
Ridgewood Sale Days on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 12th, 13th and 14th from 10 am to 6 pm!!!!

the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Sizzling Summer Sidewalk Sale Days. Welcome back to Ridgewood!! Saturday August 8th, from Walnut up through S. N Broad Street Come on out to the Pedestrian Mall and do some shopping: See attached flyer for store participants. Ridgewood Chamber 201-445-2600 .
Location: Downtown Ridgewood, Various Stores and Restaurants
Save the dates!
Always have fun and SAVE MONEY during Ridgewood Sale Days!
The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce invites you to enjoy three days of experiencing Ridgewood with excellent shopping, discounts and selections galore. Stop by for lunch or dinner at one of Ridgewood’s finest restaurants.
For more details, please call us at 201-445-2600 or email info@ridgewoodchamber.com
AUGUST 14, 2015 LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2015, 12:31 AM
BY MATTHEW SCHNEIDER
STAFF WRITER |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
The response from downtown retailers and patrons makes it clear: last week’s Summer Sidewalk Sale was a success.
The sale, which took place on Aug. 6 through 8, involved Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce businesses, which set up their wares outside in the sunshine. This helped to draw in customers, as passersby browsed a store’s merchandise without actually entering the storefront.
“People who don’t normally go to your store will pass by, see merchandise out [on the sidewalk], buy stuff and come in and take a look at what you have,” said Victor Idy, owner of Victor’s clothing store. “You make a lot of customers that way. It softens up your store; it makes it more appealing to customers who might not have come in to come in.”
In addition to drawing new customers, the sidewalk sale attracts new visitors to downtown Ridgewood, noted Walter Boyer, co-owner of Bookends.
“I think what it does is it increases foot traffic to our town, which is obviously very important,” he said. “I think a lot of shoppers from neighboring towns come here, so we get a lot of exposure from not just Ridgewood residents, but from other neighboring towns who come to these types of events.”