Shoppers flock to Wicker Park as businesses hope for strong sales on Small Business Saturday

Wicker Park residents flocked to local businesses on Black Friday, opting for a more intimate shopping experience over the chaos of big box retailers.

On Milwaukee Avenue, streetwear boutiques like Supreme drew long lines, but many shoppers were in it for the unique experience rather than the deals themselves. Keri Smith and her partner Baron had been waiting in line at Half Evil for about 20 minutes before entering the store. Despite the slow-moving crowd, they expressed excitement for shopping local.

The couple visited Round Two vintage store earlier in the day, where they scored some good deals on their purchases. However, Keri said she plans to shop online at larger retailers during Cyber Monday for more basic items like Tupperware. Black Friday wasn't as special as it used to be, according to Keri, with many opting for the convenience of shopping online.

Mojo Spa owner Amanda Kezios was more concerned about the impact of a potential snowstorm on Small Business Saturday sales. The business had already seen significant drops in sales due to tariffs and economic uncertainty.

Tariffs have been a major challenge for small businesses like Mojo, which relies heavily on imported ingredients. A 10% tariff on certain extracts has added up quickly, making it difficult for the company to stay afloat.

Wicker Park Inn owner Laura Yepez also expressed concern about the impact of political uncertainty on her business. The federal government shutdown had led to cancellations and resulted in lower rates and shorter stays for some reservations.

The threat of ICE raids directly affects hospitality businesses like Wicker Park Inn, which has taken measures to protect its clean and cooking staff. Overall, Laura is concerned with the uncertainty in the economy, as it affects travel and tourism.

Small Business Saturday is expected to be a crucial weekend for many local businesses, but the challenges faced by owners like Amanda and Laura may have already put a dent in sales.
 
omg i feel u keri & baron, shopping local on black friday was defo more chill πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ’š compared to hitting up those big box retailers. plus u got that authentic wicker park vibe πŸŽ¨πŸ‘•. but idk how many ppl are really down for cyber monday...i mean, who needs the rush? πŸ˜‚. and u know what's even worse than tariffs? not knowing what's next with ice raids πŸ€”πŸ’”. can't even get a stable business without worrying about the gov πŸ™. hopefully small biz sat is the salvation we need πŸ’ͺ. anyway, good luck to all those small biz owners out there! πŸ‘
 
I'm low-key disappointed that Black Friday didn't feel as special as it used to πŸ€”. I get why people wanna stay home and shop online, but there's something about supporting local shops on Milwaukee Ave that just feels right πŸ›οΈ. I mean, Keri and her partner scored some sick deals at Half Evil, and the atmosphere was so chill 😎. Plus, you can't replicate that personal touch with big box retailers πŸ’―. I'm still planning to hit up some online deals on Cyber Monday for basics, but for unique items like vintage finds or streetwear, Wicker Park is where it's at πŸ™οΈ. Can't wait to see how Small Business Saturday goes – fingers crossed for all the local shops! 🀞
 
πŸ›οΈ I'm loving how people are still shopping local on Black Friday πŸ™Œ! It's all about that intimate experience, you know? Supreme was hella busy, but it seems like some folks just wanted to hang out and check out the vibes 😎. I get why Keri would wanna shop online for basics, tho - Cyber Monday deals can't be beat πŸ’Έ. But I'm with Amanda on Small Business Saturday πŸ™, it's all about supporting those small shops that keep our communities unique and special 🌈. And let's not forget about the ice on the streets, fam ❄️! We gotta keep an eye on those weather conditions so everyone can enjoy a fun day out πŸŽ‰.
 
πŸ€”πŸ’Έ I'm seeing this trend of people opting for local shopping on Black Friday and it's kinda cool... πŸŽ‰ But at the same time, I can feel the pain from small business owners like Amanda and Laura who are struggling with tariffs and economic uncertainty πŸ“‰ Their businesses need a boost, not just a one-time weekend surge 🀝

Imagine if we had a graph showing sales vs. tariffs ⬆️ It's clear that as tariffs increase, sales go down πŸ“Š So what can be done to help these small business owners? πŸ€” Maybe some government support or tax breaks could help them stay afloat πŸš€ Until then, I'll keep supporting my local shops and encouraging others to do the same πŸ’•
 
I gotta say, Black Friday's losing its magic πŸ€”. People are still shopping small, which is awesome, but I can sense some frustration from business owners like Amanda and Laura. Tariffs and economic uncertainty are no joke πŸ’Έ. Small businesses like Mojo Spa and Wicker Park Inn are already struggling to stay afloat, and now they're worried about the impact of a snowstorm 🌨️ on Small Business Saturday sales? It's like, can't we all just chill for one weekend? πŸ˜… Still, I'll give credit where credit is due – Keri and her partner were stoked to shop local in Wicker Park πŸ‘. That's what it's all about, supporting our community and unique businesses πŸŽ‰.
 
OMG 🀩 I'm so down for supporting my fave small shops on Small Business Saturday πŸ’–! Like, yeah they might not have all the discounts and deals, but it's about the unique experience and the fact that we're shopping local πŸ›οΈπŸ’•. Plus, it's a great way to discover new brands and boutiques like Half Evil and Round Two vintage store πŸ˜πŸ‘—! And I feel bad for Amanda and Laura, their businesses gotta be through so much already with tariffs and government uncertainty πŸ€•πŸ’Έ. Let's all go out and show our support for them this weekend πŸ’ͺπŸΌπŸŽ‰!
 
I'm telling ya, back in my day, we didn't need all these online deals to shop. We'd hit up our fave stores on Black Friday just because it was a fun thing to do with the fam πŸ€”. Nowadays, everyone's so caught up in the chaos that they're forgettin' what Small Business Saturday is even about πŸ›οΈ. I mean, don't get me wrong, online shopping is convenient and all, but where's the magic in that? 😐 Wicker Park's got some great local businesses, but if people keep optin' for the big-box deals, they're gonna miss out on what makes these stores so special πŸ’Έ.
 
It's interesting how Black Friday has shifted from being a major retail event to more of an experiential shopping experience πŸ›οΈπŸ’°. I think this trend reflects a growing desire for consumers to support local businesses, which can lead to a more personalized and meaningful shopping experience 😊. However, the impact on small business owners like Amanda and Laura is still significant, with tariffs and economic uncertainty taking a toll on their operations πŸ’ΈπŸ€•. The federal government shutdown has also had a ripple effect on the hospitality industry 🏨. On Cyber Monday, I predict that online shopping will continue to be a major draw for consumers, but I hope Small Business Saturday can help alleviate some of the economic pressure ⏰.
 
I'm just wondering, do we still value these small business shopping experiences enough? I mean, yeah, some people want that unique vibe, but others, like Keri, are super practical about it... shopping online for stuff you know is gonna be cheap and easy. But at what cost to the community, right? πŸ€” These small businesses are already struggling with tariffs and uncertainty... does that make a difference when we're out there supporting them on Small Business Saturday? Shouldn't our dollars be more than just about getting a good deal? πŸ‘Š
 
Ugh, I feel you Keri, I went shopping online on Cyber Monday last year and got so much more stuff than I did on Black Friday! It's crazy how much it's changed... People are just looking for a unique experience now, like they're not even worried about getting some good deals lol.

Amanda, I'm with you on the tariffs though, that stuff is really piling up. And Laura, I don't blame you for being concerned about ICE raids, that's super scary. Can't imagine how hard it must be to keep your staff safe and employed.

I love that Wicker Park residents are still supporting their local businesses, but it's clear that the economy is tough right now. I hope Small Business Saturday can bring in some much-needed cash, but I wouldn't count on it πŸ€žπŸΌπŸ’Έ
 
I'm loving how people are still finding ways to shop small and support local businesses on Black Friday πŸ›οΈβ€οΈ. It's all about creating that unique experience and building community, right? The lines for streetwear boutiques might be long, but it's clear that many shoppers value the personal touch over just getting a good deal 😊. Meanwhile, I can understand why Amanda and Laura are worried about tariffs and economic uncertainty - it's gotta be tough to run a business when you're not sure what's going on from one day to the next 🀯. Small Business Saturday is like a lifeline for them, so fingers crossed it brings in some much-needed support πŸ’•!
 
idk about wicker park residents thinking Black Friday isn't special anymore πŸ€”. i mean, they're still shopping local & supporting small businesses which is awesome, right? πŸ‘ on the other hand, people are just doing their research beforehand & finding deals online. that's just good consumerism πŸ’Έ in my opinion, if u wanna save money online during Cyber Monday it's not like its wrong πŸ€‘ anyway, according to a 2020 survey by the US Census Bureau, there were 44% more sales on Small Business Saturday compared to Black Friday. maybe wicker park residents are onto something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also, did u know that in 2019, the average transaction value on Cyber Monday was $142 while on Black Friday it was $101? online shopping is def a thing now πŸ’»
 
Man... I'm all about that holiday vibes, but at the same time, I feel like some of these small businesses are getting it tough πŸ€•. I mean, Wicker Park's got this awesome vibe going on, but the tariffs are really taking a hit on places like Mojo Spa 🀝. And can you blame them? It's not easy running a business when there's economic uncertainty hanging over your head πŸ’Έ. And then on top of that, ICE raids... *shakes head* 😩 It's just too much for some businesses to handle. I'm all about shopping local and supporting our community, but at the same time, I get why people are opting for online deals πŸ›οΈ. Black Friday just ain't as special as it used to be, you feel? πŸ’”. Anyway, Small Business Saturday's gotta be a big deal this year... fingers crossed those small businesses can make it through the week! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I feel like we've been hearing about how important Small Business Saturday is, but honestly it's kinda hard to get super stoked when you know that big corporations are still gonna swoop in on Cyber Monday and crush the competition with their online deals πŸ€‘. I mean don't get me wrong, shopping local is amazing and all, but let's be real some people just wanna save a buck 🎁. Also, has anyone else noticed how much harder it is to find affordable Tupperware nowadays? Like, what's up with that? 😩
 
omg i'm all about supporting those local shops on Black Friday lol they're def not gonna beat the deals from big box retailers πŸ›οΈ anyway i think it's awesome that Keri & Baron were stoked to shop at Half Evil and Round Two - vintage shopping is the best 😎 but for them, cyber monday was always gonna be the way to go for those basic essentials like tupperware 🀣 and omg can you even imagine running a small business with tariffs? 10% of their ingredients costs added up quickly? that's some real talk πŸ’Έ i hope Small Business Saturday does well tho - we need more independent businesses thriving in our communities πŸ‘
 
omg u think its crazy how ppl r choosing those smaller shops over the big box stores on black friday lol they wanna experience shopping local and all that 🀣 plus small businesses got some real financial struggles going on, tariffs are a big deal for them 😩 especially for places like mojo spa that import lots of ingredients. what's next gonna be small business sunday? πŸ€‘
 
Ugh, I'm not surprised people are opting for online shopping on Cyber Monday πŸ€‘. It's just easier and less hassle. I mean, who needs to deal with long lines and crowds? Not me, that's for sure πŸ˜’. And it's sad that small businesses like Mojo Spa and Wicker Park Inn are struggling due to tariffs and economic uncertainty. Like, how can we even expect them to survive when the government is just throwing more obstacles their way 🀯? I swear, every year it's something new - a snowstorm, a tariff, a government shutdown... Can't they just give us a break for once? 😩
 
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