CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cleveland Flea has quickly become one of the coolest events in Cleveland. The monthly market has gotten so popular it's outgrown its original site at Sterle's Country House. This Saturday the Flea will celebrate a new location and new features outside the Tyler Village Building at 3615 Superior Avenue in the Asia Town Neighborhood.

The Flea joins forces this month with an annual event called Groove & Brew, a collaboration between Gotta Groove Records and Indigo Imp Brewery. Both are tenants of the Tyler Village building.

The Tyler Village building is a cool, artsy space full of creative local companies like Old City Soda (a Flea vendor), Rustbelt Reclamation (formerly Reclaimed Cleveland), Indigo Imp, Sparkbase, Gotta Groove Records, and even a newly designed floor for artist studios.

Adding to the changes, the Flea will be open an extra hour on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to the long list of vendors, there will be a lineup of great bands and craft beer for sale from Indigo Imp inside their tasting room and brewery.

The Flea welcomes another local brewery, BottleHouse Brewery. Look for the Cleveland Flea to partner with a new local brewery every month.

Libations and live music aside, the Flea is best known for the variety of vendors and for the food. The Flea was created about a year and a half ago with 20 vendors. This Saturday there will be 125. There are purveyors of farm-fresh produce, jewelry, antiques, architectural salvage, vintage clothes, tchotchkes and furniture.

The first Flea I went to had a few food booths including Cleveland Bagel Company and the geniuses behind the boozy snow cone, and two food trucks. This week's Flea will have about 30 culinary options, including several more trucks and booths such as Mitchell's Ice Cream, Mobile Sushi Truck, Comrade's BBQ, Randy's Pickles, Humble Pie and more.

The Flea will also feature fun workshops and services including a braid bar and beard trimming service from Lather, A Salon. DJ Genna P will be back with summer jams and the Agrarian Collective will teach the art of mixing summer cocktails (register here). And don't miss the terrarium workshop (contact Belinda to join).

The best news: parking should be pretty easy. There are several spaces available on site and plenty of street parking throughout the neighborhood. Check the Cleveland Flea facebook page for more info and a map.