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I heart market settles into new waterfront home

The new location at the Hay Store on the Pont Waterfront has much to offer the market and its patrons.

AFTER being forced from the lawns outside Moses Mabhida Stadium following a massive and unexpected rental hike, Durban’s popular I heart Market has found a new home at The Hay Store at the Point Waterfront.

The market will celebrate its new home with a sizzling Spring Sale on Saturday, 7 September from 9am to 2pm.

“Situated in Durban’s evolving Point Waterfront, on the corner of Albert Terrace and Camperdown Road, the Hay Store is innovative urban warehouse which is exactly what we need to take the I heart Market to the next level,” said owner Anna Savage.

“We are creating a welcoming community space that will be filled with fun activities and unique experiences, great food and retail therapy with heart.”

ALSO READ: Giant rental hike chases market from stadium lawns

“I realised that with this change of venue we had an opportunity to embrace the change and start implementing more experiential aspects to the market that we had been wanting to do for a while, but were not able to do, due to venue constraints,” she said.

“We are very excited about the move. The Waterfront has a lot going for it – Ushaka, great beaches, the North Pier at the entrance of the harbour has just been opened, The Vetchs promenade extension will be opening in the future, and there are interesting neighbours like Robsons Brewery, The Chairman Jazz Club and Ciao Bella Restaurant.”

“Our previous venue was so unique that we realized that we needed to look for another venue that was equally unique but completely different at the same time. And we have some interesting ideas which we will plan and roll out over time.”

The Hay Store is a creative space with ample outdoor areas. The craft area will be housed inside the aesthetically pleasing industrial columned warehouse and seating and eating will be set up outside in a paved courtyard space. There is plenty on-street parking with car-guards, and uShaka parking is directly across the road with a pedestrian gate access. It is also on the People Mover route, and can be reached by bicycle or walking from the Promenade.

 

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