Vendor carefully wraps prized item with soft golden sunset light over bustling swap meet stalls

Fontana Indoor Swap Meet to Close After 32 Years, 70 Vendors Left to Relocate

Fontana Indoor Swap Meet, a bustling hub for local vendors for more than 32 years, announced it will close its doors on Jan. 19, 2026, giving shop owners just one month to pack up.

The Sudden Announcement

The notice arrived on a Wednesday when several vendors inside the swap meet were informed that the location will close after 32 years of operation. The announcement was brief, with no explanation offered, and left many shop owners scrambling to understand what would happen next.

Vendor Voices

\”Upset, frustrated — I couldn’t eat or sleep,\” said Heidie Kim, who owns JJ Hosiery inside the swap meet. \”There are 70 vendors and a lot of workers.\”

Kim added that her retail shop and many other businesses are being pushed out after the owner of the swap meet sold the property. \”We were shocked because we prepared for Christmas with a lot of items,\” Kim said. \”Some people bought t$60,000 worth (of merchandise). I don’t know what to do.\”

Another vendor, Jun Jeong of 77 Portrait Studio, expressed uncertainty about the future. \”I have no idea (where I’ll be going),\” Jeong said.

Community Impact

The swap meet has long been a staple of the Inland Empire, hosting 70 vendors and attracting customers from across the region. Its sudden closure has left a void in the local economy and in the daily routines of many who rely on the market for their livelihoods.

Customers also shared their feelings. \”It’s kind of sad to see a community closing up that we were fond of,\” said Lydia Elizondo, a regular shopper. \”Their bargains are great, and the people are great.\”

Luz Perez, another long‑time visitor, recalled a treasured item. \”I have a necklace from my grandma from one of the stores,\” she said. \”We have been coming here for years. It’s sad to see this situation happen.\”

Owner’s Decision and Lack of Communication

The owner of the Fontana Indoor Swap Meet sold the property, and the swap meet announced its plans for closure on social media without providing any reason for the decision. The vendors were given a notice that Jan. 19, 2026, will be the last business day for the swap meet, leaving roughly a month to prepare.

\”If the owner wants to sell, it’s OK. It’s their choice, but why didn’t they let us know before Christmas season?\” Kim asked.

Stressed Heidie Kim stands behind the counter with the JJ Hosiery sign and stocking displays.

The swap meet declined to speak with NBC Los Angeles, leaving questions about the future of the vendors and the community unanswered.

Key Takeaways

  • The Fontana Indoor Swap Meet will close on Jan. 19, 2026, after 32 years of operation.
  • 70 vendors, including JJ Hosiery and 77 Portrait Studio, are forced to relocate or shut down.
  • The owner sold the property and announced the closure without explanation, giving vendors only a month to prepare.

The closure marks the end of a long‑standing local institution and raises uncertainty for the vendors and customers who have depended on the swap meet for years. The community now faces the challenge of finding new spaces to continue their businesses and maintain the vibrant marketplace that once thrived in Fontana.

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