Ringing in its 64th year, the annual Red Bank Summer Sidewalk Sale will once again set up streetside in the town’s vibrant downtown district. A staple of the summer season, the event invites the savviest of shoppers to enjoy the season’s best deals and most fashionable finds from Red Bank’s beloved retail businesses.
Beginning today, July 27 and continuing through Sunday, July 29, the Sidewalk Sale will feature an impressive array of local retailers and purveyors, including handcrafted gourmet stores, small boutiques and antique shops to big-name retailers. From dazzling gems at Jace Jewelers to locally made products at All Things Local, attendees can find hidden treasures for remarkable prices throughout Red Bank’s charming downtown. A slate of street artists and musicians will bring their talents to the event, too. It all adds up to the perfect backdrop for a leisurely summer stroll. A full schedule of evening festivities and performances during the Sidewalk Sale is currently available on the Red Bank RiverCenter website.
The individual businesses participating in the Sidewalk Sale may have varying store hours throughout the weekend and shoppers are encouraged to check the hours of operation for their retailers of choice. A sample list of participating businesses in the 2018 Red Bank Sidewalk Sale include: All Things Local, C.T. Peters, Inc. Appraisers, Cabana 19, Carla Gizzi, Chelsea Yarns, Chetkin Custom Framing, Deans Flowers, DoubleTake, Jace Jewelers, KG Group of NJ / Castello, Madison, Monmouth Street Emporium, Mustillo’s Town & Country and Bridals, Nemo Tile Co., Oneblowdrybar INC, Pinot’s Palette, Quicksilver Handcrafted Jewelry, Red Bank Artisan Collective, Riverbank Antiques, Seldin Trinkets and Jewelry, Sorella Bella Boutique, Sweetest Sin Boutique, The Kid’s Shoppe and THEO.
“The best deals of the year can be found at our annual Sidewalk Sale, which explains why shoppers keep coming back for more after 64 years,” said James Scavone, executive director of Red Bank RiverCenter. “Red Bank businesses provide customers with excellent products, clothing, services and more throughout the entire year. But, during the annual Sidewalk Sale, visitors can delight in the beautiful summer weather and explore each store’s one-of-a-kind offers.”
For more information about the 64th Sidewalk Sale, please visit here. To learn more about Red Bank RiverCenter, please visit here.
About Red Bank RiverCenter
Red Bank RiverCenter is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization established in 1991 by an alliance of local businesses, property owners, residents, and other stakeholders to enhance and promote Red Bank’s downtown district as a mid-Atlantic destination for dining, shopping, and culture. Red Bank RiverCenter helms the city’s Special Improvement District to promote Red Bank businesses through special promotions. RiverCenter also supports the business community through recruiting new businesses to fill commercial vacancies and helps them navigate the various start-up procedures in town. For more information, please visit: http://www.redbank.org/rivercenter/
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