Renaissance at Colony Park hosts over a dozen local businesses, so it’s the perfect place to shop small. From children’s clothes, art, gift baskets, gift wrapping, local eats, and more there’s no shortage of shops to help check things off your list. Stores open as early as 8am, so grab your friends and a mask and head to Renaissance this Saturday. For more information, head to Renaissance's website or shopsmall.com.
R I D G E L A N D , M I S S I S S I P P I Move over Black Friday, and bring on Small Business Saturday! This Saturday, November 28th is Small Business Saturday where you’ll not only be able to knock out your Christmas list, but you’ll also be able to help local businesses thrive in this crazy market. The Society for Human Resource Management found that over 60 percent of small businesses have experienced revenue loss since the pandemic. This Saturday we get to change that number for the better. “There is a tremendous impact made when we shop at businesses in our communities – these are the locally owned mom-and-pop stores, boutiques, gift stores, craft shops and eateries that provide unique products and a personal touch,” Jovita Carranza, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, told NBC News. “Supporting these businesses that are pivoting and retooling helps to strengthen, rebuild, and boost our economy.” Hello, shopping that helps people… where do we sign up?!
Renaissance at Colony Park hosts over a dozen local businesses, so it’s the perfect place to shop small. From children’s clothes, art, gift baskets, gift wrapping, local eats, and more there’s no shortage of shops to help check things off your list. Stores open as early as 8am, so grab your friends and a mask and head to Renaissance this Saturday. For more information, head to Renaissance's website or shopsmall.com. Comments are closed.
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