The City is excited to announce the vendors for Warrenville’s first-ever Pop-Up Shop Marketplace at Leone Schmidt Heritage Park (28W164 Warrenville Road)!
The Marketplace will feature custom-built shop spaces for rotating local vendors, bringing fresh shopping, food, and family fun to downtown Warrenville.
Soft Launch Weekends
Saturday, October 25 · 1:00–4:00 p.m.
- Dandelion Atelier – bath care
- Sticky Noodles – freeze-dried candy
- Crow and Moon Enchantments – witchy things
- Amethystshop 81 – clothing and shoes
- Briarwood Beads – beaded suncatchers
- DM Design – handmade character pens
- Tala’s Trinkets – crochet items
- Boy Scouts of America – popcorn and wreaths
Saturday, November 1 · 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
- Chalkcouture/Majorcreations – home décor and gifts
- London Skye – hat & charm bar
- Bada Bling Crystals and Crystal Candles – crystals and crystal jewelry
- The Craft Shack – hot chocolate bombs
- Emma’s Extensions – hair tinsel and glitter services
- Clay Space Artists – ceramics
- Quickfire – fire starters
🎀 The November 1 event will also feature a ribbon cutting ceremony and craft fair as the City celebrates this new community destination.
Soft Launch Weekends
Be among the first to experience the Marketplace at our Soft Launch events:
Saturday, October 25 · 12:00–4:00 p.m. Temporary market tents will be set up along a cement patio area, and two vendor units will be installed on the property.
Saturday, November 1 · 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. The event will include a ribbon cutting ceremony and a craft fair. During the celebration, the City’s Tourism and Arts Commission will announce the official name for the Marketplace.
The Marketplace is designed to give vendors more than a place to sell goods. Plans include mentorship opportunities and partnerships with local financial institutions to help entrepreneurs learn how to be a successful retailer and eventually move their way from the market to a more permanent space,
The project is supported by a $25,000 grant from DuPage County’s Member Initiative Program, which will reimburse the City for start-up costs.
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Future ideas for the site include a pavilion for dining and a flex pavilion that could host classes, small concerts, community activities, or even morning yoga.