March 28, 2019

Indianapolis International Airport Lands Farmers' Market

Airport officials say the Farmers' Market, featuring Indiana Grown, will showcase foods, beverages and brands found only in Indiana. - Rendering courtesy of SSP America

Airport officials say the Farmers' Market, featuring Indiana Grown, will showcase foods, beverages and brands found only in Indiana.

Rendering courtesy of SSP America

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis International Airport is landing a farmers' market that will give air travelers a taste of locally grown Indiana foods.

Airport officials say the Farmers' Market, featuring Indiana Grown, will showcase foods, beverages and brands found only in Indiana.

Construction of the 3,300-square-foot market is expected to begin this year in the airport's Concourse B. It will include a sit-down dining area where visitors can sample everything from a fresh, locally grown salad to local craft beers and wines.

Visitors will also be able to order from a full-service menu created by celebrity chef Greg Hardesty.

The Farmers' Market will be managed by SSP America.

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