Phoenix, November 30, 2025
The Phoenix Flea Market celebrated its 12th annual Small Business Saturday event, showcasing over 125 local artisans and food trucks in downtown Phoenix. This vibrant marketplace at Heritage Square emphasizes community support for local creators while celebrating the city’s entrepreneurial spirit. Attendees had the opportunity to explore unique handcrafted goods and connect with local vendors, reinforcing the importance of shopping locally to revitalize the economy and foster innovation.
Phoenix Flea Market Highlights Local Small Businesses
Phoenix, Arizona – On Saturday, November 29, 2025, the Phoenix Flea Market hosted its 12th annual Small Business Saturday event in downtown Phoenix, featuring over 125 local businesses and food trucks. The market took place at Heritage Square and Science Park, offering a diverse range of handcrafted goods, fine art, curated vintage items, modern fashion, and artisan food. This event provided a unique opportunity for consumers to support local artisans and entrepreneurs.
Event Overview
Established in 2013, the Phoenix Flea Market is Arizona’s original Small Business Saturday event. Over the years, it has evolved into a vibrant marketplace that showcases the best makers, brands, and curators from the Southwest. The market emphasizes community engagement and celebrates the creativity of local artisans and entrepreneurs, reinforcing the notion that small businesses play a vital role in the local economy and foster a culture of innovation.
Vendor Participation
This year’s event featured an impressive lineup of over 125 vendors, including:
- Lovely Goods
- Mad Calico
- MKS Miminoo
- Mod + Co Jewelry
- Mustache Pretzels
- On The Fly Co
- One 11 Vintage
- Overdue LLC
- Paige Poppe Art
- Party Mouse Studio
- Phoenix Lettering
- phx.found
- Pottery & Plants by Pony
- Power and Light Press
- Primitive Glass
- Pure Life Jewelry
- RAD + RAE
- Rapt Design
- Redhead Sadie Vintage
- Regina Rose
- Renegade Remnants
- Resketch
- Rock Scissors Paper
- Rolling Rack
- Savidge Kitchen
- Scout Dunbar
- SewCalledLove
- Silk for Everyone
- Somniative
- Spoonsenforksen
- Stitches N Bloom
- Strawberry Hedgehog
- Studio Ocotillo
- Sun Owl Vintage
- Sunday Mournings
- Sundrop Studios
- Team Green Duo
- Tellos Findings
- The Art of Shortbread
- The Mystic Arbor, Tea & Adaptogens
- The Tiny Coyote
- The Twisted Botanist
- Thrifty Witches
- Thuy Ceramics
- Tiendalanopalita
- Tiny Horse Studio
- Toasted Mallow
- Tom Budzak Ceramics
- Trades of Brit
- Tricia Arce
- Truly Blessed Jewels
- Twisted Bee Farms Honey
- Uglee Mugs Studio
- Violet Riot Vintage
- Vishnu Basement
- Well Hello Studio
- Zpotes Pupusas Trailer
Importance of Local Markets
Events like the Phoenix Flea Market illustrate the resilience and innovation of small businesses in Phoenix, AZ. With a supportive community and minimal regulatory obstacles, these entrepreneurs can thrive. The market not only showcases unique, locally crafted products but also inspires community solidarity and appreciation for local talent. By choosing to shop at these events, consumers uplift their neighbors and contribute to a more dynamic local economy.
Community Engagement
The Phoenix Flea Market does more than just facilitate commerce; it fosters connections between local artisans and their audience. Events like this promote a sense of belonging and community pride while highlighting the significance of small businesses in revitalizing downtown Phoenix. As shoppers explore the booths, they become part of a larger movement that values creativity and entrepreneurship, helping to make Phoenix a vibrant place to live and work.
Looking Ahead
As Phoenix continues to grow, events like the Phoenix Flea Market signal promising developments for local businesses. Supporting these initiatives contributes to sustained economic growth, and local innovators are likely to drive further positive change. Residents are encouraged to remain engaged with their local economy, not just during special events but throughout the year, ensuring that small businesses continue to flourish.
Conclusion
The Phoenix Flea Market’s 12th annual Small Business Saturday event not only celebrated local entrepreneurship but also reinforced the importance of community support for small businesses. This vibrant marketplace reflects the resilience and creativity of local artisans, crucial for Phoenix’s economic landscape. Residents are encouraged to shop locally and stay connected with upcoming events to help bolster the success of Arizona’s talented entrepreneurs.
FAQ
What is the Phoenix Flea Market?
The Phoenix Flea Market is a curated modern market featuring over 125 local businesses and food trucks, offering handcrafted goods, fine art, curated vintage items, modern fashion, and artisan food.
When and where does the Phoenix Flea Market take place?
The market is held annually on Small Business Saturday, which in 2025 was on November 29th, at Heritage Square and Science Park in downtown Phoenix.
How can I participate as a vendor?
Interested vendors can apply through the Phoenix Flea Market’s official website.
Is the Phoenix Flea Market open year-round?
The Phoenix Flea Market is an annual event held on Small Business Saturday each year.
How can I stay updated on future events?
To stay informed about upcoming events and vendor applications, visit the Phoenix Flea Market’s official website.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Event Date | November 29, 2025 |
| Location | Heritage Square and Science Park, downtown Phoenix |
| Number of Vendors | Over 125 local businesses and food trucks |
| Established | 2013 |
| Event Type | Annual Small Business Saturday event |
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