Terminal market

A terminal market is a central site, often in a metropolitan area, that serves as an assembly and trading place for commodities. Terminal markets for agricultural commodities are usually at or near major transportation hubs. One of the models of a Terminal Market is a Hub-and-Spoke model wherein the Terminal Market is the hub which is to be linked to a number of collection centers - the spokes.

The term is also used for markets in other commodities such as metals and bullion.

California

 * Alemany Farmers' Market – San Francisco, CA
 * Ferry Plaza Farmers Market & Ferry Building Marketplace – San Francisco, CA

Los Angeles

 * Grand Central Market – Los Angeles, CA
 * Los Angeles Farmers Market – Los Angeles, CA
 * Olvera Street – Los Angeles, CA

Florida

 * Yellow Green Farmers Market (2010–present) — Hollywood, FL

Georgia

 * Ponce City Market – Atlanta, GA
 * Sweet Auburn Curb Market (1918–present) – Atlanta, GA

Chicago

 * Chicago farmers' markets Chicago, IL
 * Chicago International Produce Market - Chicago, IL
 * Maxwell Street Market – Chicago, IL

Indiana

 * Indiana - farmers' markets, IN

Louisiana

 * Crescent City Farmers Market – New Orleans, LA
 * French Market – New Orleans, LA

Baltimore

 * Cross Street Market – Baltimore, MD
 * Hollins Market – Baltimore, MD
 * Lexington Market (1782–present) – Baltimore, MD

Massachusetts

 * Boston Public Market – Boston, MA
 * Haymarket – Boston, MA
 * New England Produce Center - Chelsea, MA

Michigan

 * Eastern Market – Detroit, MI

Missouri

 * Soulard Market – St. Louis, MO

Montana

 * Midtown Global Market – Minneapolis, MN

New York (state)

 * Troy Flea – Troy, NY

New York City

 * Bronx Terminal Market - Bronx, NY
 * Brooklyn Flea – Brooklyn, NY
 * Fulton Fish Market New York, NY
 * Grand Central Market – New York, NY
 * Hunts Point Cooperative Market - Bronx, NY
 * La Marqueta – New York, NY
 * Union Square Greenmarket – New York, NY

Ohio

 * Findlay Market (1855–present)– Cincinnati, OH
 * North Market – Columbus, OH
 * PNC Second Street Market – Dayton, OH
 * West Side Market – Cleveland, OH

Portland

 * James Beard Public Market (future) – Portland, OR
 * Portland Public Market (1933–1942) – Portland, OR
 * Portland Saturday Market (1974–present) – Portland, OR

Pennsylvania

 * Broad Street Market – Harrisburg, PA
 * Italian Market – Philadelphia, PA
 * Lancaster Central Market – Lancaster, PA
 * Reading Terminal Market (1893–present) – Philadelphia, PA

Rhode island

 * Providence Terminal Produce Market - Providence, RI

South Carolina

 * City Market - Charleston, SC

Tennessee

 * Chattanooga Market (2001–present) – Chattanooga, TN

Texas

 * Dallas Farmers Market – Dallas, TX

Virginia

 * City Market – Petersburg, VA. Built in 1878–79 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Washington (state)

 * Pike Place Market (1907–present) – Seattle, WA

Washington, D.C.

 * Eastern Market – Washington, D.C.
 * Union Market – Washington, D.C.

Wisconsin

 * Milwaukee Public Market (2005–present) – Milwaukee, WI