finalizing leases and working alongside  architects, designers, and contractors to transform their spaces into permanent  homes for their businesses.  

Timelines are being followed to ensure merchants have the time needed to  complete high-quality build-outs. The Market is now planning soft-opening  programming and public tours beginning in May, with a grand opening  anticipated in summer 2026.  

“The Madison Public Market would not be where it is today without the  incredible support of our donors,” said Madison Public Market CEO Keisha  Harrison. “These tours are an opportunity to show our appreciation and give  supporters a first look at the space they helped bring to life. We’re excited for  them to see the progress firsthand and the momentum building toward  opening.”  

Initial construction is already underway for select vendors. Melly Mell’s has  begun work in partnership with Haven Builders, while additional merchants —  including Caracas Empanadas Y Más, The Chowpati, Cinn City Smash, Cervato  Wine, and The Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream — are advancing their build-out  plans with Elite Construction Group. The Market will be closed throughout  much of April due to additional site construction.  

In addition to construction progress, the Market continues to prepare for  upcoming community engagement. Following the donor preview tours, the 

Market will expand public-facing activities in May, including food truck pop-ups  featuring future merchants and vendors, guided tours, and opportunities to  meet the businesses that will call the Market home and more.  

“We know the community is eager to walk through these doors, and we share  that excitement,” said Anya Firszt, Madison Public Market Board President.  “What’s happening right now is about building something lasting — a space  that reflects Madison’s energy, creativity, and local flavor. We’re getting closer  every day, and it’s going to be worth the wait.”  

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