A concept design of the upcoming Godwin Mercado Marketplace in Wyoming, MI, showcasing the vibrant community space.
Wyoming, Michigan, is set to welcome the Godwin Mercado Marketplace at 301 36th St. Scheduled to open in spring 2026, this $6.2 million project will feature 22 vendors, food trucks, and community spaces for events. Designed to foster local culture and support artisans and farmers, this marketplace promises to be a vibrant addition to the Wyoming community. Groundbreaking is set for November 19, marking a significant milestone for this ambitious project.
Wyoming, Michigan, is buzzing with anticipation as plans for the brand-new Godwin Mercado Marketplace are officially underway! Located at 301 36th St., just off U.S. 131, this year-round marketplace aims to become a central hub for local artisans, farmers, food enthusiasts, and community events.
Construction commenced on October 31, 2023, with the talented team at Wolverine Building Group from Grand Rapids overseeing the project. The marketplace is slated to open its doors by spring 2026, with construction expected to wrap up by August 2025. With a total investment of approximately $6.2 million, this project is shaping up to be a substantial addition to the Wyoming community.
The Godwin Mercado is designed to be a vibrant space where locals can come together. Crafted with care, the indoor market will host around 22 vendors and will feature large garage doors that open up on warm days for seamless ventilation. Facilities like restrooms and storage areas will be included to cater to both vendors and shoppers, creating a comfortable shopping experience.
Outside, the marketplace will boast a delightful plaza designed for food trucks, complete with ample parking, areas designated for live entertainment, picnic tables, and even play areas for kids. Imagine the laughter of children mixing with the aroma of fresh food while you peruse artisan goods or enjoy weekly events under the sun!
At the heart of the Godwin Mercado is the intention to serve the community. Parks & Recreation Director, Krashawn Martin, envisions this marketplace becoming a go-to venue for seasonal farmers markets and artisan showcases throughout the week. Additionally, it can be a place for family functions, like graduation parties and family reunions, building memories in a lively atmosphere.
Community members have shown immense support for the marketplace idea, with over 6,000 respondents participating in outreach efforts. An overwhelming 99% expressed positivity towards the name “Godwin Mercado,” which means “market” in Spanish and pays homage to the rich neighborhood heritage.
The ambitious project is funded through a mix of sources, including the sale of the former Site 36 property, grants from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, contributions from the Consumers’ Energy Foundation, and support from Franklin Partners. Collectively, these funds are channeling towards creating an exciting space that reflects and enhances the local culture.
City officials are incredibly optimistic about what the Godwin Mercado Marketplace will mean for the area’s economic growth. The location is adjacent to a revitalized site of the former GM plant, which is expected to introduce hundreds of new jobs to West Michigan. As investments start rolling in and businesses grow, hopes are high that the new marketplace will serve as a catalyst for further development, including a pedestrian trail that connects local enterprises.
Mark your calendars! A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for November 19, a significant milestone for this project. Although it won’t be open to the public, it signals the exciting progress on the horizon for Wyoming’s newest community gathering spot.
The Godwin Mercado Marketplace aims to transform the old and vacant GM facility into a lively venue full of culture and commerce. Keep your eyes peeled for updates, because this is just the beginning of something big in Wyoming!
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