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'''''...a concept in the making...'''''
 
'''''...a concept in the making...'''''
:concept idea build upon Newbo City Market, Cedar Rapids IA (http://newbocitymarket.org/)
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:concept idea built upon [http://newbocitymarket.org/ Newbo City Market, Cedar Rapids IA] with special focus on the "educational kitchen" facility.
  
  
'''A city market is a place to gather. A city market is a destination location. A city market offers unique products and services. A city market is a retail space that is directly tied to the customer. A city market is the next phase of consumerism focusing on developing a relationship between the consumer and producer.'''
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'''A city market is a place to gather. A city market is a destination location. A city market offers unique products and services. A city market is a retail space that is directly tied to the customer. A city market develops the relationship between the consumer and producer.'''
  
 
:The residents of Monmouth consume chicken eggs; why don't we have an egg producer in town?
 
:The residents of Monmouth consume chicken eggs; why don't we have an egg producer in town?
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:The residents of Monmouth ride bikes; why don't we have a bike shop in town?
 
:The residents of Monmouth ride bikes; why don't we have a bike shop in town?
 
:The residents of Monmouth consume bread; why don't we have a bakery in town? (we do have one specialty bakery)
 
:The residents of Monmouth consume bread; why don't we have a bakery in town? (we do have one specialty bakery)
 
 
Much of retail consumption has evolved into a relationship where a producer generates products, ''that they believe'' is desired by the consumer. Producers do their "homework" and generate products that are appealing to the average customer, often focusing their products on areas of ''want'' and less on the area of ''need''. This model is required since producers generally do not know their consumer and hence must seek this information by incurring a cost to the producer, which is then transferred to the consumer as a higher cost product.
 
 
  
 
In a "city market" the producer and consumer come together to the benefit of all parties.
 
In a "city market" the producer and consumer come together to the benefit of all parties.
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===Facility===
 
===Facility===
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{|
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|[[File:City_market.png|500px|thumb|left|draft layout]]
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Stall sizes (10' deep)
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:along outside wall
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::- small 6' wide
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::- medium 8' wide
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::- double small 12' wide
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::- double medium 16' wide
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:- Corner
  
 
===Hours of Operation===
 
===Hours of Operation===
 
Facility hours: Monday - Saturday,  7 am - 9 pm (+ special events)
 
Facility hours: Monday - Saturday,  7 am - 9 pm (+ special events)
Main Office: 8 am - 5 pm (staffed by 1 administrative assistant)
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Main Office: 8 am - 5 pm (staffed by 1 administrative assistant and facility director)
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Coffee Shop/bakery: 7- 2 pm with limited evening services.
 
Coffee Shop/bakery: 7- 2 pm with limited evening services.
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Food vendors: ??? breakfast/lunch/dinner
  
 
===Administrative Space===
 
===Administrative Space===
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===Retail Space===
 
===Retail Space===
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Establishing Retail Strategy: Aramark would need to commit to providing food services which will initially service students, but eventually service the community. Other retail providers will join as the facility grows. Students could propose retail ideas thru the PEC marketing curriculum and be given a "semester" trial period to establish the business.
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:Retail space will be divided into the following categories:
 
:Retail space will be divided into the following categories:
::*Anchor (MC controlled) establishments (Aramark subs/pizza, student-run coffee shop, student-run bakery, student-run mexican food)
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::*Anchor (MC controlled) establishments:
::*Local retailers (butcher, other food/restaurants,  
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:::Aramark subs/pizza,
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:::student-run coffee shop,
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:::student-run bakery,
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:::student-run food; Mexican, Indian,etc.
  
Establishing Retail Strategy: Aramark would need to commit to providing food services which will initially service students, but eventually service the community.
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::*Local/student retailers (who might be able to use student workers, but not required)
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:::Local BBQ guy (Eddie B)
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:::"Brick Oven" pizza
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:::Local meat producers
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:::Local mushroom producer (Esp)
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:::Sprouts/Kombucha/Kifer/Kimchi (concept/idea)
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:::Crafted soft drinks and teas
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:::House plant sales (concept/idea)
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:::Food truck <--owned/operated by "Market" for use by retailers (concept/idea)
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:::eBay store (student run, accepting consignment)
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:::bulk cleaning/personal care supplies (concept/idea)
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:::bike repair shop
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:::World Art <-- all MC students who travel abroad can purchase and then resell items to the local community.
  
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===Educational Kitchen===
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This space is inspired by the Newbo City Market facility, see links below:
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::http://www.kirkwood.edu/newbo
  
===Educational Kitchen===
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:- 12 cooking stations
:- 16 cooking stations
 
 
::*gas stove
 
::*gas stove
 
::*oven
 
::*oven
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:Kitchen Activities:
 
:Kitchen Activities:
 
::*Monmouth College "educational garden" processing facility
 
::*Monmouth College "educational garden" processing facility
::*Community College credit (Sandburg)
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::*Community College credit (Sandburg) --> see [http://www.kirkwood.edu/pdf/uploaded/1337/16_ce_011376_spring_summer_kirkwood_culinary_kitchen_newbo_brochure_final.pdf Kirkwood Community College course offerings]
 
::*Specialty cooking classes (ethnic, technique, baking/breads, canning/preserving, BBQ, etc)
 
::*Specialty cooking classes (ethnic, technique, baking/breads, canning/preserving, BBQ, etc)
 
::*Community use (for special events)
 
::*Community use (for special events)
 
::*Community "dinner clubs"
 
::*Community "dinner clubs"
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::*"Pop-up restaurants" <--an individual who wishes to pre food for sale.
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::*[http://www.kirkwood.edu/newbo#Team_Building Culinary team building activities]
  
 
===Art Space===
 
===Art Space===
  
===Liquid Refreshment===
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===Maker Space===
::* soft (non-alcoholic) drinks (teas, coffee, carbonated drinks, non-carbonated drinks)
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:3D printing,
::* hard (alcoholic) drinks (beer, wine, spirits)
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:Laser cutting,
  
Liquid Activities:
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:etc.
::* Coffee shop with bakery
 
  
 
===Medical===
 
===Medical===
 
:- ask a doctor/nurse a question (Walgreens, OSF, etc).
 
:- ask a doctor/nurse a question (Walgreens, OSF, etc).
 
:- talks (healthy eating, heart disease, stroke, mental illiness, etc)
 
:- talks (healthy eating, heart disease, stroke, mental illiness, etc)
 
===Bike Shop===
 
:-fixit guy
 
  
 
===Festivals===
 
===Festivals===
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:Music!!!
 
:Music!!!
 
:Holidays!!!
 
:Holidays!!!
 
===Other retail ideas===
 
:fill your own "cleaning supplies"...dish soap, dishwashing soap, window cleaner, disinfectant, RO water...from the tap
 
  
 
===Student services===
 
===Student services===
 
:design services (product labels, flyers, business cards, etc - Kellogg Printing with student help).
 
:design services (product labels, flyers, business cards, etc - Kellogg Printing with student help).
 
:Makerspace (3D printing, Laser cutting, etc)
 
:Makerspace (3D printing, Laser cutting, etc)

Latest revision as of 03:15, 7 January 2018

...a concept in the making...

concept idea built upon Newbo City Market, Cedar Rapids IA with special focus on the "educational kitchen" facility.


A city market is a place to gather. A city market is a destination location. A city market offers unique products and services. A city market is a retail space that is directly tied to the customer. A city market develops the relationship between the consumer and producer.

The residents of Monmouth consume chicken eggs; why don't we have an egg producer in town?
The residents of Monmouth consume coffee; why don't we have a coffee roaster in town?
The residents of Monmouth ride bikes; why don't we have a bike shop in town?
The residents of Monmouth consume bread; why don't we have a bakery in town? (we do have one specialty bakery)

In a "city market" the producer and consumer come together to the benefit of all parties.

...the following is a proposed operation that could be the foundation of a new Monmouth College Student Center (minus the caf)...

Facility

draft layout

Stall sizes (10' deep)

along outside wall
- small 6' wide
- medium 8' wide
- double small 12' wide
- double medium 16' wide
- Corner

Hours of Operation

Facility hours: Monday - Saturday, 7 am - 9 pm (+ special events)

Main Office: 8 am - 5 pm (staffed by 1 administrative assistant and facility director)

Coffee Shop/bakery: 7- 2 pm with limited evening services.

Food vendors: ??? breakfast/lunch/dinner

Administrative Space

Staffed by:

  • 1 administrative assistant from 8 am - 5 pm
  • 1 Director (1/2-time faculty member)
  • 1 facilities maintenance (janitor)
  • 2 faculty members (faculty offices)

Retail Space

Establishing Retail Strategy: Aramark would need to commit to providing food services which will initially service students, but eventually service the community. Other retail providers will join as the facility grows. Students could propose retail ideas thru the PEC marketing curriculum and be given a "semester" trial period to establish the business.

Retail space will be divided into the following categories:
  • Anchor (MC controlled) establishments:
Aramark subs/pizza,
student-run coffee shop,
student-run bakery,
student-run food; Mexican, Indian,etc.
  • Local/student retailers (who might be able to use student workers, but not required)
Local BBQ guy (Eddie B)
"Brick Oven" pizza
Local meat producers
Local mushroom producer (Esp)
Sprouts/Kombucha/Kifer/Kimchi (concept/idea)
Crafted soft drinks and teas
House plant sales (concept/idea)
Food truck <--owned/operated by "Market" for use by retailers (concept/idea)
eBay store (student run, accepting consignment)
bulk cleaning/personal care supplies (concept/idea)
bike repair shop
World Art <-- all MC students who travel abroad can purchase and then resell items to the local community.

Educational Kitchen

This space is inspired by the Newbo City Market facility, see links below:

http://www.kirkwood.edu/newbo
- 12 cooking stations
  • gas stove
  • oven
  • counter tops
  • pots/pans/utensils
Kitchen Activities:
  • Monmouth College "educational garden" processing facility
  • Community College credit (Sandburg) --> see Kirkwood Community College course offerings
  • Specialty cooking classes (ethnic, technique, baking/breads, canning/preserving, BBQ, etc)
  • Community use (for special events)
  • Community "dinner clubs"
  • "Pop-up restaurants" <--an individual who wishes to pre food for sale.
  • Culinary team building activities

Art Space

Maker Space

3D printing,
Laser cutting,
etc.

Medical

- ask a doctor/nurse a question (Walgreens, OSF, etc).
- talks (healthy eating, heart disease, stroke, mental illiness, etc)

Festivals

food!!!
Music!!!
Holidays!!!

Student services

design services (product labels, flyers, business cards, etc - Kellogg Printing with student help).
Makerspace (3D printing, Laser cutting, etc)