Building a Home for Local Food, Art & Community

We’re creating a permanent, year-round market where neighbors can gather, no matter the weather, to support local farmers, makers, and small businesses.

From fresh produce and handmade goods to food trucks, live music, and family events, the Market on Military will be more than a market—it’ll be a community hub. A place to shop, connect, and celebrate everything that makes Green Bay’s west side vibrant and unique.

Cultivate

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Transform

A Community-Led Path to a Year-Round Market

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Collaborate Locally

Murphy Park was chosen as the ideal home for the Market on Military. Community use and impact will follow.

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Designed for Inclusion

Inclusive, multi-use spaces support local food, culture, and education. Flexible and built to adapt.

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Secure a Permanent Home

After 9 years of moving around, this new home offers year-round stability for vendors and visitors.

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Create a Lasting Impact

This hub will anchor west-side revitalization—economically, culturally, and communally.

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Latest News

The Market’s so bright, you gotta win glasses!

Come to the winter Market on Military to enter to win this cool pair of shades!  Donated by Moe's Vision Center in the Beacon Center where you can find the most unique and beautiful frames. Prescription or not!  Register for our e-newsletter, full of good information...

Earth Day Clean-Up

What are you going to do for Earth Day? Last Tuesday a group of senior high kids from across the city came to our area to help clean-up after our long winter left a blanket of wind blown garbage. Thanks caring about our area and the environment! Plan to do something...

Newly opened Karaoke Mexican Restaurant

February 17th the new Karaoke Mexican Restaurant opened at 418 S Military Avenue in the Westgate Shopping Center. The owners, Marvin and Margarita,were welcomed by Green Bay Mayor Schmitt, the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce representatives, a mariachi band, friends and...