
Parking Options:
Street parking is easy to find and plentiful. At this time there is no other parking planned for attendees. As you can see from the map above, the warehouse is located in a residential neighborhood. All streets have parking on at least one side. Many have parking on both sides. There is space for about 100 cars within a 2 block radius. The on street parking signage is generally straightforward and easy to understand. We ask that you follow the signage as directed. Please do not park in any of the local parking lots. Bikes are encouraged!
There is additional street parking on/across Glenwood Avenue and on/across Main Street.
Before the fair starts vendors will be able to drive up to their vendor spot for loading/unloading. We are currently looking into designated vendor parking.
Driving Directions:
The PM Press warehouse is just off a major highway (NY-17/I-86) and very close to the I-86/NY-17 and I-81 interchange. NYC, Philadelphia, and Buffalo are all about 3.5 hours away. Boston and Washington DC are about 4.5 hours. Cleveland is 5.5 hours driving time.
The warehouse is conveniently located off Main Street in Binghamton/Johnson City, situated next to the former Erie Line Railroad (later the Erie Lackawanna Line).
The facility is set back from Emma Street down a short driveway and has a large parking lot to host the day’s festivities.
Accessibility:


We have two bathrooms inside the warehouse with 29″ doorways (Picture #1 – we’ll be moving that shelf before the event). One of them is currently equipped with handrails.
There is wheelchair access to the warehouse through the loading dock via the ramp in picture #2 but the ramp is fairly steep. We will have volunteers available to assist.
Unless it rains, the plan is to have the majority of the vendors outside in the parking lot. There is a gradual incline up the driveway.


Food & Drink:
We will have plenty of free water on site.
Volunteers will be grilling free lunch (Meat and Veggie options) on Saturday at 3:00
Sweetays (sweetaysllc.com) will be selling food on Sunday.
Black Duck Cidery will be selling drinks both days.
Blackbird will be selling coffee both days.
Mycelia Herbals will be selling tea on Sunday.
Other options in the area:
Parlor City Vegan (81 Clinton St) will be open 12-8 on Saturday but closed on Sunday.
There is a convenience store at 59 Glenwood Ave that’s a 5-10 minute walk from the warehouse.
Seating:
There will be a lot of folding chairs available, a few benches, and some nice grassy areas but we’d recommend bringing your own camping chairs if possible.
Pets:
Only service animals will be welcome inside the warehouse. Animals will be welcome in outdoor areas but we ask that you please be considerate of other attendees who may be allergic or phobic. There are also railroad tracks that run all day near the parking lot and three beehives behind the warehouse.
