DTLA is quickly becoming one of the city’s hippest districts. In Downtown Los Angeles, ROW DTLA has continued to take shape, transforming 32 acres into an all-encompassing iconic destination. This growing collective of globally recognized shops, restaurants and offices are spread over six buildings to create their own unique L.A. environment. Upon completion, ROW DTLA will feature more than 100 unique stores, restaurants, and 1.3 Million square feet of workspaces. This includes creative offices, rooftop decks and event venues that overlook the downtown Los Angeles city skyline. You’ll experience an environment and energy that might be hard to describe but will feel instantly familiar and inspiring with stores and restaurants that cater to stylish innovative types.

Each Sunday, this location is home to the popular market, Smorgasburg. Smorgasburg L.A. began in 2016 and has quickly become L.A.’s largest destination for exciting local food, lifestyle vendors and artisans to create an unforgettable market at ROW DTLA. Cultural events, themed pop-ups, and other surpriseskeep it fresh each week. Vendors are open Sunday only from 10am to 4pm.

ROW DTLA will debut their own Farmers Market, POP Produce, on Saturday, July 14th from 9am to 2pm.  POP PRODUCE combines a favorite LA locals’ activity of perusing Farmers Markets with family and friends with the popular wave of pop ups hitting the city. Pop Produce will pop up over Summer to Fall and feature fresh produce, food trucks and DJ sets within the restaurants and retailers ROW has to offer on their private street – Market Row. The event will be open to the public and all ages. Marline Millanponce-Camarena, Property Manager of 7th Street Produce Market  says “Produce is forever. No matter if you are vegan, vegetarian or a meat lover – all diets need produce. With the launch of Pop Produce, we want to put a fresh spin on Farmers Markets in Los Angeles by blending the historical produce market with the energy and vibes of the new Downtown LA Arts District.”

The complex at Seventh and Alameda was built between 1917 and 1923 along the Southern Pacific Railroad and opened as the Los Angeles Terminal Mart. At one point, most of America’s produce came from this sprawling concrete complex. The historic market is still going strong over 100 years later and continues to be a major hub for produce distribution across the region. The 7th Street Produce Market boasts over 80 vendors open to restaurants, chefs and the general public Monday through Saturday from 12 midnight – 12 noon.

With storefronts and restaurants lining the first level of ROW DTLA, take this opportunity to discover the rest of the collective. This edited set of brands offer the finest in experiential retail and wellness: fresh, unique, and uplifting. Entrepreneurial innovators who are pushing L.A. culture forward with concepts designed to make a global impact.

Your Saturday plans couldn’t be more complete.

Visit ROWDTLA.com for more information and a complete listing of the collective.

777 South Alameda Street