A coffee shop and a year-old eatery are moving into this iconic market space
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Three weeks after Flora's Market Run abruptly closed on Jan. 6, a Tucson coffee shop and a restaurant are moving into the former historic Rincon Market building.
Sonoran House, a coffee shop and curated makers market that opened in August, and the year-old Redbird Scratch Kitchen will share the 12,000-square-foot space.
Both will operate independently, with Sonoran House setting up its coffee/tea bar and retail offerings in the dining room area and Redbird taking over the kitchen.
“It’s such an iconic space," said Arianna Wilson, who owns Sonoran House with Courtney Bedient. "We grew up in Tucson and we went to Rincon Market. We went to the University of Arizona. We also spent a lot of time at Flora's Market Run in our planning stages for Sonoran House. We really didn’t want to pass up this opportunity."
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