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Best of Brooklyn: Top 5 Places to Find a Pop-Up Shop

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Pop-up shops have become a popular trend in Brooklyn, with unique brands showcasing their products for a limited time. Here are the top five places in Brooklyn to be surprised with a cool pop-up shop.

1. Industry City - Sunset Park

Industry City is an industrial complex in Sunset Park that is a vibrant hub for small businesses, artists and creatives. Pop-up shops are a regular occurrence here, especially during the summer and holiday months. 

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. Photo: Supplied/Industry City

2. Fort Greene Artisans Bazaar - Fort Greene 

This outdoor market event runs year-round every Saturday at Fort Greene Park on Dekalb Avenue. There's a revolving roster of 40+ artisans, designers and makers selling contemporary fashion, accessories, home goods, beauty goods and jewelry.

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Fort Greene Artisans Bazaar. Photo: Supplied/Brooklyn Pop-Up Instagram

3. Brooklyn Flea - DUMBO

Brooklyn Flea is a well-known outdoor market that takes place in DUMBO. Alongside vintage clothing, handmade jewelry and antiques, you'll also find pop-up shops showcasing unique brands and products. Keep an eye on their website to see which vendors will be popping up each weekend.

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Photo: Brooklyn Flea Market website

 4. Artists & Fleas - Williamsburg 

Artists & Fleas is a year-round indoor market in Williamsburg that showcases local designers, artists and makers. In addition to their permanent vendors, they also host pop-up shops from emerging brands. You might find yourself browsing through handmade pottery or checking out a new jewelry line in this vibrant space.

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Photo: Supplied/Artists & Fleas Instagram

 5. Brooklyn Museum Market - Crown Heights/Prospect Heights

Located in the plaza in front of the Brooklyn Museum, at 200 Eastern Pkwy., this pop-up occurs every Sunday from mid-April through mid-November. There are two DJ sets and over 30+ vendors selling fashion, accessories, jewlery, food and more. 

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Brooklyn Museum pop-up. Photo: Supplied/Brooklyn Pop-Up Website

Each pop-up collective has its unique style, products and vibe, making them exciting places to discover something new. 


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