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South Bay’s Newest Farmers Market in North Redondo Beach!

South Bay’s Newest Farmers Market in North Redondo Beach!

North Redondo Farmers Market
1525 Aviation Blvd #406
Redondo Beach, CA 90278


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A Farmers Market Built Around Community

Part of what makes the NRB Farmers Market different is its bigger mission.

According to organizers, the market was created not just as a place to shop, but as a way to help revitalize the Artesia and Aviation corridor while giving locals a more walkable, community-focused gathering space. Revenue generated by the market will be reinvested into neighborhood improvements through the nonprofit OurNRB.

And judging by local excitement online, the neighborhood has been waiting for something exactly like this. The market feels less like a quick grocery stop and more like a weekly neighborhood meetup where everyone accidentally stays longer than planned.

The Vendors Worth Showing Up Hungry For

One of the market’s biggest strengths right out of the gate is the vendor lineup.

Among the standout local favorites:

Likohinas Tropical Hawaiian Butters brings rich, tropical-inspired flavored butters that instantly upgrade everything from toast to coffee and yogurt.

Small Axe Bread has quickly become a crowd magnet for naturally fermented sourdough loaves with beautifully crisp crusts and deep flavor.

Leonardo e Roberto’s Gourmet Blends offers specialty balsamics and infused oils perfect for anyone trying to elevate their home cooking.

Cinnies is serving oversized cinnamon rolls that smell dangerous from halfway down the block.

Del Cid Coffee keeps the caffeine situation handled with locally roasted coffee and espresso drinks.

The Crazy Cucumber Pickles delivers crunchy, flavor-packed pickles that somehow turn into an impulse purchase every single time.

Avila and Sons Farms anchors the produce side of the market with fresh seasonal fruits and incredible nut butters straight from their California farms.

The overall mix hits that ideal farmers market balance: enough fresh produce to stock your kitchen, enough prepared foods to justify dinner there instead.

More Than Shopping, It’s Becoming a Neighborhood Hub

Beyond the food itself, the NRB Farmers Market feels designed to create an actual neighborhood connection.

The market sits in one of North Redondo’s busiest corridors, helping bring more foot traffic and visibility to local businesses while creating a weekly gathering place that feels distinctly community-driven. Organizers specifically describe the market as part of a larger effort to strengthen neighborhood ties and support local commerce.

And in a part of the South Bay that’s often more residential than walkable, that kind of activation matters.

The Market Is Also Looking for Sponsors

As exciting as the launch has been, organizers are upfront that getting a farmers market off the ground comes with major startup costs.

The nonprofit behind the market is currently looking for local sponsors to help support operations, with sponsorship opportunities that include advertising placement on barriers surrounding the market. Funds help cover permits, safety barriers, traffic control, insurance, management, and ongoing operations.

The organization is also accepting community donations through its GoFundMe campaign, which helps fund startup costs while supporting the long-term vision of reinvesting back into the neighborhood.

For locals wanting to support the market beyond shopping, it’s an easy way to help the project grow.

Why This Farmers Market Feels Different

The South Bay already has established markets like Riviera Village Certified Farmers Market and Hermosa Beach Farmers Market, but North Redondo’s new market fills a different kind of neighborhood need. Just a good neighborhood market with strong vendors and a clear sense of purpose.

The NRB Farmers Market already feels like one of the South Bay’s most promising new weekly traditions.


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