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Kent Street Market set to open in downtown Charlottetown this summer

A new grocery market will soon be filling a gap in shopper's needs in downtown Charlottetown.

Market will feature local and organic produce

Mila MacLean Homburg and Phil Homburg will be opening the Kent Street Market in June in downtown Charlottetown. (Submitted)

Anew grocery market will soon be fillinga gap in shopper's needs in downtown Charlottetown.

Owner Mila MacLean Homburg says she and her husband, Phil Homburghope to open the Kent Street Market this summer.

"We've had tons of people come up to us on the street over the last week or so and said 'we're so excited about your market.'"

Local products

McLeanHomburg said many people want to be able to shop downtown and want to get local produce wherever they can.

The new market will offer local and organic products from farms and producers all across P.E.I. including vegetables, meat along with some pantry items including flour, sugar and rice and more.

"There are so many great farms and producers here doing so many great things that what we wanted to do is put those together."

Day-to-day essentials

McLeanHomburgpoints out the market will not be the place where you can do a big weekly shop like in a regular grocery store "but for all your essentialson a day to day basis we'll have what you need."

The market is partnering with Simple Feast Catering to have sandwiches,soups and saladsavailable to buy at lunchtime.

"At end of day, we're going to be offering some grab and go meals," saidMcLeanHomburg. "So if you're on your way home and you're not sure what you're going to have for dinner, you can stop by and pick up a meal that will be great for four people or two people with leftovers."

The ownersare starting off small but plan to expand in future if the business proves to be successful.

"There's just so much amazing food and produce here that I think is really special and that's what we want to highlight."

With files from Laura Chapin