PICKER PLACE MARKET

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Industrial / Repurpose / Vintage / Salvage

 YBOR CITY MARKET

Picker Place Market entrance is at 1402 N 15th St Tampa Fl 33605.  The Entrance is at the corner of 3rd Ave and N 15th St E 2, The Ybor market is host of just over 10,000 sq ft of vintage, industrial and farmhouse for you to explore. We are moving to our new location Spring 2026.  We are open by appointment only.  Please text 813-952-4672

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Old is New

What is Picker Place about? Vintage, upcycled, industrial, shabby chic, Old Florida, Americana, pop culture of yesteryear and just an all-around love of all things old.

 

The Ybor Market, a facility with 10,600 of air-conditioned space inside and sales outside when the weather cools down, can be found in Tampa’s beloved historic district, just five blocks from Seventh Avenue, opened in Spring 2016.

Our vendors offer friendly, personalized service and bring the very best items each month for your shopping desires. They are hard-working collectors who don’t go for flash, so you don’t have to worry about the exorbitant mark-ups of many shops and sales around the area. 

Always expect surprises at Picker Place. We have an amazing selection of industrial, cottage, MCM, primitive and rustic goods.

 

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"Amazing shop"

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‘Tis the season for poinsettias at Picker Place

‘Tis the season for poinsettias at Picker Place

The plant of the month at Picker Place Vintage  is the Poinsettia. Try saying that 10 times fast! Also know as the Christmas Star or Star of Bethlehem, the majestic red plant will be available at Plant City's extended holiday markets this weekend and next weekend....

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Digging Up History

Digging Up History

As many of you may have noticed, the roads around the shop have been torn up due to construction in the area. But what you might not know is that, up until the mid-1930s, this area was one of the city dumps. Over the past few months, as crews have been digging and...

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