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In addition to this exciting venue change, NY Mag also reports that the Flea is also planning to serve beer and wine at two separate bars inside the venue (pending a liquor license application)! No word yet on what they’d be serving, but you can certainly expect local breweries doing tap takeovers and seasonal offerings. Smorgasburg takes up residence in spooky downstairs near the vaults, offering familiar brick-and-mortar favorites like Mighty Quinn’s, Red Hook Lobster Pound and Oaxaca as well as flea-exclusive fare from Charli’s Chicken, Bisska, Monk’s Meats and more. Starting the first weekend in November, roughly 75 vendors will hawk designer and vintage goods on the three levels at One Hanson, all high ceilings and skylight sun. While they were valiant, none one of these attempts really stuck, and now NY Mag tells us the flea is moving (decisively, we hope) back into the iconic space at One Hanson - née Williamsburgh Savings Bank - in Fort Greene. Finally, they opted for Sunset Park’s Industry City. Since moving out of their original location in the Skylight space at One Hanson in 2012, they’ve tried multiple venues for their winter market. First, they shacked up in a lofted space in Williamsburg near their outdoor market then, they tried that warehouse on Dean Street connected to Berg’n. When the grass freezes over and droves of Brooklynites huddle indoors for the winter season, what’s a flea market to do? The Brooklyn Flea has been asking itself this question for a while now.