Jason Wells+FollowFindlay’s Juniper Seed is leveling up!Juniper Seed, the beloved plant-based brunch spot that started in Findlay Market’s shared kitchen, is taking a huge step forward—graduating from the Findlay Launch Storefront Accelerator and planning a move to a bigger downtown space by summer 2026. Founder Alecia Daniels credits the program for providing real-world experience, mentorship, and a supportive community that helped her business thrive. It’s inspiring to see how local initiatives like Findlay Launch are making it possible for small, minority- and women-owned food businesses to grow. What other local spots do you think deserve this kind of boost? #Food #FindlayMarket #CincyEats00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowFindlay Market’s new art hub is open!Findlay Market just got a major creative boost—The Collective, a vibrant gallery featuring over 200 local artists, has opened its doors in the $31 million Findlay Market Garage. This isn’t your typical art space; it’s designed to be welcoming and approachable, with everything from $5,000 pieces by big Cincinnati names to affordable works by emerging talent. The move aims to connect the market with the rapidly developing neighborhood and make art accessible to everyone. What do you think—will this new spot change how we experience art in Cincinnati? #Business #LocalBusiness #FindlayMarket00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowFindlay Market’s vegan brunch spot moving onJuniper Seed, the beloved vegan breakfast and brunch spot at Findlay Market, is closing its doors on January 25 as the owner sets sights on bigger opportunities. For regulars and plant-based food fans in Over-the-Rhine, this means one less local option for a hearty, animal-free start to the day. It’s always bittersweet to see a neighborhood favorite leave, but there’s hope for something new on the horizon. What do you think this means for the local food scene? Are you hoping for another vegan spot to take its place? #Food #FindlayMarket #CincinnatiEats00Share