A Madison-area food truck offering a quirky mix of smash burgers and churros is just one of the businesses throwing open new doors in the long-awaited Madison Public Market.
Cinn City Smash was among the first of several vendors announced in January by the Madison Public Market Foundation, the market’s nonprofit operator. Cinn City is taking up residence in the 70-year-old former Fleet Services building, which has been transformed into a vibrant, $23.6 million, 45,000-square-foot space able to accommodate more than 130 local businesses.
Other confirmed merchants include Melly Mell’s Deli and Catering, Cervato Wine & Tapas Bar, Ancestral Tribe Custom Apparel, nonprofit ArtWorking, Unique Hair Accessories & More, home goods maker Love U Madison and Indian street food restaurant, the Chowpati…