
Another NJ Market Closes at Former Sickles Location
Another day, another closure in the Garden State, and this place was only open a year or so before having to close its doors for good. And there was a lot of hope that this place would succeed, seeing how it was taking over one of the most iconic markets in Monmouth County.
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Odds are, you remember Sickles Market. It had been around in Little Silver for the better part of 100 years and was the spot to go if you were looking to shop small. Sickles was known for its high-quality produce, cheeses, meats, baked goods, and more.
Sadly, Sickles Market filed for Bankruptcy in 2024 and then suddenly closed all of its locations.
What Replaced Sickles Market In Little Silver, NJ?
That's when 1663 Market stepped in; they opened in the former Sickles Market in Little Silver.

1663 Market tried to be kind of like Sickles Market, a local farmers market type place that sold meats, cheeses, baked goods, and even prepared foods, so you had a quick grab-and-go option.
1663 Market In Little Silver, NJ Is Now Closed
1663 Market had high hopes to be the new go-to spot for locals. After less than one year in business, 1663 Market announced it is officially closed via their Instagram account.
Fortunately, if you were a fan of this place, you had a few days' warning that they were closing, so you could go in and stock up on products you love, but as of January 18th, 1663 Market in Little Silver is now closed.
Why Did 1663 Market Close In Little Silver, NJ?
1663 Market claims that it was a lack of community support and negative feelings about past establishments in the building that were a cause for the closure.
What Will Replace 1663 Market In Little Silver, NJ?
It does leave the question of what, if anything, will open here next. It seems almost like, since Sickles Market has left, other businesses are having trouble taking off. But only time will tell. We'll keep you updated if another business tries opening up in the former Sickles Market.
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