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    Liberty Public Market Issue #3: Dairy

San Diego Real Estate Estate BLOG: Liberty Station Community Highlight

Liberty Public Market Issue #3: Dairy

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Liberty Station Community Highlight
Liberty Public Market Issue #3: Diary


The Yarbrough Group lives, works, and plays here in Liberty Station and it is our goal to share with our readers the very best of what this absolutely amazing community has to offer.

This week on the San Diego Real Estate BLOG, we present the third in our series of posts focusing on one of the newest additions to this all ready spectacular community: The Liberty Station Public Market

Liberty Public Market is a 7-day-a-week Public Market and Event Venue that offers the very best of what the Sand Diego region has to offer. Showcasing their wares in a rustic environment, local purveyors of fine prepared foods, beer, wine, specialty cocktails, produce, fish, pastas, desserts and pastries provide a vast treasure trove of culinary delights for you enjoyment. The market even features arts and crafts, a test kitchen, pop up dinners, and educational driven events.

Liberty Public Market’s goal is to be the central marketplace of both the region, and Liberty Station, where both the locals and visitors from far and wide can immerse themselves in the work of the best local food and beverage artisans that San Diego has to offer. They pride themselves on being a “forward-thinking marketplace and aim to offer accessible, engaging, and authentic experiences through use of every sense while exploring the market.”

This week our focus shifts to the Dairy.

A Very Special Thanks to LibertyPublicMarket.com for All the Inside Info.


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Hours

11am – 7pm, Daily

Venissimo.com
Email: LibertyStation@Venissimo.com

What better to go with freshly baked bread than a wedge of cheese from Venissimo’s selection of artisan varieties from around the world. Liberty Public Market will be the longtime purveyor’s fifth location in San Diego County. Look for its signature grilled venini cheese sandwiches, cheeseboards, charcuteries, jams, crackers, chocolate and picnic packs to enjoy on Liberty Station’s green spaces.


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Hours

Sunday – Thursday: 11am – 9pm
Friday + Saturday: 11am – 10pm

MooTime.com

Scooped by MooTime Creamery at Liberty Public Market is a smaller version of Blue Bridge Hospitality’s MooTime Creamery in Coronado. Scooped serves America’s favorite dessert — ice cream — in handcrafted, unique nostalgic treats and an assortment of ice cream flavors including silly vanilla, coffee, brownie batter and sorbets in passion fruit and prickly pear.


A Bit About Liberty Station From SanDiego.org:

A Military Base Transformed into New Urban Mixed Use Community

The 361-acre Liberty Station community, which includes 125 acres of parks, open space and a boat channel; shopping villages and restaurants; a 28-acre civic, arts and cultural district; the nine-hole Sail Ho Golf Club; two hotels, and six schools. Nearly 350 families now reside at the pedestrian-friendly Liberty Station and dozens of companies, with hundreds of employees, are doing business here. The spirit of NTC as a celebrated, all-encompassing community lives on at Liberty Station.

The History of Liberty Station

Liberty Station was formerly known as NTC (Naval Training Center). It was first opened as a Naval facility in 1923 and it was stopped being used as an active military base in 1997 when it was designated for closure under the terms of the Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990. In May of 2000, the Navy turned the property over to the City of San Diego. Liberty Station is a collaboration between the City of San Diego Redevelopment Agency and The Corky McMillin Companies. Part of Liberty Station is designated as an Office District – this area covers 22 total acres and allows for a maximum of 380,000 square feet of office space. Over the years the buildings have been painted different colors. The original color was unpainted stucco which was a warm beige. During World War II the buildings were all painted dark green to make them less visible from the air especially at night. Eventually, they were painted a yellow/gold color and now as the buildings are being restored – they are being painted to reflect their original color a warm coral/beige.


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