BoothEconomy · June 23, 2026 A Facebook post comparing four booth layouts — inline, U-shape, L-shape, and island — drew nearly 300 comments from vendors. The U-shape, a layout many assume invites shoppers in, came under the heaviest criticism: vendors and shoppers alike described it as cramped, awkward to pass through, and in one case, physically inaccessible. The … [Read more...] about Vendors Are Eager To Discuss Their Booth Layouts
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Leucadia Farmers Market Wins the Right to Relocate After 21 Years — Neighbor Appeal Denied
BoothEconomy · June 19, 2026 The Leucadia Farmers Market has been cleared to relocate to Oak Crest Middle School in Encinitas, California, after the Encinitas City Council denied a neighbor's appeal that sought to block or restrict the move. The market — which operated at Paul Ecke Central Elementary School every Sunday for 21 years — was forced to find a new … [Read more...] about Leucadia Farmers Market Wins the Right to Relocate After 21 Years — Neighbor Appeal Denied
When All You Have Is A Table
In the Philadelphia Pen Show, in January, some exhibitors pay extra to get tables along the wall. John Greco of GW Pens went with the cheapest table available — one out in the middle of the room, same basic footprint as almost everyone else. Then he made it the most visible table at the show. A Tabletop Rig That Changed The Table Greco uses an overhead tabletop banner rig … [Read more...] about When All You Have Is A Table


