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Shoppers will find deals, giveaways and more throughout downtown York City on Small Business Saturday.
The shopping event, held annually two days after Thanksgiving, promotes local business activity. Downtown Inc, the organization driving downtown economic development efforts, encourages people to “shop small” in York this holiday season.
Expanded free parking options await those traveling by vehicle this Saturday. City-operated meters will not be enforced, according to Downtown Inc. Unlike last year, no promo code is required.
“People can really make a day out of it when they come downtown to support the small businesses,” said Hannah Beard, marketing and merchant engagement manager at Downtown Inc. “There’s a lot of good stuff going on this Saturday.”
Downtown Inc put together a list of offers and special events at downtownyorkpa.com/smallbusinesssaturday and here’s where you can find businesses participating:
Market District
- Confidence Boutique, 225 S. George St.
- Creative York, 10 N. Beaver St.
- Indigo Bleu, 39 W. Philadelphia St.
- Keystone Kidspace, 369 N. George St.
- My Girlfriend’s Wardrobe, 38 N. Beaver St.
- Revolt Style Studio, 26 N. Beaver St.
- The Watchmaker’s Daughter, 22 N. Beaver St.
Additionally, Editionstyles Vintage Shop is celebrating its grand opening.
Royal Square District
- HIVE artspace, 126 E. King St.
- King’s Courtyard Artists’ Collective, 124 E. King St.
- Roaming Roast, 116 E. King St.
- The Glass Turtle Studio, 118 E. King St.
- Rainbow Rose Inclusive Holiday Bazaar, at The Bond, 134 E. King St.
- Venture, 128 E. King St.
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WeCo District
- Cornerstone Barbershop, 101 N. Newberry St.
- Steph Holmes Artist Studio, on second floor of Gather 256, 256 W. Philadelphia St.
People are encouraged to check out other shops that are open, as well.
“We have businesses that are 10 years old to 110 years old,” Beard said.
More free parking options are detailed on Downtown Inc’s website. Visitors should be mindful that privately owned lots may still charge fees on Saturday.
“We have a great community of businesses, and we’re super excited for Small Business Saturday as a whole,” said Beard.
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