Occupying 23,000 square feet of historic Building 193, Sea Hive Station in Point Loma's Liberty Station hosts more than 150 independent artisans, vintage dealers, and makers in a converted Naval Training Center hardware warehouse. Vendor micro-boutiques span vintage clothing, estate jewelry, vinyl records, handmade ceramics, botanical plants, and collector-grade furniture, a cross-category depth that includes fashion-forward stalls like Barrack 22. The marketplace produces two recurring events: a monthly Second Sundays outdoor vintage flea market with 100-plus additional sellers, and a Rack-O-Rama vintage clothing blowout every third weekend. The building's family-oriented foot traffic also supports co-tenants like Wagner's School of Music, whose children's piano program shares the converted warehouse and extends the building's draw beyond retail into arts education. The most ambitious vendor installations feature full-room vignettes — restored mid-century living rooms, themed wardrobe capsules, or gallery-style art walls — that function as immersive retail environments rather than standard display racks.