The fate of the small andchef-endorsedpublicmarket, which seeks a permanent home within the old Fulton Fish Market building, has been uncertain after the outcome of a rezoning vote in March that left Seaport landlord Howard Hughes Corporation with a green light toredevelopa significant portion of the neighborhood. While it’s since been established that the folks from Smorgasburg will start sellingfood on Front Street, New Amsterdam Market hadn’t announced any plans for a 2013 season — until Friday, when it tweeted a cryptic link to acountdown. The vendor market will return on June 23, and rumor has it that founder Robert LaValva is changing the format this time around. Full details to come soon. [New Amsterdam Market/Twitter,Earlier,Earlier,Related]
