Dairy Market, a new market hall which recently opened in Charlottesville’s 10th and Page neighborhood, is reviving one of the city’s lost landmarks – the historic Monticello Dairy building. Designed by Cunningham | Quill Architects, the mixed-use project is an adaptive reuse of a beloved community gathering place, built in 1937, that was known for its ice cream parlor, festive holiday displays, and iconic dairy cow sculpture that greeted visitors from the front lawn. Building on the brand’s treasured narrative in Charlottesville history, developer Stony Point Development Group and Cunningham | Quill Architects collaborated on a food hall design that celebrates the local culinary community by providing hometown chefs, breweries, restaurateurs and retailers a new home to showcase their craft. The Dairy Market team’s primary architectural goal was to celebrate and preserve key aspects of the original structure in the midst of a thoroughly modern renovation and redesign that includes a new Class-A office addition to complement the original dairy building. Following this first phase, two additional phases will include rental apartments, affordable housing, retail, and community office space.