Market Street looks to be getting another market.

A food hall similar to the one en route for the Twitter building was approved by the Planning Commission last week for the new building going into the development at 2175 Market (at 15th). However, at 3,895 square foot space, this Castro marketplace is much small than the 20,000+ square foot version headed to Market Square.

The Bay Area Reporter reports:

According to a planning staff report, the “market hall” concept is aimed at creating “a one stop market place featuring multiple local businesses in a shared space. Similar to the Ferry Building or a European-style market place, the market hall is expected to feature local businesses that complement each other and provide neighborhood serving goods and services” … “Market halls have proven to be successful throughout the city, country, and the whole world. We think this provides a platform for smaller local businesses to thrive in kiosk sites,” said Katie O’Brien with Forest City Development.

You can read the full proposal presented to the city here. Also of note that is that a restaurant, still to be determined, has been approved for the adjacent space in the same building. Stay tuned for updates.

It’s the latest in a surge for Castro developments with food components; just down Market, the Blackbird folks are working on a bar-cade and the Hi-Top owners are plotting a Mexican spot.