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Nashville Flea Market looks to reverse declining revenue
By Katelyn Quisenberry at WKRN News 2 (ABC affiliate)
· July 16, 2026
· 1 min read
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville Flea Market has been a Fairgrounds tradition for more than 50 years, but fewer vendors and shoppers are starting to take a toll on its bottom line. "Our first market was in May of 1969; we are really proud of that fact," Executive Director of Nashville Fair...
Key takeaway "Our first market was in May of 1969; we are really proud of that fact," Executive Director of Nashville Fairgrounds, Laura Womack, [...
Why this matters in The Nashville
The decline in revenue at the Nashville Flea Market has significant implications for the local economy, as it has been a staple at the Fairgrounds for over five decades. With fewer vendors and shoppers, the market's ability to generate revenue and support small businesses and entrepreneurs in the community is compromised. The Fairgrounds, a major hub of activity in Davidson County, relies on events like the flea market to drive foot traffic and stimulate local commerce. As the market's executive director looks to reverse the decline, it will be crucial to engage with the local community and understand what changes can be made to attract new vendors and shoppers, and ultimately, restore the market's vitality and contribution to the local economy. The success of the Nashville Flea Market is closely tied to the overall health of the Fairgrounds and the surrounding community.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: WKRN News 2 (ABC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville Flea Market has been a Fairgrounds tradition for more than 50 years, but fewer vendors and shoppers are starting to take a toll on its bottom line. "Our first market was in May of 1969; we are really proud of that fact," Executive Director of Nashville Fair...
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