The Palm Beach Post

For some shops, Small Business Saturday starts today and runs through Sunday

- By Jennifer Sorentrue Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

As shoppers pack big-box stores this weekend looking for Black Friday discounts and doorbuster deals, small business owners in one West Palm Beach neighborho­od are hoping to snag their slice of the Thanksgivi­ng shopping rush by offering their own promotions and flash sales.

This year, business owners in the city’s Northwood Village neighborho­od are hoping to turn Small Business Saturday — the day set aside for supporting small business owners — into a weekend-long “bargain extravagan­za” with a variety of coupons, raffles, door prizes and other discounts.

The village’s “Shop Small Weekend” starts on Black Friday and continues through Sunday. Promotions will be available from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., officials said.

“We offer unique things at great prices that you won’t find anywhere else,” said Lourdes Sanchez, the owner of Om Yoga & Wellness Studios and the execu-

tive director of Northwood Village Main Street. “There is a love that goes in to all of these businesses. We will help you put that love in a box.”

The push to extend Small Business Saturday beyond a single day follows a record-breaking year for the national campaign. More than 112 million people shopped on Small Business Saturday last year, with total spending reaching an estimated $15.4 billion at independen­t retailers and restaurant­s.

American Express, in 2010, began encouragin­g shoppers to visit small businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgivi­ng. Eight years later, the campaign has evolved into a nationally recognized shopping holiday sandwiched in between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

More than 60 percent of consumers say they are aware of Small Business Saturday, and of those, 82 percent plan to shop at a small, independen­tly owned retailer or dine at a small, independen­tly owned restaurant as part of the campaign, according to a study released this month by American Express.

“Small Business Saturday provides people an opportunit­y to discover and celebrate the variety of small businesses that make their communitie­s thrive,” said Elizabeth Rutledge, Executive Vice President, Global Advertisin­g & Brand Management at American Express. “Beyond visiting their favorite go -to spots, shoppers say Small Business Saturday inspires them to visit places they have not been to before and would not have otherwise tried.”

In Florida last year, small business owners saw revenue on Small Business Saturday jump by 141 percent over averaged ail yr evenue, according to a study released by San Francisco-based Womply, which provides data and software to small businesses across the country.

Despite the rise, Womply found that Black Friday still reigned supreme — even at Florida’s mom-and- pop shops and restaurant­s.

Womply analyzed transactio­ns from nearly 5,600 local retailers in Florida during the 2016 holiday season. The data found Black Friday revenues at those small businesses was up 158 percent over normal daily revenue during the shopping season.

“We fully expected if we were looking at small business retailers, that we would probably see a bigger lift on Small Business Saturday,” said Brad Plothow, Womply’s head of communicat­ions. “We were pretty surprised to see that Black Friday was the biggest sales day.”

Northwood’s Sanchez said some customers simply don’t want to fifight the crowds or wait in line. Small businesses, like those in the village’s six block shopping district, provide a friendly reprieve, she added.

“It brings you back to what the holidays are supposed to be,” she said. “It is sup- posed to be fun and love.”

Roughly 90 percent of North wood’ s shops and restaurant­s are expected to participat­e in the small business sales push, Sanchez said.

The village’s monthly Art Night Out, set for today, is also expected to help drive traffiffic to the area.

In Delray Beach, offifficia­ls also plan to offfffffff­fffer gifts to those who shop small on Saturday. Customers who spend $50 at a downtown small business can receive complement­ary gifts and shop small giveaways, while supplies last, according to the Delray Beach Downtown Developmen­t Authority.

A Shop Small hospitalit­y booth will be set up in Pineapple Grove by the Banyan tree in front of Addison Gallery (206 NE Second Street, Delray Beach) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in front of Hands Offiffice & Art Supply (325 E. Atlantic Ave.).

There are more than 350 boutiques, salons, spas, galleries and restaurant­s in downtown Delray Beach, and roughly 93 percent of them are small businesses, the authority said.

 ?? BRUCE R. BENNETT / THE PALM BEACH POST 2016 ?? Lauren Emert arranges a display at Evelyn & Arthur in Palm Beach Gardens ahead of Small Business Saturday last year. More than 112 million people spent an estimated $15.4 billion at independen­t retailers and restaurant­s last year on Small Business...
BRUCE R. BENNETT / THE PALM BEACH POST 2016 Lauren Emert arranges a display at Evelyn & Arthur in Palm Beach Gardens ahead of Small Business Saturday last year. More than 112 million people spent an estimated $15.4 billion at independen­t retailers and restaurant­s last year on Small Business...

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