Jade District
A cohesive business community that welcomes residents and visitors to experience the rich tapestry of cultural heritages.

Building a cohesive community.
This international and multicultural district is recognized with distinctive color, style and activities, and is a vibrant economic district supporting the needs of its residents. The district features safe, walkable areas rich with arts, entertainment, cultural establishments serving food and drink and gathering places that foster a sense of ethnic diversity.
The Jade District is identified as a distinct regional cultural district using consistent signage, lighting, traffic calming, physical improvements and signature events focusing on our many different cultures.

Jade International Night Market
One of our major strategies to achieve our goal of community stability is supporting key small businesses in the neighborhood. As part of this work and through the community visioning done with volunteers from the area, we decided to hold the Jade International Night Market on an annual basis. Though we took a break early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, Jade International Night Market has returned in 2023!
One of the main goals of the market is to give local businesses the opportunity to promote their businesses and generate revenue while creating a positive event that reflects the culture of the residents of the area. The event debuted in 2014 and was wildly successful, bringing approximately 20,000 people to the neighborhood to share in the culture and atmosphere of the neighborhood. In 2015, the event grew to include three times as many businesses and again brought residents together to share their culture and experience with their neighbors. We hope you’ll join us this summer!
Community & Event Spaces
Host your event in the Jade District! Rent the community space at the Orchards of 82nd.
Small Business Development
We believe that our neighborhoods can grow and thrive by centering community power, dignity, and safety -- all of which are rooted in economic empowerment. When we especially support BIPOC-owned small businesses, we strengthen our local economy and uplift the food, culture, and people that make our community thrive.
Being a small business owner in 2026 is not an easy feat. Whether you've had your business for years, or are just starting out, or even just curious about the process of starting your own business, we want to support you at every stage in your journey. APANO offers yearround workshops for small business owners, often inviting legal professionals and fellow business owners to share their expertise and knowledge.
Stay tuned for upcoming workshops in April and May 2026!
Contact Grace, our Small Business Manager for a 1-1 consulation.
