The holiday season means business for shops within a shop in Downtown Tucson

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Black Friday News

Fourth Ave,Antiques,Tucson

Four years ago, Athena moved to Arizona and has not looked back at the Midwest since! (Sorry to her fellow Illinoisans). She joined KGUN 9 in July of 2024 as a multimedia journalist.

Black Friday is here, and one small business in the downtown area is hoping people come out and support local.“There are 100 local Tucson vendors here and they, themselves, are small business owners. So, we got 100 of them under the roof,' said Kayleen Martin-Tellis, owner of Sixth Avenue Antiques. Adobe Analytics predicts online sales will surge 8.9%, marking the highest spending pace since 2021 when it was 8.6%.

“There's a lot more social media presence and marketing than ever before, in order to try and get the word out, for people to come in and support local businesses,' Martin-Tellis said. To keep up with online popularity, she explains that putting more focus on social media and marketing is crucial. “Small businesses definitely keep us all together,' she explained. She opened the antique store in Tucson after moving here several years ago because she loved Tucson's vibe.

 

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