Food hall with diverse cuisines, craft beer, and ample seating























"A 19,000-square-foot adaptive reuse of a former Wonder Bread factory into a bright, airy warehouse-style food hall with vaulted ceilings and industrial touches. Designed around small-footprint restaurants, it will initially emphasize takeaway, outdoor/al fresco dining, curbside pickup, online ordering, and delivery due to the pandemic; spaced exterior tables are already in place and ownership hopes to add more seating in the parking lot pending approval. Vendors will set their own hours and ordering systems, and the market was scheduled to open Saturday, September 26." - Farley Elliott

"After multiple delays, the Glendora Market food hall is planning to start business on September 26." - Kristie Hang

"A long-awaited, 19,000-square-foot public market converted from a former Wonder Bread bakery by developer Shaw Investments, featuring nearly a dozen standalone vendors, an open courtyard and dramatic 20-foot ceilings. The plan includes an anchor brewery plus tenants such as ramen, tacos, seafood, coffee, sweets and a bagel shop, along with a 530-square-foot rotating stand for pop-ups. The complex is slated to open early next month with a variety of coronavirus-related precautions in place." - Farley Elliott

"Glendora’s upcoming food hall looks delayed, with plumbing issues pushing the expected opening to well into 2020." - Farley Elliott

"Taking over an old brick bakery in the foothills of the Angeles National Forest, the Glendora Public Market is a 19,000-square-foot food-hall project that has already signed a number of tenants — mostly existing Orange County food-hall operators like Belly Bombz — and lists Smog City Brewing as its anchor; there is no confirmed opening date yet." - Farley Elliott