The popular Toco Hills destination, Westside Market, is closing soon. The news comes after the landlord decides not to renew the lease, giving the market only a brief window to close.
Westside Market at Toco Hills Is Closing Soon
Over the years, Westside Market at the Toco Hills has been a neighborhood favorite. It has supported local artists, designers, and vendors by providing a space to showcase their collections.
It became a popular stop for shoppers seeking locally made furniture, artwork, and one-of-a-kind home décor. Many Atlanta-area makers launched their first collections here, thanks to the market’s rotating mix of small businesses.
The market is now preparing to wind down operations. The news about the closure, shared exclusively with WhatNow, states that its final day of sales will be December 31, 2025. Following this, it will begin to vacate the space.
Relocation Options for Vendors
Despite the quick turnaround, vendors can relocate to either the Midtown or Roswell locations. Those who opt not to relocate can move out by January 5, 2026.
The Midtown location offers steady foot traffic and strong visibility. Meanwhile, the Roswell location is a popular home decor, furniture, and lifestyle destination. Vendors can select the location that best suits their business.
As Westside Market prepares to close, its departure marks a notable shift for the Toco Hills community it has served for years.

