Lewisham's Model Market Set for Spring 2026 Revival

April 20, 2026
Model Market

Lewisham is preparing for the highly anticipated return of its Model Market this spring. The popular destination, located within the Lewisham Shopping Centre, is set to revitalise the town centre with a diverse array of independent businesses and cultural programming. The reopening marks a significant moment for the borough, aiming to foster local talent and community connection.

The Details

Model Market is scheduled to reopen in Spring 2026, bringing back a beloved street food and creative hub to the area. The market, owned by Landsec, is part of a wider redevelopment plan for Lewisham Shopping Centre. Organisers sought applications from street food vendors, independent chefs, bakers, drinks partners, artists, and makers, with expressions of interest closing on 1st March 2026. The new iteration will draw inspiration from its original 1950s market style, featuring retro shopfronts and string lights. It aims to blend nostalgic design with modern, sustainable values.

Community Impact

The revival of Model Market is expected to significantly boost Lewisham's local economy and cultural scene. It provides a platform for independent businesses and creatives, with a particular emphasis on supporting South London traders. Paul Redden, Centre Director at Lewisham Shopping Centre, highlighted the market's role in celebrating the area's heritage and creating new opportunities for cultural connection. Beyond food, the market plans to host DJ sets, live music, events, and pop-ups, fostering a vibrant social hub.

Planning Your Visit

Model Market is situated at Lewisham Shopping Centre, Molesworth Street, London SE13 7HB. The nearest TfL station is Lewisham, which serves both DLR and National Rail services. The market is just a two-minute walk from Lewisham Station.

Pro-Tip: With its central location and excellent transport links, Model Market is easily accessible for an evening of diverse food, drink, and entertainment.

Source Verification

This report is based on data from Lewisham Shopping Centre and various news outlets.

Source Link: https://www.lewishamarket.com/

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