Thank you for your interest in becoming a vendor at the Inwood Flea!
To apply to be a vendor, please fill out the form below completely, including details about what you want to sell, and email to
inwoodflea@gmail.com. You may attach up to three photos attached. Forms with an asterisk must be filled out to be considered. Vending booths cost $60 for a 5ft table space (tables will not be supplied), and $95 for 10ft. Cash only, exact change to be collected upon arrival at the market. If you are approved, you will receive an email within 1 week of submitting your application. Likewise, if space is unavailable, you may be sent an email informing you that you have been wait-listed until further notice. In general, if you don’t receive a response within 10 days, it means you have not been accepted. We are sorry but we cannot respond to every interested vendor. You can email
inwoodflea@gmail.com with any questions.
The first flea will be held Sunday, August 26, 2012 at the dead end on 207th st. and Seaman Ave. This will be our permanent location until November 18, 2012. The market will be open from 11am - 5pm. Arrival and setup at 9am. You must be ready at 11am to sell and be off the space by 6pm. Leaving your space clean and dispose of any garbage that you generate.
Inwood flea will be accepting vendors as of August 5, 2012. We are looking for crafts people, artists, farmers, and people who love what they sell! So share your treasures with us, but please, no hand-me-downs, no stuff from the attic, and nothing you would otherwise donate to the salvation army. Show us what you care about, and send us pictures! The Inwood Flea is a strictly vegan market for craft items. All craft items must contain no animal products or animal bi-products. This doesn't necessarily apply to antique and vintage items, however fur is strictly prohibited. If you have any questions about what this means please contact us
inwoodflea@gmail.com.
For now we will only be accepting vendors of packaged foods. Please email proposals and we will confirm whether they are viable products.