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New vendors announced for transformed Lexington Market as developers promise to increase Black-owned businesses

Baltimore s Lexington Market unveils first vendors

Updated: 3:04 PM EDT May 26, 2021 Amanda Yeager Baltimore Business Journal Lexington Market is making its first vendor announcements as the market pushes forward on a major overhaul.The two vendors unveiled Wednesday morning include one returning stall and one that will be new to the market when it reopens early next year.Sausage Master, a market staple for decades, will be back in the revitalized space. The stall, owned and operated by Steve Cho, serves sausages, hot dogs, fries and snowballs. Cho s parents bought the eatery in 1986 and he grew up around the market before taking over the business, according to a press release.North Avenue-based florist Fleurs D Ave, the new vendor, will expand with a second location in Lexington Market. The business, founded by Brandon and Ashley Wylie in 2018, features grab-and-go bouquets as well as hand-crafted floral arrangements for a wide range of occasions. Fleurs D Ave, which has a shop at 1200 North Ave., als

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