Citizen Public Market , the 5-year-old food hall located in the heart of Culver City, has announced on Instagram that it will be closing permanently on Nov. 2.
The food hall is located in the historic Citizen Publishing Company Building, a 1929 Beaux Arts and Art Deco landmark that once housed The Citizen, a local newspaper.
The space, which contains eight restaurant stalls and a rooftop bar, opened with much fanfare during the peak of the pandemic, initially offering only take-out and outdoor seating before welcoming customers indoors the following year.
Since opening, Citizen Public Market has struggled to keep tenants, hosting a revolving door of eateries from well-known chefs. Restaurants have included Louella’s Cali Soul Kitchen, a joint venture between Chefs Keith Corbin and Dan