Plot twist!
Time Out Market won’t be closing after all. The massive food hall is known to collect the best Boston chefs under one roof. Longtime Fenway real estate and commercial developer Samuels & Associates signed a deal to take over operations at Time Out Market Boston.
The name of the market remains the same under the new licensing and local vendors will continue to showcase their skills.
“Time Out Market is an important neighborhood amenity and an essential part of what makes Fenway work,” says Samuels & Associates CEO Steve Samuels. “Recognizing this, we moved quickly to find a path forward. We’re pleased to have reached an agreement that supports continued operations and allows us to work collaboratively with the existing restaurateurs to build on what they have successfully established.”
Mayor Michelle Wu is also excited about the shift in fate for Time Out Market Boston:
“Every great city needs great food halls, and Time Out Market in Fenway has been a needed gathering space and economic hub showcasing our local culinary talent to residents, coworkers and visitors from around the world,” says Mayor Wu.
The market remains open daily from morning until night.