The Black Market — formerly Benson's Flea Market — already has your attention with that name alone. It carries the weight of a place that's been rummaged through, argued over, and occasionally triumphant. Sioux Falls has had its share of market spaces, but this one earns a second look.
Vendors here bring the kind of inventory that doesn't fit neatly into a category: vintage goods, collectibles, secondhand finds, and the occasional genuinely inexplicable item you'll buy anyway. Shoppers browse, dealers negotiate, and regulars work the aisles with purpose. It's the sort of market where you dig through tables, unearth something useful, and leave having spent less than you planned or more than you intended.
The rebrand from Benson's to The Black Market signals something intentional — not just a name change, but a place leaning into its own identity. Locals return because the inventory turns, the finds are real, and the experience is refreshingly unscripted. You're not shopping a curated display. You're working for it.