Small Business Saturday 2021: How To Support Vienna Businesses
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Vienna VA
26 November, 2021
1:49 PM
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VIENNA, VA — Local businesses in Vienna hope to make the most of Small Business Saturday and other promotions as the coronavirus pandemic continues to redefine the holiday shopping season. Independently owned boutiques, gift shops, mom-and-pop hardware stores, restaurants and the like in Vienna are facing unprecedented challenges as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic changes how Americans do their holiday shopping. In Vienna, various businesses are having promotions on Saturday, Nov. 27 and beyond. Participating businesses include Balance Art Acupuncture, Bards Alley Bookshop, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Trousseau, Trace—The Zero Waste Store, Penny Paperie, Smell of Love Candles, IGS Diamonds, BenneboKids, The Gift of Language, Body Grace Fitness and Yoga Studio. Businesses with promotions in December include Balance Art Acupuncture, Moon Lake Spa, Bards Alley Bookshop, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Trousseau, Trace—The Zero Waste Store, Sanctuary On Park, Penny Paperie, Smell of Love Candles, Vienna Presbyterian Church, IGS Diamonds Inc, BenneboKids, The Gift of Language, and Body Grace Fitness and Yoga Studio. The Vienna Business Association is also having a holiday shopping pass promotion through Dec. 31. Residents can shop at five businesses listed on the shopping pass and get the business square initialed at checkout. Once five squares are completed, return the pass to Bards Alley (110 Church Street NW) to be entered to win prizes. Over 100 gift cards to local businesses will be prizes. Multiple entries are encouraged. Winners will be chosen on Jan. 4. The list of local businesses listed by American Express for Small Business Saturday in Vienna continues to grow. Here is the full list: Bazin's On ChurchPlaka GrillMagnolia Dessert BarKarin's FloristRistorante BonarotiSweet GingerYas BakeryNorm's Beer & WineFlagship Car Wash ViennaAmma Vegetarian KitchenSpokes EtcRed Galanga Modern AsianJammin JavaNatta Thai RestaurantHope Advanced VeterinarianBlend 111TrousseauDon PolloRainlilyRose Kabob RestaurantFoster's GrilleAssal Bakery InternationalLoyal CompanionMaru Korean Cuisine & SushiVienna Paint Of ViennaGreat Harvest Bread Co.Organic Nails And SpaConnells ValetSalon O TonyOld Peking ExpressZenola Mediterranean Tom Yum ThaiVienna Wine OutletLombardis PizzaVienna ValetMaple CleanersPurple Onion CateringVocelli PizzaPaisano's PizzaPolish MarketSheets WholesaleMachine Aquatics Swim SchoolC & C GarageCulinaria Cooking SchoolItalian GourmetDiamond SpaTysons EyebrowsBaldino's Lock & KeyCupcakes & MorePrincess JewelersBig Planet ComicsJust DollarAl Nakheel Lebanese Cafe & MarketSugaring HouseEast Meets WestPosh IncBeirut Butchery & KitchenClip & Style ShopAchikian GoldsmithsOn Edge Nail & Hair StudioMaple Avenue RestaurantTintfxUntattoouRed Fox YarnsHistoric Freeman StoreAlfa Shoe & Luggage RepairNobles Nail SpaGca La PrecisionAutumn Electric CoBear Branch TavernCounty TransmissionsRay's Automotive BodyOrchids For YouCrossfit Mill StreetVienna Lawnmower Sales & ServiceThe Frame MarketWhite Swan BridalMy GymMountain Kim Martial ArtsVienna Florist & GiftsJolie Hair StudioBrooke Rental CenterSolaris Laser & Skin CareTerra-ChristaPt Automotive ExpertsJust Like NewEast Wing SpaFrame FactoryPear Tree CottageGrass Roots FitnessMarjan CateringAce MassageLofty SalonCookstersAir Treatment CompanyJud TileDonnelly's Printing & Graphics Bards Alley BookshopRed Vacuums American Express launched the "Shop Small" movement in 2010 to encourage people to support local businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Since then, it has evolved into a year-round effort to encourage people to support the mom-and-pop businesses and local shops in Vienna and elsewhere around the country. Last year, Americans spent about $20 billion on Small Business Saturday, up slightly from the year before. Supporting local businesses is important, according to American Express, which estimates that 67 cents of every $1 spent remains in the local community. That amounts to about $67 billion that has stayed in local communities since Small Business Saturday began, according to the financial services company. A Shop Small Consumer Impact survey from American Express before the pandemic found that 73 percent of people think empty storefronts are a national issue, and 84 percent agree the increase in empty storefronts and the closings of small, independently owned businesses negatively affect their local communities. The survey showed that when consumers are aware of the impact of spending their dollars locally, 75 percent said they would be more likely to purchase a product or service from small, independently owned businesses. Small businesses have been pummeled by the pandemic, according to a study by economist Susan Woodward. The study looked at the bank deposits of nearly 1 million small businesses with 10 or fewer employees, from every major sector and industry, during the first year of the pandemic. The study, commissioned by Intuit QuickBooks, looked at bank deposits by the approximately 1 million small businesses using the company's software and anonymized, aggregated data from the users. In Virginia, small business was down 17 percent in the first full year of the pandemic. Retailers and personal care businesses, such as barbers and hair salons, were among the businesses hardest hit by the pandemic, but have enjoyed a stronger recovery than other sectors, according to the study. Personal care businesses saw their revenue fall by more than half (52 percent) at the beginning of the pandemic, but by March 2021 reported revenue 16 percent above pre-pandemic levels. Clothing stores reported in April 2020 their revenue had decreased by 50 percent, or about $10,000 per business. In March 2021, revenues were 14 percent above pre-pandemic levels. In general, Woodward's study also showed: The pandemic's biggest impact on small business revenue was in April 2020, when revenues fell by 22 percent nationwide, equivalent to $4.6 billion for that month alone. The top performers over the past year are home improvement and real estate businesses. The annual revenue of mortgage bankers increased by 30 percent compared with pre-pandemic levels — an average increase of $147,000 per business. The recreation industry had some of the hardest-hit small businesses. For example, annual revenues at bowling alleys were down 33 percent by the end of March 2021, an average drop of more than $250,000 per business. Small businesses in high-density urban areas — especially in states located on the East and West coasts — experienced a greater financial impact from the pandemic. Areas hit the hardest include New York City, especially Brooklyn, and San Francisco.
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