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Treasure hunters and bargain enthusiasts rejoice! The San Jose Flea Market, which sprawls across 120 acres, is a shopper's paradise and a must-visit for anyone seeking a unique California experience.
SAN JOSE -- The Berryessa Flea Market, a San Jose institution for more than six decades, has been on the chopping block for two years as plans for a massive new housing complex moved forward.
Amid growing uncertainty about their future, vendors at the Berryessa Flea Market have asked San Jose for greater clarity and commitment as they anxiously play the waiting game while looking for a ...
San Jose officials are hard-pressed to find an alternative site for the Berryessa Flea Market as development is set to displace vendors and threaten their livelihoods. The city has explored two of ...
San Jose city officials have located multiple potential new homes for the city's Berryessa Flea Market. The favored location, a 90-acre former landfill, is subject to the California Surplus Land ...
A grassroots effort led by San Jose Flea Market vendors to preserve the historic 61-year-old swap meet — and the livelihoods of the hundreds of sellers who rely on it — is on the verge of ...
Following heated protests and a short-lived hunger strike, the San Jose City Council voted last week to approve the rezoning of the area around the city’s beloved Berryessa Flea Market to make ...
Now, the drying brush along Singleton Road could become a veritable field of dreams for the vendors at the legendary San José Berryessa Flea Market. The market, known as La Pulga, is set to close in ...
San Jose leaders have asked the city to continue to evaluate potential sites for the Berryessa Flea Market – including a ...
SAN JOSE (BCN/CBS SF) -- Berryessa Flea Market vendors started a hunger strike on Monday, demanding San Jose leaders and developers protect vendors from being displaced by new development.
Since the 1960s, San Jose’s Berryessa Flea Market has been a staple of the oldest form of commerce. Now uncertainty looms, as the clock is ticking for this market to find a new home. New ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- San Jose Berryessa Flea Market vendors say a city-owned landfill is their best option for a new home, but a state law is stopping the idea from becoming a reality. The 90-acre ...