



Vendors forced to leave a downtown flea market when it abruptly closed last week have a new home in an Upper West Side bazaar.
A half dozen peddlers from the Chelsea Flea Market on West 25th Street have joined the Grand Bazaar NYC at The Computer School on West 77th Street, Marc Seago, the bazaar’s executive director, told The Post.
He said the merchants have vintage clothing, home decor items, antique silver goods and jewelry.
“We’d love to house as many of their displaced vendors as our space will allow,” Seago said.
The bazaar, which is open on Sundays, will reopen Jan. 12 after taking a holiday break this weekend.
Sellers were left scrambling after Alan and Helene Boss, who ran the Chelsea market, announced they were forced to close when their landlord refused to renew their lease. The market had operated on Saturdays and Sundays in an empty parking lot and was the last of the famed Annex Market bazaars that once dotted the area.
Larry Lipman, who runs the parking lot, refused to comment last week about why the lease was not renewed.



