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FLEA MARKETS across the U.S. are thriving as more and more customers seek the opportunity to purchase quality, affordable merchandise. FleaMarketZone. com has reported on the opening of 72 new markets in 2011 alone. In addition, recent reports have shown the retail industry as a whole is beginning to rebound, and the fl ea market business appears ready for an even bigger year in 2012. In 2010 the trend was to
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open fl ea markets in low rent commercial spaces, such as former malls and big box stores. The inclination in 2011 was to open smaller, more localized operations of 30 to 80 vendors, keeping shopping opportunities in the community and allowing customers to buy without long distance drives. When the Aqueduct Flea Market, with more than 1,000 vendors, closed down in January 2011, a number of new markets were launched in the New York City area, including the Merrick Flea Market in Queens (100 vendors), the BK Festival on Coney Island (100 vendors), the AquaDuck Flea Market in Queens (200 vendors), and the Downtown Flea Market in Brooklyn (30 vendors). The past year also saw the opening of some mentionable larger markets, such as the launch of Glendale Park n’ Swap in Arizona (850 spaces),
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