Hillbilly Produce Market is soon closing the doors of its iconic Independence
Boulevard store.
The year-round farmer’s market -- known for selling a variety of items
including locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats and landscaping materials -- opened in
Charlotte in 1984.
Hillbilly Produce Market in 2008 |
The market’s owner, Marshall Surface, sold the property at 7024 Independence Boulevard to Charlotte-based Hendrick Automotive Group, which owns the property around the store, public records show.
A Hendrick spokesman said the company doesn't have any plans announced for the space yet but bought it for the flexibility to build eventually.
Dylan Thompson, the market’s manager, said the 31-year old market will close within “a week or two” after it has cleared out its remaining inventory.
“Obviously people are not happy with it,” Thompson said. “A lot of people seem to want to know (where the new store location will be) but we don’t have answers for them yet.”
Hillbilly Produce Market will reopen in a new location once the right one is found, Thompson said. Right now the market's management is looking at a few locations "pretty much everywhere, from Eastland Mall to a little bit east of
The market's owner could not be reached for comment.