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Winston Junction Market will open March 30 in the center of a newly renovated building at Trade and West Ninth streets.

Earl’s restaurant and bar, which opened in November, was the first business to open in the building. Other tenants lined up include Axe Club, a bar that incorporates axe throwing, and Camel City Goods Co., which sells clothing and accessories.

Those businesses will have their separate, defined spaces. Their doors will open into a central corridor of 8,000 square feet that will be an open market of small, local vendors.

“Our goal is to open an indoor market that will combine food producers as well as artists and other makers of local goods,” said Ashley Murray, the manager of the market. “This won’t be a farmers market, but more like a city market you see in bigger cities.”

David Dalholt, the owner of Sunnyside Millwork a couple of blocks away on Trade Street, created an LLC to run the market. He also formed a “council” of local small business owners to help shape the market as it grows.